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Hotel Phillips 106 West 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 KC may be best known for BBQ and jazz, but once you stay at the Hotel Phillips, you’ll add it to that list too. Even before being transformed into an elegant boutique hotel, it had a place in KC's heart. When completed in 1931 (for an astronomical $1.6 million as the Glennon Hotel), the 20-story, 450-room hotel was the tallest in Kansas City, and the only commercial structure with a radio receiver in every room. A famous gentleman ran the haberdashery on the ground floor—Harry S. Truman, who would go on to serve as our 33rd President. Reservations must be made by August 2, 2019. Reservations after this date will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Hotel reservations must be made by individuals directly via: Internet: CLICK HERE Phone: (844) 314-9963 Please reference CRSI. Room rates of $159 are available for CRSI’s attendees. Check-in is 4:00 pm. Check-out is 11:00 am. Valet is $27.00 per day. Self parking is not available. Getting Here BY PLANE: Kansas City International (MCI)—20 miles BY CAR: CLICK HERE for directions to the Hotel Phillips or call (816) 221-7000. Visit KC... Hotel Phillips is located right at the heart of all that Kansas City has to offer. Hop on the complimentary shuttle to explore destinations within three miles of the hotel. Whether you are looking for art, history, entertainment or shopping, Hotel Phillips boasts a wealth of nearby attractions to keep the whole family entertained. The Power and Light district is the place to see and be seen. Explore the vibrant restaurants, shops and bars or catch a show at the cinema or theatre. The historic neighborhood is home to the Crossroads Art District, where you will find numerous galleries among the renovated warehouses and industrial buildings. Just west of downtown, West Bottoms shows off the industrial side of town, best known for its legacy in the stockyards. For more information, visit www.visitkc.com.