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Old Town Wichita Hotel

Those looking for an Old Town Wichita hotel are in luck. Our old Town Wichita hotel places you near all the local Wichita attractions such as golf, rodeo, shopping malls, county zoo, an exploration center, and so much more!

Old Town Wichita is decidedly urban and distinctly Kansan. Nestled in the city's heart among the brick-lined streets and historic lampposts are a collection of converted brick warehouses, circa 1870-1930, with native limestone accents and distinctive architectural features.

No matter which Old Town Wichita hotel you choose, there are more than 100 restaurants, shops, clubs, theaters, galleries, museums, and businesses that have found their niche here under the unfettered Kansas sky. Old Town Marketplace, a booming eight-block area of restored warehouses near downtown, offers a wide variety of shops, clubs, and restaurants.

Either hotel near Old Town Wichita is located nearby the Coleman Company that operates an outlet store and museum in a former factory building of the internationally known outdoor products company. New Market Square, one of Wichita's newest shopping centers, has many national stores as well as restaurants nestled in the northwest area of Wichita at the corner of 21st Street North and Maize Road. New Market Square is growing to provide even more opportunities for shoppers, so make sure to keep visiting for the most recent additions to its already abundant stores and restaurants.

Wander through galleries featuring homegrown talent and original paintings, photography, weaving, sculpture and more. Enjoy live theater, museums, and a grand style cinema with food and beverage service during the feature. As night falls, the district's many indoor and outdoor clubs offer an eclectic mix of dancing, music, libations and entertainment to satisfy a broad range.

Browse the assortment of shops featuring classic/retro gifts, novelty items, hand-dipped chocolates, women's clothing and accessories, jewelry, toiletries, home décor and furnishings, handmade papers, sports/adventure gear, import goods and more. Amid the entertainment and shopping, pause now and then to taste the flavor of Old Town's restaurants. Along with the traditional fare, emanating from the district's restaurants are the aromas of Mediterranean, pan-Asian, Mexican, and Italian cuisine.

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