Hampton Inn Kansas City Airport — Free Shuttle, Free Breakfast, from $85 a Night
If you have ever landed late and just needed a reliable place to sleep before doing anything else in a new city — Hampton Inn Kansas City Airport is exactly that hotel. Free shuttle from MCI, free hot breakfast in the morning, free parking if you are driving, and a score of 8.2/10 from over 900 verified reviews. At ~$85 per night (฿3,000), it is the lowest starting rate on this list while still carrying the Hilton Hampton standard. The honest pitch: if you are flying in the night before the World Cup or checking out early on your last day, this is the no-fuss, no-overpay answer.
Some trips are not about the hotel. They are about a match, a city, a group of friends, and not burning through your budget before you get to any of that. Hampton Inn Kansas City Airport understands this assignment. The hotel does not try to be more than it is: a reliable three-star near MCI where the shuttle shows up, the breakfast is already paid for, and the room is clean and quiet. Over 900 guests who stayed here said more or less the same thing in their Booking.com reviews — a score of 8.2/10 from that volume is consistent evidence the hotel delivers what it promises.
"Arrived late at night, shuttle was on time, check-in was quick, room was clean and quiet, and free breakfast was waiting in the morning. Everything I needed and nothing I didn't."
The airport shuttle is the headline feature and the main reason many travellers pick this property over alternatives at a similar price point. The shuttle runs on a schedule to and from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) at no charge. There is one important caveat: you need to schedule it in advance with the front desk. It is not a rideshare you call on demand — tell them your flight arrival or departure time when you check in, or call ahead. That one piece of planning avoids the only genuine frustration guests have reported. For World Cup 2026, with Kansas City hosting matches at Arrowhead Stadium, many visitors will be flying in and out of MCI; a free ride in each direction is real money saved.
Rooms are available in two configurations: a King Room at $85–125 per night, and a Two Queen Room at $95–135 per night — the latter being the obvious choice if you are two people sharing or need two separate beds. The Hampton standard means a reliably firm mattress, a large TV, strong air-conditioning, a mini-fridge and microwave, and Wi-Fi included. Nothing will surprise you. That is not faint praise at this price point — a room that does exactly what it advertises, every time, is a real asset when you have a full day ahead of you.
The free hot breakfast is genuinely included in the nightly rate. Hampton's breakfast buffet typically covers scrambled eggs, an omelette station or egg patties, yogurt, cereal, waffles, pastries and hot drinks. Compared to paying $15–20 per person at a nearby café or restaurant — and there are few options in the immediate airport area that would be worth the Uber — starting the morning here before driving to Arrowhead Stadium saves a family or group of friends a noticeable amount over several days.
On location: the hotel sits at 11212 N Ambassador Dr, Kansas City, MO 64153 on the north side of the city near the airport. Downtown KC is about 25 minutes by car, and Arrowhead Stadium — the World Cup 2026 venue in Kansas City — is roughly 25–30 minutes by car or Uber. The neighbourhood itself has little of interest for walking; restaurants and bars all require a car or ride-share. That is the honest trade-off for the price and the convenience. If you want to step outside and be in a walkable urban district with BBQ restaurants and live music bars, you need a different hotel. If you want the cheapest reliable night before or after a long flight, this is it.
To be direct about what this hotel is and is not: Hampton Inn Kansas City Airport is a functional, no-surprises choice — the lowest price in this guide, Hilton brand reliability, three amenities that are actually free (shuttle, breakfast, parking), and a score that confirms real guests are getting what they pay for. It is the right pick for a first-night landing, a last-night departure buffer, or anyone travelling on a strict budget who wants all their spending to go toward the game and the city rather than the bed. It is not the right pick for guests who want Downtown atmosphere, a walkable neighbourhood, or to minimize their transit time to Arrowhead.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Lowest starting rate in this guide at $85 — still scores 8.2/10
- ✓ Free MCI airport shuttle + free hot breakfast + free parking
- ✓ Hilton Hampton brand — consistent, predictable, reliable
- ✓ Ideal for first or last night around a flight
- ! About 25 minutes from Downtown KC — no walkable neighbourhood
- ! Airport area has no interesting restaurants within walking distance — Uber required
- ✓ Rooms are clean, quiet and free from airport noise
- ✓ Friendly staff, quick and easy check-in process
- ! No dining options nearby — all eating out requires a car or Uber
- ! Arrowhead Stadium is 25–30 minutes away — transportation needed every time
- 💡If you want to be in Downtown KC or the Power & Light District · This hotel is in the north near the airport — about 25 min by car from Downtown · Consider Aloft Kansas City or Home2 Suites Downtown instead
- 💡If you want restaurants and bars walkable from the hotel · The airport area has nothing within walking distance — Uber required every time · Look at hotels near Westport or Country Club Plaza instead
- 💡If you want to minimise travel time to Arrowhead Stadium · This hotel is ~25–30 min from the stadium · Look for properties on the east side of KC closer to the venue
Heading to Kansas City for the World Cup?
Kansas City is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Arrowhead Stadium on match day.