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flights
arrive at the Mid-Continent Airport (tel 316/946-4700), five miles southwest of downtown on Hwy-54 (W Kellogg Drive). Amtrak stops at Newton, a small Mennonite town 25 miles north, with a local bus connection to Wichita throughout the day; Greyhound comes in to 312 S Broadway Ave, two blocks east of Main Street. City transportation consists of
buses
(WMTA; tel 316/265-7221; $1 per ride), and, more appealingly,
trolleys
, which run at lunchtimes and on Saturdays for just 50A?. The resourceful
CVB
is in the heart of downtown at Douglas Avenue and Main Street (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; tel 316/265-2800 or 1-800/288-9424,
). An additional
information office
is housed in the Wichita Boathouse at 335 W Lewis St (daily 9am-5pm; tel 316/337-9088). City trolley tours ($8) depart from here Mon-Sat at 10am. You can surf the
web
at the Wichita Public Library, 223 S Main St.
Budget l
odgings
in Wichita are plentiful, especially near the airport on W Kellogg Drive - try the
Ramada
at no. 6245 (tel 316/945-5261; $50-75). On the opposite flank of the city is a good
Fairfield Inn
at 333 S Webb Rd (tel 316/685-3777; $50-75). The
Hotel at Oldtown
, at First and Mosley streets (tel 316/267-4800; $100-200) has a stylish turn of-the-century flavor and perfect location. In the east is the
Mainstay Suites
, 9444 E 39th St (tel 316/631-3773; $75-100), comfortable and self-contained.
Blasi Campground
, 11209 W Hwy-54 (tel 316/722-2681), offers tent sites ($17) nine miles from town.
Until recently considered just another boring Midwestern city, life has come to downtown Wichita. There is suddenly a hoard of new
restaurants, clubs
and
bars
around the quaint Old Town Marketplace such as the
River City Brewing Co
, 150 N Mosley St (tel 316/263-2739), which has good Kansas steaks, locally brewed beer and veggie pasta dishes. If you are here on Saturday morning the Wichita Farm and Art Market Plaza is a good place to pick up fresh produce. There's great sandwiches and Southwestern food at the
Old Mill Tasty Shop
, by the railroad tracks at 604 E Douglas Ave (tel 316/264-6500), complete with marble soda fountain. Or you can dip into one of the thirteen
Pizza Huts
around town, including one with a cafAŠ at 7700 E Kellogg Drive (tel 316/683-1311); the chain started here in 1958.
The Brickyard
at 129 N Rock Island St (tel 316/263-4044) is an American-style restaurant with a huge patio where rock, jazz and blues bands perform most nights; while the biggest discotheque is
America's Pub
, at 900 E 1st St (tel 316/267-1782).
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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