Vacation rentals in Kansas, United States

Carefully selected & verified rentals in Kansas, United States
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Top vacation homes in Kansas

Based on guest reviews from the past 12 months

Historic Elegance in Manhattan:
Elegant 2Br Escape In Manhattan With Wifi & Parking
Rustic Retreat in Rockyford:
Rockyford Upper
Charming Convenience in Scenic Locale:
Rockyford Lower
Modern Comforts in Nature:
The Greenwood
Adventurous Group Getaway:
Rockyfordall

FAQs about Kansas rentals

Our FAQs contain 4 questions about top hotels in Kansas.

Which vacation rentals in Kansas are good for families?
The 'Elegant 2Br Escape In Manhattan With Wifi & Parking' offers two bedrooms, making it suitable for families, along with essential amenities for a comfortable stay.
Are there any vacation rentals in Kansas with scenic views?
The 'Rockyford Upper' provides unique views of the surrounding landscape, allowing guests to enjoy natural beauty right from their windows.
What are the cheapest vacation rental options available in Kansas?
The 'Rockyford Lower' is one of the most affordable options, with rates starting around $90 USD per night, making it an economical choice for budget travelers.
Which vacation rental in Kansas has the highest guest ratings?
The 'Greenwood' is top-rated according to guest reviews, often noted for its modern amenities and welcoming atmosphere, achieving high satisfaction scores.

Vacation Rentals Insights in Kansas

This guide provides crucial insights into vacation rentals in Kansas, having evaluated 50 properties, to help travelers make informed accommodation choices.

Typical nightly prices range from $75 to $250.

Over 50 vacation rental properties are available across the state.

Peak travel seasons include summer (June-August) and fall (October).

Expect local taxes and fees around 10-15% on bookings.

Many rentals are within 20 miles of attractions like Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve and the Kansas State Capitol.