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Kansas City is getting ready to welcome thousands of Argentine fans — the most passionate, loudest, and most dedicated traveling supporters in world football. Here is how to make your World Cup trip from Buenos Aires to Kansas City unforgettable.

Getting from Buenos Aires to Kansas City

There are no direct flights from Buenos Aires (EZE or AEP) to Kansas City (MCI). You will need to connect through a major US hub. The best options are:

✈️ Booking Tip

Book EZE → hub → MCI as one itinerary to protect yourself if a connecting flight is delayed. Separate bookings leave you stranded if the first leg is late. Aerolíneas Argentinas and American Airlines both sell through-tickets on this route.

ESTA & Entry Requirements for Argentine Fans

Argentine passport holders can travel to the United States without a full visa — but you MUST have an approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before boarding your flight. This is not optional. Apply at the official ESTA website (esta.cbp.dhs.gov) — it costs $21 USD and takes 72 hours to process in most cases, though it can be approved within minutes.

Where Argentine Fans Are Gathering in Kansas City

The Argentine fan community has already identified several gathering points in KC for World Cup match days. Expect large groups of Albiceleste supporters in these areas:

BBQ for Argentine Fans

Argentine fans love a good asado — and Kansas City BBQ is the closest thing you will find in the United States. The slow-smoked brisket and burnt ends are an entirely different experience from Argentine beef, but the passion for quality grilled meat is something both cultures deeply share. Go to Joe's Kansas City (the original location on 47th Street) or Q39 in Midtown for the best experience. Locals will respect you enormously for choosing real BBQ over tourist options.

🥩 Food Tip

Order the brisket and the burnt ends. Get a side of beans. Skip the coleslaw if you want to eat like a local. Bring cash — some classic BBQ joints in KC are cash-preferred, especially during busy match days when card systems slow down.

Spanish Language Resources in Kansas City

Kansas City has a significant Spanish-speaking community, particularly in the Columbus Park, Southwest Boulevard, and Argentine (yes, there is actually a neighborhood called Argentine!) neighborhoods. If you need help in Spanish — at a pharmacy, hospital, or just asking for directions — these areas have bilingual residents and services. The Argentine neighborhood, ironically, is in Kansas City, Kansas (just across the state line) and has a rich Latin American heritage.

Safety & Common Sense for Visiting Fans

The Bottom Line

Argentine fans make every World Cup a better tournament. Kansas City is ready for you — the BBQ is smoking, the bars are stocked, and Arrowhead Stadium is going to be one of the loudest venues of the entire World Cup once those blue-and-white flags start flying. Come early, come loud, and enjoy every moment. This is Messi's last World Cup. Make it count.