Western heritage roams freely in Fort Worth, where cattle drives occur twice a day in the Stockyards National Historic District. Enjoy diverse restaurants, exciting nightlife, cultural institutions and sporting events. Entertaining kids is a snap in the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” courtesy of Six Flags Over Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo or the Noble Planetarium and Museum of Science and History. You can depend on friendly and helpful service - the hallmark of true Texas hospitality.
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it is to see such a nice little gem of a culture we know so little of , the history of the temple in the middle of texas is very excited to have , at first it seem a little erie , because it was so foreign to me i felt like i was in a asian country and than i had to remind myself I'm in texas, funny, but the experience i had was wonderful since i know i probably won't travel to asia and time soon, i enjoy very much and FYI the monks have to build the temple and also it is a buddhist thai neighborhood
4.5 based on 1,712 reviews
Recognized as one of the top downtown developments in the United States, Sundance Square spans 35 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Choose from 30+ places to eat – from steaks to sushi to seafood – with lots of choices for patio dining. Check out the cool collection of stores, from local boutiques to nationally known brands. And enjoy great entertainment: live music, live theatre, comedy, and the magnificence of Bass Performance Hall. Be sure to visit Sundance Square Plaza, the heart of Fort Worth. And don’t worry about parking – it’s free! See our website for details.
Sundance Square is a hidden gem. As you drive by, if you blink you may miss it. Best option is to park in the Sundance square Garage across from the Bass Performance Hall and walk approx 1.5 blocks to get to Sundance Square - Very relaxing to just sit and enjoy the ambiance, especially at night when the lights are on/changing, the water fountain is going and the buildings around you light up. you might get lucky and even get some live music while you are there.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Street located in Fort Worth's National Historic District.
There's so much to see and do on the exchange. Besides the longhorn making there way through twice a day, you get the cowboy experience. There's lots of shopping and even a record store. Great way to spend an afternoon.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Come experience history and explore nature at the Airfield Falls Trailhead and Conservation Park. A short walk away is Tarrant County's largest natural waterfall.
This is Fort Worth’s hidden gem. Great bike & walking trail to trinity river. There are benches to sit on, although as a regular visitor I would like more. Dog & kids play in the water, at their own risk. Wonderful waterfall when it has rained. Beautiful
3.5 based on 14 reviews
I attended the George Strait concert Nov 22 & Nov 23 for two nights in a row. The Arena is beautiful, seats very comfortable but tiny, concert sound excellent, food and beverages expensive like any venue. The PROBLEM is lack of adequate parking, very heavy traffic incoming and outgoing for the event. Expect your blood pressure to go off the charts dealing with limited parking, dealing with jammed streets. I'd go again but only for a major event because of the severe parking and traffic issues. Heck, Alan Jackson is playing in Feb 2020 but I passed on tickets only because I knew it would be a hassle to get in and out. I'd make the effort for Brooks & Dunn, Garth Brooks, NCAA Finals Game....really big events.
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