Fort Worth Travel Guide
Welcome to Fort Worth!
Known as the museum capital of the Southwest, Fort Worth boasts an impressive array of museums and art galleries, many of which can be found in the Fort Worth Cultural District. Visitors can choose from a myriad of museums including the Kimbell Art Museum, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Amon Carter Museum. Fort Worth is a haven for shopping fanatics, with everything from up-scale shops to large malls and flea markets. The downtown district of Sundance Square offers replicas of early 19th-century buildings filled with fine stores and boutiques, as well as restaurants and entertainment venues. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the collection of parks and lakes throughout the Fort Worth area that are ideal for hiking, biking, roller blading, swimming, sailing and fishing. For family fun, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and the Fort Worth Zoo are must-see venues.
Hotels & Motels

Conveniently located in the heart of Fort Worth's vibrant downtown, the Omni Fort Worth Hotel is an upscale property that is adjacent to the expanded Fort Worth Convention Center and within walking distance from the city’s burgeoning cultural centers, restaurants and nightlife.
Tour Operators

Grapevine Steam Railroad operates regularly scheduled train service between Grapevine and Fort Worth, and along the Trinity River.
Current & Upcoming Events [ View All ]
Looking for something to do in Fort Worth? Check out these current and upcoming events. If you know of an event that is not listed in the travel guide, please feel free to add an event listing (it's free).
- Fort Worth Opera Festival
May 12 to Jun 03 » Fort Worth Opera
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