Shopping Hotels in Fort Worth
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Top neighborhoods in Fort Worth
- Downtown Fort Worth
- Fort Worth Cultural District
- Fort Worth Stockyards
- Near Southside
- University Park Village

Downtown Fort Worth
Sundance Square boasts a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere with bars, restaurants, museums, and theaters. Explore attractions like Fort Worth Water Gardens and Bass Performance Hall, while enjoying convenient access to Fort Worth Central Station.

Fort Worth Cultural District
Fort Worth Cultural District packs five world-class museums into one walkable artistic paradise. The Kimbell Art Museum's masterpieces and the Modern's striking glass facade sit alongside the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, where 2,500 rose varieties bloom in colorful splendor. Catch a Broadway show at Casa Mañana's unique geodesic dome or wander Trinity Park's riverside trails dotted with sculptures. Museum cafes serve up tasty contemporary American dishes while gift shops offer unique cultural treasures to take home. Getting around is a breeze with excellent walkability between attractions, free parking at most venues, and bike-friendly paths connecting the major sites through Trinity Park.

Fort Worth Stockyards
Experience this historic district's Western charm with weekend rodeos at Cowtown Coliseum, shopping at M.L. Leddy's boot making company, and various bars and nightclubs. Hop on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for a scenic ride.

Near Southside
Near Southside buzzes with creative energy in Fort Worth's hippest hood. Once-industrial warehouses now house contemporary art galleries, craft breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants where string lights twinkle over outdoor patios. The Stage West Theatre anchors a thriving arts scene while Magnolia Avenue offers the perfect blend of culture and cuisine. Dining ranges from BBQ fusion to artisanal coffee shops with most entrees priced between $15-35. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide unique lodging with industrial-chic character. Trinity Metro buses connect the neighborhood, and the area's growing bike-friendly infrastructure makes exploring a breeze.

University Park Village
University Park Village combines upscale shopping with collegiate energy right next to TCU. High-end boutiques and stylish restaurants with outdoor patios line tree-shaded walkways and limestone-faced buildings. When you need a break from retail therapy, Fort Worth Zoo and the Japanese Garden are just a short drive away. The dining scene features everything from casual spots to fancy restaurants serving contemporary American and Tex-Mex dishes. There aren't hotels in the village itself, but plenty of upscale options nearby. Most visitors drive here, as public transit is limited, but you'll find free parking throughout this sophisticated shopping haven.
Top landmarks in Fort Worth

Fort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth Convention Center is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Fort Worth. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here.

Texas Christian University
If you'd like to get a taste of Fort Worth student life, check out Texas Christian University in Univversity - TCU.







































































































