Fort Worth Visitor Guide 2024: Everything you need to know

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Botanic Garden, Fort Worth, Texas

When it comes to Texas cities, Dallas tends to get most of the attention. But Fort Worth, located right next to Dallas, also has plenty to offer. With a booming economy and a number of interesting cultural institutions, Fort Worth is well worth adding to any Dallas trip. And even though Fort Worth has rapidly modernized along with the rest of Texas, it still preserves some remnants of its old ranching and cowboy past. This combination makes it an interesting place to explore. 

Drop off your bags at a Fort Worth luggage storage service before heading out to explore. Travel light the way the cowboys used to as you experience this vibrant Texas city for yourself. Whether you only have a couple of days to spend in the city or have more time at your disposal, you won't lack for things to do in this ever-growing metropolis.

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Fort Worth, Texas

A weekend in Fort Worth

There's more to do in Fort Worth than a weekend can really do justice to. However, if you only have a couple of days in the city, that could be enough to see at least some of the major attractions. If nothing else, it'll give you a better idea of what you want to see on your next trip. Drop off your bags at a Fort Worth luggage locker to maximize your time in the city.

  • Kimbell Art Museum is a cultural treasure of Fort Worth. Lit predominantly by natural light, the building itself is a work of art. Explore the work of local artists in this small but perfectly formed gallery.
  • Celebrate Fort Worth's cowboy heritage at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Cattle drives take place twice a day, transporting you back in time to the Old West. The Stockyards are also home to plenty of shops where you can get cowboy boots, a Stetson, and all your other Western apparel needs.
  • Take in the atmosphere at Sundance Square. The heart of Fort Worth, this public space is surrounded by museums, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Many of the city's special events are held in the area, so there's always something going on in the city square.

Fort Worth lockers

Fort Worth and the greater Dallas area cover a lot of ground. And so will you if you're determined to see everything the city has to offer. You can make things easy on yourself by dropping off your heavy bags at a bag storage in Fort Worth. The lighter you travel, the easier it will be to get around. And when you're not weighed down by heavy bags, you'll have far more fun exploring the city.

Off the beaten path in Fort Worth

Fort Worth has historically been in the shadow of Dallas, making the whole city somewhat off the beaten path. But if you really want to see a quirkier side of Texas, Fort Worth can help you out with some unusual attractions.

  • See where money gets made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The only place in the United States that prints money outside Washington DC, this facility has understandably high security. However, you can take a guided tour and watch money being printed.
  • Trinity Park is an urban oasis along the Trinity River. It has a duck pond, kid's playgrounds, and a miniature train. Plus there are plenty of biking and hiking trails, and you can also go fishing in the river. It's the perfect place to take a break from the city and get some exercise on your Fort Worth vacation.
  • Step back in time to old Texas at the Log Cabin Village. This fascinating attraction re-creates a pioneer village from the nineteenth century with its log cabins and costumed interpreters. Wander around this re-created village and you'd be forgiven for thinking you've been transported back in time to pioneer days.

What to do alone in Fort Worth

Southern hospitality is no myth. Fort Worth locals are friendly and welcoming, and you'll have no trouble exploring the city alone. Whether you're traveling on business or for vacation, drop off your bags at a Fort Worth suitcase storage to make exploration easier on your solo trip.

  • Learn about a period of history that still has echoes today at the Texas Civil War Museum. You'll learn all about the causes of the war and the role Texas played in a conflict that shaped the modern United States. There's even a movie theater playing a documentary that will help you understand more about the conflict.
  • Football is practically a religion in Texas, and in many ways, the college game is even more popular than the NFL. Catch a game of the TCU Horned Frogs in Fort Worth and enjoy a quintessentially Texan pastime. Root for the home team, and you'll have no trouble making friends.
  • If you need a break from the city, Fort Worth Nature Center has you covered. Twenty-five miles of hiking trails allow you to explore forests and prairies, and the wildlife here includes alligators and buffalo. It's the perfect place to recharge your batteries amid nature.

The best souvenirs in Fort Worth

As a town that embraces cowboy heritage, Fort Worth is a great place to shop for Western wear. Check out Maverick in the stockyards for Stetsons, cowboy boots, and other Western flair. Alternatively, Cross-eyed Moose is a unique place to shop for antiques. Western items and Texas art are well represented, but you'll also find treasures from further afield. Or if you're in the mood for something sweet, visit Pop-N-Cream for an astonishing selection of candy and ice cream.

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