This iconic area offers a true taste of Texas, complete with daily cattle drives, rodeos, live music, and western saloons. Things to do: 1. Watch the Twice Daily Cattle Drive down Exchange Avenue 2. Visit the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame 3. Shop western wear and souvenirs at M.L. Leddy’s 4. Kick up your heels at Billy Bob’s Texas, the world’s largest honky tonk
Minutes from downtown, the Fort Worth Cultural District is one of the best art and museum districts in the U.S., all within walking distance of one another. Top attractions: 1. Kimbell Art Museum – home to works by Monet, Michelangelo, and more 2. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth – striking architecture and contemporary pieces 3. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History – perfect for families 4. Beautiful walking paths and green spaces at the Botanic Garden
Known as the "living room of Fort Worth," the space serves as a central gathering spot. A diverse attraction of food, retail shops, and entertainment. Attractions: 1. Chisholm Trail Mural: A prominent three-story-tall mural that commemorates the historic cattle drives of 1867–1875. 2. Bass Performance Hall: A world-renowned performing arts venue known for its "towering angels" carved in limestone and exceptional acoustics. 3. Museums and Culture: The district houses the Sid Richardson Western Art Museum, which features 19th and early 20th-century American West paintings. 4. Entertainment: In addition to live music on the plaza every Thursday through Sunday evening, the area offers jazz clubs (like the underground Scat Jazz Lounge), comedy clubs, and movie theater