Travel Note
Our wedding will be in Burleson, Texas. If you are looking to stay closer to the venue we suggests staying in the city of Burleson. There are several hotels to pick from. If you are looking to explore a bit we would recommend staying near downtown Fort Worth. There is a lot of hotel and airbnb options in the area.
Travel Note
Burleson is a cozy little town with some cool spots to check out when. Here are a few things to do while you're in town: Visit Old Town Burleson and take a stroll through this charming area. There are cute shops, local cafes, and some pretty great places to grab a bite. If you’re in the mood to unwind, head over to Lost Oak Winery for a wine tasting and some scenic views. It’s perfect for a chill afternoon.
Travel Note
Welcome to Fort Worth, Texas! There’s plenty to enjoy during your stay, especially in November when the weather is mild and pleasant. Here are some top recommendations for things to do while you're in town: Experience the authentic cowboy culture at the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. You can watch the cattle drive through the streets, catch a rodeo at the Stockyards Championship Rodeo, and explore Western-themed shops, bars, and restaurants. The Fort Worth Water Gardens, located downtown, is a peaceful oasis featuring cascading waterfalls and tranquil pools. Sundance Square is Fort Worth’s vibrant entertainment district with a mix of shops, restaurants, and bars. Grab dinner at one of the local eateries and enjoy live music or people-watching in the heart of downtown. If you have some downtime and are traveling with family, the Fort Worth Zoo is one of the best in the country, featuring over 7,000 animals. The Fort Worth Botanic Garden offers beautiful, peaceful gardens that are especially lovely in the fall. You’ll find a variety of plants and flowers in bloom, plus scenic walking trails perfect for an afternoon stroll. If you're a nature lover, take advantage of the mild November weather and explore the Trinity Trails, a network of over 40 miles of scenic walking, jogging, and biking paths along the Trinity River.