Step into the Wild West in the Fort Worth Stockyards where the West begins. Enjoy a shootout show, see a real-life cattle drive or relax and enjoy a cold one at Billy Bob’s Texas – the world’s largest honky-tonk.
Water Gardens is an architectural and engineering marvel to be enjoyed any time of the year. Visitors can experience a variety of water features as they wander through this relaxing urban plaza. The park features three pools of water: the aerating, the quiet and the active pool.
Current zoo exhibits include Penguins, World of Primates, Asian Falls, Raptor Canyon, Flamingo Bay, Meerkat Mounds, Australian Outback, African Savanna, Parrot Paradise, Texas Wild! and the Museum of Living Art (MOLA).
The garden was established in 1934 and is the oldest major botanic garden in Texas, it is located in the heart of the cultural district. It is most popular areas are The Fuller, Rose, and Japanese
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, hosts an art collection as well as traveling art exhibitions, educational programs and an extensive research library.
Vibrant entertainment center featuring a variety of restaurants, cocktail bars & giant sports TVs. Next door to the infamous Jerry World aka Dallas Cowboy's Stadium and Globe life Field home of the Texas Rangers.
The Sixth Floor Museum is where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot President John F. Kennedy on that fateful day in 1963. The museum reflects back on the social and political landscape of that time and chronicles President Kennedy’s assassination and the impact it had on this nation and around the world.
They say everything’s bigger in Texas. See Dallas as you’ve never seen it before up 470 feet in the area on the GeO-Deck where the views are as big and wide as is fitting for this state. You can also enjoy dinner in Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant Five Sixty and experience fine dining with 360-degree views of Dallas as the room revolves.