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Luxury hotel in 1915 historic building |
610 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 332 0100 http://www.theashtonhotel.com/ |
The Ashton Hotel was once a home of the Forth Worth Club, it has now been restored with an Italian facade and wrought iron balconies. The 39 rooms, coupled with amenities, such as a contemporary restaurant, piano bar and 24-hour concierge services, make this hotel a hit with traveling executives. Each room brims with history and is complete with comfortable furnishings. The small number of guest rooms assure a high level of customer service. For dining and entertainment, the Sundance Square entertainment district and the Fort Worth Stockyards are minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Peace and quiet amid Fort Worth's nightlife |
1400 Robinwood Drive Fort Worth, TX 76111 United States +1 817 838 5882 http://www.azaleaplantation.com/ |
This mid-20th-century building is located 10 minutes from downtown Fort Worth. Innkeepers Martha and Richard Linnartz have owned the bed-and-breakfast since the mid-1990s. This replica of a fine Southern plantation provides an extremely quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Rooms are decorated with 19th-century antiques and rich color schemes. Oak trees and azalea bushes line the peaceful flowing creek, while a gazebo and wooden yard swing finalize the effect. The Southern breakfasts are enough to make you want to return again and again. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic skyscraper holds modern luxury hotel |
601 Main St Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 885 8700 http://www.courtyard.com/ |
This place is more than just a familiar chain hotel. In 1998, Marriott acquired and remodeled the famous Blackstone Hotel, one of Fort Worth's great historic buildings. The original hotel was a 22-story Art Deco skyscraper. While the original interior was gutted, the terra cotta exterior has been kept almost entirely intact. The historic hotel has housed such luminaries as Richard Nixon, John Wayne, and Elvis Presley. The hotel retains all the practical luxuries expected by the contemporary business traveler. While there are six other Courtyard by Marriott locations in the Metroplex, only the Blackstone is unique in its history and decoration. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dedicated to the business traveler |
3751 Northeast Loop 820 (at Beach Street) Fort Worth, TX 76137 United States +1 817 847 0044 / +1 800 321 2211 (reservations) http://www.courtyard.com/ |
This hotel is geared toward business as well as leisure travelers. An onsite restaurant is open for breakfast, while dinner delivery is provided from local restaurants. The hotel also has a comfortable coffee shop and a cocktail lounge. Nearby attractions and landmarks include The BallPark in Arlington, Bass Performing Arts Center in downtown Fort Worth, Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth Stockyards, Six Flags, Texas Motor Speedway and Will Rogers Auditorium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Early-1900s bed-and-breakfast in Sundance Square |
200 West Third Street (at Houston Street) Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 654 0267 |
Located in beautiful Sundance Square, Etta's Place lets you step back in time while still enjoying Fort Worth's contemporary nightlife options. It is named after Etta Place, a schoolteacher by day and a madam by night who was once romantically involved with the Sundance Kid. The rooms are named after Etta, the Sundance Kid and many members of the Hole in the Wall Gang. Each room contains queen or king-size beds as well as televisions and private baths. Aside from the 10 rooms, you will find a small boardroom, a private dining room, a library, two patios and a common room with a piano. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic luxury downtown hotel |
815 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 2100 http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/ho... |
Situated in Fort Worth's historic downtown district, Hilton hotel offers everything a business traveler would need, plus the added advantage of being near Sundance Square, theaters, jazz clubs and the Water Gardens. The convenient location offers easy access to area museums, the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, Billy Bob's Texas, the Ballpark in Arlington and Six Flags Over Texas. The impressive lobby includes a two storey atrium, an escalator, large tropical plants, and a colorful combination of tile and carpet areas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic getaway for married couples |
5220 Locke Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 738 5969 http://www.lockheartgables.com/ |
Converted from a mansion built in 1893, this lovely getaway has been renovated with a romantic mission: to put a little magic into marriages. Married couples are invited to luxuriate in one of two elegant little cottages with all the amenities of home. There are whirlpool bathtubs for two and breathtaking antiques in every room. For a more magical experience, arrangements can be made for delivery of roses, chocolates, a massage or even a violin serenade at an additional charge. Breakfast is included and is an engaging, warm, personal affair featuring exceptional cinnamon rolls. Corporate travelers may enjoy staying in one of the property's four duplexes, available for lease by the day, week, month or even the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic bed-and-breakfast in Stockyards District |
109 West Exchange Avenue (at Main Street) Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 626 1522 http://www.missmollyshotel.com/ |
Miss Molly's Hotel illuminates the memories of Fort Worth's Stockyards historical district. Every room is decorated with antique furnishings, such as the old iron bed in the Oilmen's room. Miss Josie's room has opulent tufted padding on the ceiling, a tall turn-of-the-century headboard, brilliant floral wallpaper, delicate chandelier and table lamps, and a large private bath featuring a claw-foot tub. The parlor sports a colorful, deep-piled area rug covering dark wood floors. The entire room is filled with antique chests and other furniture. A stained glass skylight and antique floor lamps offer plenty of light. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine downtown hotel near Sundance Square and Bass Hall |
1010 Houston Street (at Ninth Street) Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 336 2011 http://www.parkcentralhotel.com/ |
Park Central Hotel is located across the Fort Worth Convention Center and is four blocks from the Sundance Square entertainment district and Bass Performance Hall. The place is children friendly and caters to business travelers as well. A short car ride will bring you to the nearby Will Rogers Memorial Center and the Cultural District. The rooms include king-size beds, comfortable seating areas and private baths. Each room has its own set of comforters, sofa and chair upholstery, beautiful wall pictures and lighting that blend to create a luxurious effect. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World-class accommodations in Sundance Square |
200 Main St Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 1000 http://www.renaissancehotels.com/ |
These world-class accommodations sit right in the middle of Sundance Square, one of the city's busiest business and entertainment districts. The hotel is minutes away from the Convention Center. Visitors may choose to eat at one of the hotel's three luxurious restaurants or step outside to explore the neighborhood's eateries. The hotel offers a variety of theme packages, which include credit towards a meal, champagne, a carriage ride, or other perks for the traveler who wants to add a little flair to their stay downtown. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury hotel dedicated to the business traveler |
1701 South University Drive (at Interstate 30) Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 870 1011 http://www.residenceinn.com/ |
This luxury hotel offers business travelers convenience and luxury with large living areas and in-room kitchens. The color scheme is mauve and blue, and large windows let plenty of light into both the sleeping area and the adjoining sitting space. The living room contains a large, firm sofa, chairs and a heavy work desk. The kitchen area is complete with a refrigerator, a table, chairs, linens and table settings. Each suite is eligible for corporate, AAA or senior discounts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine hotel in the historic Stockyards District |
109 East Exchange Avenue (at Main Street) Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 625 6427 |
This is the place to stay for those seeking to enjoy the historic Fort Worth Stockyards area. Built in 1907, Stockyards Hotel (formerly the Thannisch Block Building) sits in the Stockyards area, as it has for nearly a century. In 1913, a brick facade was added to the building, giving it the distinction of being the first brick building in the area. The hotel once welcomed the infamous gangsters Bonnie and Clyde as guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historical bed-and-breakfast in medical district |
1417 Eighth Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104 United States +1 817 923 3597 http://www.texaswhitehouse.com/ |
This historically accurate bed-and-breakfast is located in a country-style home in Fort Worth's medical district near downtown. The award-winning country charm of the Texas White House makes it a perfect place for a business stay, a vacation or a romantic weekend in the city. Area restaurants include Scampi's, King Tut Restaurant, Ho Ho's Chinese and Summerhill House. A full breakfast is served, and dinner may be ordered for an additional fee. After you have eaten, enjoy some peace and quiet in the sitting room or perhaps in a rocking chair on the porch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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