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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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Bed-and-breakfast with French country theme |
506 North Center Street Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 861 2129 http://www.thesanfordhouse.com/ |
This two-storey, French country themed bed and breakfast is perfect for a couple on a romantic trip or a business traveler in pursuit of quiet surroundings. Bedrooms of The Sanford House are furnished in light wood, with mirrors, wall pictures and green plants throughout. The elegant surroundings can be reserved for engagement parties, small weddings and luncheons. However, smoking is not allowed inside. A full breakfast is available on weekends, and a continental breakfast is provided on weekdays. Nearby attractions include The Ballpark in Arlington, Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor water park. 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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