Visit our Ft Worth Hotel Near Stockyards and Convention Center
Our north Fort Worth hotel's location is a short distance from Bass Performance Hall, excellent restaurants, shops and museums. We are also close to Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth (five miles), Alliance Park and Mercantile Park. If you're interested in great nightlife, we are also near Stockyards Historic District and Billy Bob's Texas, the world's largest honky tonk. Guests at our Fort Worth hotel also enjoy easy access to Six Flags Over Texas and Texas Motor Speedway. Our location is the perfect choice for convenience among Fort Worth hotels.
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Attractions nearby our Ft Worth hotel include:
Amon Carter Museum of American Art (9.7 mi) Explore an extensive and fascinating collection of American Western work by well-known artists. Phone: (817) 738-1933
Bass Performance Hall (5.5 mi) See a show at one of the world's greatest opera houses. Phone: (817) 212-4325
Cowtown Cottonpen Maze (4.3 mi) Get lost (or watch your kids get lost) inside this Old Western cattle pen-style giant maze. Phone: (817) 624-6666
Fort Worth Water Gardens (5.9 mi) Watch the amazing architectural brilliance in downtown Fort Worth. Phone: (817) 392-MEET
Fort Worth Zoo (9.4 mi) Visit the oldest zoo in Texas, a place so fascinating that children and adults will want to stay for hours. Phone: (817) 759-7555
Kimbell Art Museum (9.9 miles) Called the "greatest museum building of the late 20th century," it houses a small but stunning art collection. Phone: (817) 332-8451
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (8.3 miles) See fascinating modern art by the likes of Picasso and Pollock. Phone: (817) 738-9215
National Cowgirl Museum (9.4 miles) Visit the only museum in the world designed to honor American pioneer women. Phone: (817) 336-4475
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (19.7 miles) Don't leave without making a splash at the greatest water park in town. Phone: (817) 640-8900
Six Flags Over Texas (20.6 miles) Our hotel near Six Flags Over Texas allows you to experience both downtown Fort Worth and this incredible amusement park. Phone: (817) 640-8900
Stockyards National Historic District (4.2 miles) Watch a daily cattle drive and find out what Fort Worth was like during its Wild West days. Then, visit Billy Bob's Texas, the largest honky-tonk in the world.
Stockyards Championship Rodeo (4.2 miles) The world's first indoor rodeo, located in Fort Worth's historic Stockyards District. Phone: (817) 625-1025
Sundance Square (5.8 miles) You'll find Fort Worth's most exciting restaurants, shopping and nightlife here.
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame (4.2 miles) All cowboys at heart should visit this museum dedicated to the Texas rodeo. Phone: (817) 626-7131
Texas Motor Speedway (15.6 miles) Feel the need for speed? Stay at our hotel near Texas Motor Speedway and check out the races and events. Phone: (817) 215-8510
Driving Directions
From DFW Airport: Take the airport exit south to 183 W, which will merge into loop 820 W; left lane exit I-35 W south, take Meacham Blvd exit, turn right at light. Hotel is on your left.
From Downtown: Take I-35 W north; exit Meacham Blvd and turn left on the light passing the underpass. Hotel is on your left.
From Denton: Take I-35 W south; immediately after the 820 look intersection take Meacham Blvd exit, turn right at light. Hotel is on your left.
From West Fort Worth: Take loop 820 east and exit I-35 W south; take Meacham Blvd exit, turn right at light. Hotel is on your left.
About Fort Worth
Not long ago, when travelers flew to Dallas, Fort Worth was simply the other city listed on the luggage tag. No more. This vibrant town, once referred to as "Hell's Half Acre" is recreating itself as a place of western character and cultural charm. Nowadays, the city that sheltered Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Butch Cassidy is home to an Old West-styled ambience that welcomes visitors and entertains residents alike. From Sundance Square's historic storefronts to state-of-the-art Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth shifts easily from down-home to upscale. It's got nightclubs and rodeos, ballet troupes and golf courses, along with Billy Bob's, a local honky-tonk institution. And although Dallas often draws the attention, Fort Worth maintains a neighborly appeal that may just trump the big city as it pulls folks into "Cowtown" like the proverbial cattle call.
Did you know?
Ever wonder what it was like to be a woman in the West? The hall of fame display at Fort Worth's National Cowgirl Museum documents the lives of women who exemplify the spirit of the American West. From Sacajawea (guide to Lewis and Clark) to country singer Patsy Cline, from eight-time world champion cowgirl Tad Lucas to Narcissa Prentiss Whitman (first woman to cross the Rockies), the exhibits proudly demonstrate the contributions made by these pioneering women.