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Radisson Hotel Fort Worth South

100 Alta Mesa East Blvd., Fort Worth TX 76134,
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (817) 293-3088 Fax: (817) 551-5877
Email:  helio.nowell@radisson.com

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Looking for hotels near Fort Worth, Texas? The Radisson Hotel Fort Worth South is located only five minutes from downtown and 18 minutes from the DFW airport. Our convenient location allows guests to easily visit the area's main attractions, such as the Fort Worth Stockyards, the Fort Worth Cultural District, TCU (Texas Christian University), Will Rogers Memorial Center, Sundance Square and the home of NASCAR, the Texas Motor Speedway. Our location, along with our spacious rooms and superior services, puts us a step above other hotels near Fort Worth, Texas. Choose the Radisson Hotel Fort Worth South for your next visit to the area.

  • Billy Bob's Texas (Distance: 11.95 mi.)
    Known as "the world's largest honky tonk," Billy Bob's features a restaurant, arcade, casino, live concerts, dancing, and a live bull riding arena.
    Phone: (817) 624-7117
  • Dallas Cowboys Stadium (Distance: 19 mi.)
    This $1.2 billion shrine in nearby Arlington is the home of the NFL's World famous Dallas Cowboy Football Club.
  • Fort Worth Cultural District (Distance: 10.17 mi.)
    This area features five museums and activities ranging from the arts to theater, the zoo and the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
  • Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District (Distance: 11.76 mi.)
    This former livestock market now features bars, nightclubs, a rodeo, dancing and live entertainment.
    Phone: (817) 733-9169
  • National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame (Distance: 10.6 mi.)
    This museum is dedicated to women of the American West and features over 5,000 artifacts and 2,500 photographs.
    Phone: (800) 476-3263
  • Six Flags Over Texas/Hurricane Harbor (Distance: 20 mi.)
    Family fun theme parks for all ages.
    Phone: (817) 640-8900
  • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Distance: 4.95 mi.)
    Visit the campus of this school associated with the Southern Baptist Convention.
    Phone: (817) 923-1921
  • Sundance Square (Distance: 8.4 mi.)
    Shopping, dining and entertainment in the heart of downtown Fort Worth
  • Texas Motor Speedway (Distance: 27.6 mi.)
    NASCAR fans will want to catch a race at the Texas Motor Speedway, which also hosts the monthly Trade Days USA festival and flea market.
    Phone: (817) 215-8500
  • Texas Christian University (Distance: 5.81 mi.)
    Visit this renowned private university, home of the TCU Horn Frogs, only minutes away.
    Phone: (817) 257-7000
  • Thistle Hill Mansion (Distance: 8.37 mi.)
    This mansion of the "cattle baron" era was completed in 1904 and is now a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
    Phone: (817) 332-5875
  • Will Rogers Memorial Center (Distance: 9.0 mi.)
    Home to many Horse, Cattle and Rodeo Shows
    Phone: (817) 392-7469

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?

Explore the life of a turn-of-the-century cattle baron by taking a tour of Fort Worth's Thistle Hill mansion. One of the last remaining examples of Georgian Revival architecture in the Southwest, the home provides a glimpse of the 20th century's early decades. The mansion's Quality Hill neighborhood was also home to a number of entrepreneurs who made their money in the cattle trade.

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