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Things to do in  Fort Worth

A taste of the Wild West

From its rich Western history to its vibrant food culture, Fort Worth truly has it all. Taking a stroll through the picturesque parks, visiting the endless museums, and immersing yourself in the live music scene are just some of the top things to do in this cowboy city. However, what truly sets Cowtown apart is its delectable food scene, with barbecue found at almost every restaurant you stumble across. From cattle drives at the famed Stockyards to the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, you can discover the real Wild West here.

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When to visit

Fort Worth has moderate weather most of the year. Spring and fall offer milder temperatures, making exploring the gardens and streets much more comfortable on foot. While winters are not as cold as in other parts of the country, temperatures can still dip as low as 34°F (1°C). However, this is also when the annual Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is on, bringing a week of parades, shows, and music. Summers are warm, with highs around 95°F (35°C).

Getting around

Most visitors will find the public bus network, the Trinity Metro Bus, to be most helpful, with more than 30 routes connecting downtown with many attractions, including The Stockyards and the zoo. However, if you really want to soak up the atmosphere, consider cycling through one of the city's charming neighborhoods. The streets are lined with vibrant murals, funky shops, and some of the best eats in town, with public bicycle sharing available at kiosks throughout town.

Traveler tips

Many of the best things to do in Fort Worth are art-centric. You'll find colorful murals and street art around some neighborhoods, including Magnolia Street in the Hospital District and many sidewalks in the Foundry District. They offer unique photo ops and make for some fun sightseeing on foot. If you have a car, a must-visit is the Coyote Drive-In, an old-school drive-in movie theater with food and drinks available.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Fort Worth, Texas, known for?
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Known for its unparalleled cultural scene, Fort Worth boasts many world-renowned museums and art galleries. The city is a paradise for art lovers, from the masterpieces on display at the Kimbell Art Museum to the mesmerizing sculptures at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (The Modern).

Q:How do you spend a day in Fort Worth?
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Start your day by indulging in a delectable breakfast at one of the many charming cafes in Sundance Square. From there, head to the world-renowned Cultural District and spend time at the Kimbell Art Museum. Finally, top off your day with a visit to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

Q:Can you walk around downtown Fort Worth?
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Yes, walking through the bustling streets is a great way to admire the historic buildings and the vibrant murals, with every corner a visual treat. The streets around Sundance Square are very walkable, allowing you to soak in its unique vibe and stumble upon local cafes.

Q:Which is bigger, Austin or Fort Worth?
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Austin takes the cake. Austin is the fourth largest city in Texas, while Fort Worth is close behind in fifth. While they are similar in size, Austin is more expensive to live in, and Fort Worth is often considered easier to move around in.

Q:Does Fort Worth have nightlife?
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Yes, beneath the Western hats lies a bustling nightlife scene just waiting to be discovered. Whether live music, craft beer, or cocktails, Fort Worth has plenty of sophisticated and playful options. Billy Bob's Texas is legendary with country music and an authentic Western vibe.

Q:Is Fort Worth a cheap place to visit?
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Yes, unlike some cities that might leave a dent in your wallet, Fort Worth is refreshingly affordable. With plenty of free and low-cost attractions, visiting Cowtown won't break the bank. Explore the Fort Worth Stockyards or admire art at the Amon Carter Museum without spending a dime.