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Experience Fort Worth “Where The West Begins.” Cowboys. Indians. Cattle. Oil. The History of Fort Worth reads like the history of the American West! Explore Fort Worth's true Western Heritage during your visit in downtown's Sundance Square and the Stockyards National Historic District.
* JFK Tribute
* Sundance Square, historic downtown
* Sid Richardson Museum
* Fort Worth Historic Stockyards
* Fort Worth Stockyards daily Texas Longhorn Cattle Drive
* Cowtown Coliseum
* Livestock Exchange
* White Elephant Saloon
* Fincher's Whitefront Western Wear
* AT&T Stadium "Dallas Cowboys"

Ville: Fort Worth
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Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Hotel Pick-Up ONLY for properties within 3-miles of 100 S Houston St, Dallas TX, 75202
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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JFK Tribute
Stop by the former Hotel Texas, and visit the JFK Tribute in General Worth Square, which honors President Kennedy’s historic stay in Fort Worth.
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Sundance Square
Visit the heart of downtown, Sundance Square, a dazzling historic and entertainment district where charming, beautifully restored buildings, the red brick streets and lush courtyards add to Sundance Square's authentic aura. Learn of Fort Worth’s fascinating western history and colorful past…tales about the Chisholm Trail and the famous outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Hear stories about Hell’s Half Acre where saloons, gambling parlors and dance halls once flourished.
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Sid Richardson Museum
For a view of the romance and reality of the Old West, visit the Sid Richardson Museum featuring paintings from two of the preeminent visual storytellers of the 19th-century American West: Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell.
4
Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
Then off to the Stockyards National Historic District, where the Old West comes to life! Begin your journey on Exchange Avenue, where the weathered brick streets are lined with historic buildings, restaurants, shops, saloons and other attractions. Enjoy a guided walk of the Stockyards and learn about the historic attractions that speak to a bygone era when the town was a stop for the legendary cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail. Experience the world’s only daily Cattle Drive, as a team of genuine Texas cowhands drive a herd of Texas Longhorn Cattle down Exchange Avenue. Every detail of this cattle drive...from the saddles to the chaps, from the hats to the boots....is authentic! Step into the past at the Stockyards Museum or climb up on a real Texas Longhorn Steer for a photo. Take your chances and ride the Mechanical Bull, just waiting to buck you off! Visit the Livestock Exchange, the “Wall Street of the West” and learn about the livestock auctions. Tour Cowtown Coliseum site of the world’s first indoor rodeo. Step inside the White Elephant Saloon – the interior was used in the filming of Walker Texas Ranger. Tour the historic Stockyards Hotel and experience an era when cattle and cotton were common currency and outlaws were folk heroes. See the Bull Ring Saloon; the birthplace of Texas Hold’em and the first gambling casino in Texas! Shop for authentic boots, hats and apparel at Leddy’s or Fincher's White Front Western Wear or pick up a souvenir from Stockyards Station – formerly sheep and hog barns, now home to many unique shops and restaurants!
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AT&T Stadium
On the return drive to Dallas, enjoy a drive by of the famous AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys Football) and Globe Life Park (Texas Rangers Baseball)!
6
Hommage à JFK
Arrêtez-vous à l'ancien hôtel Texas et visitez le JFK Tribute sur General Worth Square, qui rend hommage au séjour historique du président Kennedy à Fort Worth.
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Place du Soleil
Visitez le cœur du centre-ville, Sundance Square, un quartier historique et de divertissement éblouissant où de charmants bâtiments magnifiquement restaurés, des rues en briques rouges et des cours luxuriantes ajoutent à l'aura authentique de Sundance Square. Découvrez l'histoire fascinante de l'ouest de Fort Worth et son passé coloré… des histoires sur le sentier Chisholm et les célèbres hors-la-loi, Butch Cassidy et le Sundance Kid. Écoutez des histoires sur Hell's Half Acre où les saloons, les salons de jeu et les salles de danse prospéraient autrefois.
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Musée Sid Richardson
Pour une vision de la romance et de la réalité du Far West, visitez le musée Sid Richardson qui présente des peintures de deux des conteurs visuels les plus éminents de l'Ouest américain du XIXe siècle : Frederic Remington et Charles M. Russell.
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Quartier historique national des parcs à bestiaux de Fort Worth
Ensuite, direction le quartier historique national de Stockyards, où le vieil ouest prend vie ! Commencez votre voyage sur Exchange Avenue, où les rues en briques patinées sont bordées de bâtiments historiques, de restaurants, de boutiques, de saloons et d'autres attractions. Profitez d'une promenade guidée des Stockyards et découvrez les attractions historiques qui témoignent d'une époque révolue où la ville était une étape pour les légendaires promenades de bétail sur le sentier Chisholm. Découvrez le seul Cattle Drive quotidien au monde, alors qu'une équipe de véritables vachers texans conduit un troupeau de Texas Longhorn Cattle sur Exchange Avenue. Chaque détail de ce transport de bétail... des selles aux jambières, des chapeaux aux bottes... est authentique ! Entrez dans le passé au Stockyards Museum ou montez sur un vrai Texas Longhorn Steer pour une photo. Tentez votre chance et chevauchez le Taureau Mécanique, qui n'attend que de vous battre ! Visitez le Livestock Exchange, le "Wall Street of the West" et découvrez les ventes aux enchères de bétail. Visitez le site Cowtown Coliseum du premier rodéo en salle au monde. Entrez dans le White Elephant Saloon - l'intérieur a été utilisé pour le tournage de Walker Texas Ranger. Visitez l'historique Stockyards Hotel et découvrez une époque où le bétail et le coton étaient monnaie courante et les hors-la-loi étaient des héros populaires. Voir le Bull Ring Saloon; le berceau du Texas Hold'em et le premier casino de jeu au Texas ! Achetez des bottes, des chapeaux et des vêtements authentiques chez Leddy's ou Fincher's White Front Western Wear ou procurez-vous un souvenir à Stockyards Station - autrefois des étables à moutons et à porcs, qui abritent désormais de nombreux magasins et restaurants uniques !
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Stade AT&T
Sur le chemin du retour à Dallas, profitez d'une visite du célèbre stade AT&T (Dallas Cowboys Football) et du Globe Life Park (Texas Rangers Baseball) !
11
JFK Tribute
Stop by the former Hotel Texas, and visit the JFK Tribute; which honors President Kennedy’s historic stay in Fort Worth.
12
Sundance Square
Visit downtowns', Sundance Square Historic District where beautifully restored buildings and brick streets add to its charm. Learn of Fort Worth’s fascinating western history and colorful past…tales about the Chisholm Trail and the famous outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Hear stories about Hell’s Half Acre where saloons, gambling parlors and dance halls once flourished.
13
Sid Richardson Museum
For a view of the romance and reality of the Old West, visit the Sid Richardson Museum featuring paintings from two of the preeminent visual storytellers of the 19th-century American West: Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell.
14
Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
Then off to explore the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, where the Old West comes to life! Begin your journey on Exchange Avenue, where the weathered brick streets are lined with historic barns, restaurants and saloons. Kids will enjoy the Maze, the Petting Zoo, the Mini-train and Pony Rides. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Fort Worth Stockyards, a living museum and learn about this historic area that speaks to a bygone era when the town was a stop for the legendary cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail. Experience the world’s only daily Cattle Drive as a team of genuine Texas cowboys drive a herd of Texas Longhorn Cattle down Exchange Avenue. Every detail of the cattle drive; from the saddles to the chaps, from the hats to the boots….is authentic! Climb up in the saddle of a real Texas Longhorn Steer for a photo or take your chances and ride the Mechanical Bull, just waiting to buck you off!
15
Cowtown Coliseum
Tour the historic Cowtown Coliseum, home of the weekly Stockyards Championship Rodeo and site of the world’s first indoor Rodeo. Many famous folks have visited here, including General Pershing, Enrico Caruso, Doris Day, Bob Hope, Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, President Carter and President Roosevelt.
16
Livestock Exchange Building
Visit the Livestock Exchange, the “Wall Street of the West” and learn about the livestock auctions where cattle and cotton were common currency and outlaws were folk heroes. Step into the past at the Stockyards Museum or climb up on a real Texas Longhorn Steer for a photo.
17
White Elephant Saloon
Step inside the White Elephant Saloon, site of Fort Worth's infamous gunfight in 1887. Originally located in dangerous Hells Half Acre, the White Elephant moved to the Historic Stockyards. The the interior was used in the filming of Walker Texas Ranger.
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Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
Visit the historic Stockyards Hotel, known for its rich ancestry, historic architecture and unique character. Restored to its original grandeur, it is reflecting the cattle baron era of the Old West. Saddle up to the bar for a cool drink. The Stockyards Hotel is the shining star of the Stockyards National Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas. When you stay at the Stockyards Hotel, you experience a time when cattle were common currency, outlaws were folk heroes, and a single boutique hotel was known around the world for Texas-Style hospitality and comfort.
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AT&T Stadium
On the return drive to Dallas, enjoy a drive by of the famous AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys Football) and Globe Life Park (Texas Rangers Baseball)!
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Globe Life Park
Drive past Globe Life Field in Arlington is the NEW home of MLB's Texas Rangers and has been called the best baseball facility in the Major Leagues.
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Commentaires (35)
Katherine_N
Dec 2024
Excellent experience, I definitely recommend. Punctual, very reliable and friendly. We took lots of pictures, and very informative.
anitacE9259ID
Nov 2024
We really did enjoy our Fort Worth Day Tour and appreciated Erin’s explanation of the sights we saw and their history. Her knowledge meant we learnt about Texas. Loved it all, our favourites were the Texas Longhorn Cattle, Historic Stockyards District, lunch at H3 Ranch - the food and staff were fantastic, the building itself so cool - loved it, Cowtown Coliseum, Billy Bobs. From the time Erin picked us up at our hotel until the time she dropped us back the tour experience was great. Would recommend Discover Dallas Tours.
eileenkL6822JV
Sep 2024
The Fort Worth Tour was amazing. Our private tour guide Erin was beyond great. She was a delight to spend the day with. A stop at the Dallas Cowboys football stadium was an added bonus. The information Erin had was just phenomenal. The history of Texas was told as we made our way to Fort Worth. The Stockyards was not at all what I expected. Erin showed us the long horn cows, the arena where the rodeo’s are held and everything in between. The town was amazing. I definitely will go back on another trip to Texas. The driving of the long horns down Main Street was unexpected but something that is a must. The flavor of this town Stockyards has so much history. The smell in the shops of leather from the handmade cowboy boots and hats made you feel like you were a cowboy in the day…..and The John Wayne museum was the top hit for my husband. What a great tribute to ‘the Duke’. I highly recommend this tour. There is no way that we could have done this on our own and learned as much. A safe ride back to Dallas with a drop off at a local TexMex restaurant. Erin was a great tour guide!

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