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sojourner
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I expect to be on the Texas Eagle this fall and would like to stop in Fort Worth for one night to see the Stockyards & maybe something else of downtown. Will not be getting a car & don't want to spend a fortune on taxis (though will take one of course). Does anyone have any hotel suggestions, not too expensive but comfortable and safe? Would you suggest we stay near the train station itself or near the Stockyards (are they near each other) or what? Would it be OK to be in Fort Worth on the weekend or would week days be better? Thanks for the info!
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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From my AAA tour book of Texas, the following are all 3 diamond rating, fairly reasonably priced, and not far from the Amtrak station:

Embassy Suites, 600 Commerce St (817)-335-1300

Hilton, 815 Main St. (817) 870-2100

Texas White House B&B, 1417 8th Ave (817) 923-3597

Richard
 
ehbowen
Member # 4317
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The stockyards are a couple of miles north of downtown Fort Worth (understandably; the money men didn't want to be too close to the smell!). Of course, all of the animals are gone now (save for a small herd of cows which are driven through the square a couple of times daily). I recommend that you stay at the stockyards; all of the major attractions and plenty of restaurants and bars (including the 500 lb. gorilla of them all, Billy Bob's Texas) are within walking distance. I stayed at the historic Stockyards hotel; it is an early 20th century building acceptably renovated and brought up to modern standards. There is also a much more modern Hyatt Place in the stockyards area as well. I think that you will find the Stockyards district much more walkable than downtown Fort Worth near the Amtrak station, especially after dark.

As to the weekday vs. weekend question: Crowds are heavier on weekends, but at the same time there are more activities. The weekly rodeo is held on Friday and Saturday nights, the tourist train runs Fri, Sat, Sun only (but you must board it in Grapevine...probably farther than you care to go). Billy Bob's is also likely to have more of a "headliner" entertainment on the weekends. But you can take the Stockyards tour any day of the week (I recommend it; they give a lot of behind-the-scenes and background information). There is a Fort Worth Stockyards web site; I suggest that you consult it to plan your visit.
 
sojourner
Member # 3134
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Thanks so much for the information.
 
City of Miami
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I have stayed in FTW a few times when I went up there for the opera. I did not like staying out at the stockyards which is totally touristy. The only thing I liked was that small group of longhorns walking through the street once or twice a day.

The Blackstone Marriott is a nice historical hotel right downtown on the main drag. Downtown Ft Worth is surprisingly vital, especially at night. The Hilton is also very central, just down the st. JFK stayed there the night before you know what. Be sure to visit the Water Gardens which is a short walkfrom the Amtrak station, which is a fairly short walk (although very hot in the day) from these 2 hotels. The Botanic garden is fantastic as well as the nearby museum district which features the Modern, Amon Carter western museum and the Kimbell which is an absolute jewel. The TCU campus is not far away. I like FTW, in case you couldn't tell, and they do great opera in their wonderful Bass Hall which is also right downtown off Sundance Square.
 



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