Located off I-35W just minutes from downtown Fort Worth, the Country Inn & Suites Fort Worth hotel provides easy access to a wealth of area attractions. The historic Stockyards, Sundance Square and the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens are all located nearby. Additional family-friendly attractions include Six Flags Over Texas and the Fort Worth Zoo. With cozy accommodations and a convenient location, our hotel near downtown Fort Worth is an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers.
Attractions near our Fort Worth hotel:
Billy Bob's Texas(1.5 miles) Billed as "the world's largest honky tonk," Billy Bob's boasts 40 bar stations, two dance floors and a bull riding arena. (817) 624-7117
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport(18 miles) The city's major airport is located not far from our hotel. (972) 973-8888
Fort Worth Botanic Garden(3.8 miles) This sprawling garden encompasses 109 acres and is home to a wide array of beautiful plants. (817) 871-7686
Fort Worth Convention Center(2.4 miles) This sprawling convention center covers 14 city blocks and is the perfect place to go for information on Fort Worth. (972) 771-7899
Fort Worth Zoo(4.5 miles) Our hotel near the Fort Worth Zoo is the perfect place to stay during your next vacation in central Texas. (817) 871-7050
Kimbell Art Museum(3.4 miles) This art museum prizes quality over quantity, boasting a small, though valuable permanent collection. (817) 332-8451
Six Flags over Texas(15 miles) The entire family will love staying at our hotel, as Six Flags over Texas is located nearby and offers plenty of fun family activities. (817) 640-8900
Stockyards Station(1.4 miles) Stockyards Station is located in the heart of the historic Fort Worth stockyards, home of Billy Bob's Texas and the famous escape route of Bonnie and Clyde. (817) 625-9715
Sundance Square(2 miles) Sundance Square features shopping, dining and entertainment located in newly refurbished buildings from the beginning of the 20th Century. (817) 255-5700
Texas Christian University(5.4 miles) This university spans 269 acres and has over 7,000 undergraduate students enrolled. (817) 257-7000
Texas Motor Speedway(17 miles) This 1.5-mile speedway seats 159,470 and hosts two NASCAR Sprint Cup events per year. (817) 215-8500
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?
If you're looking for an artistic sample of the Old West, make sure to visit the Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art. The museum boasts a permanent exhibit of 56 paintings by renowned regional artists Charlie Russell and Frederic Remington.