Fort Worth Cruiser Guided Tour

Fort Worth, US

Highlights

  • Scenic Golf Cart Tour of Fort Worth
  • Explore Sundance Square's vibrant culture
  • Visit the iconic Bass Performance Hall
  • Discover the beautiful Fort Worth Water Gardens
  • Learn about the history at the JFK Tribute

Meeting Point

Meeting/Departure Point Sundance Square (Haltom's Fine Jewelers) 317 Main St Fort Worth, TX 76102 Meeting/Departure Point Instruction Company Cruizer will pull in front of the Sundance Square (Haltom's Fine Jewelers) and pick you up. Parking Fee Not Included

Meeting point

317 Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 , United States

End point

End Point

Meeting/Departure Point Sundance Square (Haltom's Fine Jewelers) 317 Main St Fort Worth, TX 76102 Meeting/Departure Point Instruction Company Cruizer will pull in front of the Sundance Square (Haltom's Fine Jewelers) and pick you up. Parking Fee Not Included

Meeting point

317 Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 , United States

End point

What to expect

1

Sundance Square

Sundance Square fuses historical Western architecture with modern design across its walkable 37-square-block downtown campus of shopping, restaurants, art galleries, entertainment, professional offices, and residential living. Its plaza is rated as one of the nation’s top outdoor gathering spots and is referred to as the "living room of Fort Worth.” Visitors to Sundance Square are encouraged to explore its murals, whimsical water fountains, courtyards, one-of-a-kind local shops, great food, and live music.

Duration 10 minutes
2

Bass Performance Hall

The Bass Performance Hall (also known as Bass Hall) is a performing arts venue, located in Fort Worth, Texas.

Duration 5 minutes
3

Fort Worth Convention Center

The Fort Worth Convention Center is a convention center and indoor arena located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The complex opened on September 30, 1968, and was expanded in 1983, 2002, and 2003.

Duration 5 minutes
4

Fort Worth Water Gardens

The Fort Worth Water Gardens, built in 1974, is located on the south end of downtown Fort Worth between Houston and Commerce Streets next to the Fort Worth Convention Center. The 4.3-acre (1.7-hectare) Water Gardens were designed by noted New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and were dedicated to the City of Fort Worth by the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Duration 15 minutes
5

Thompson’s Book Store

Thompson's Bookstore opened in 1972 and closed in 1993. Lore says the building was a brothel at one time, a good possibility considering its proximity to the red-light Hell's Half Acre. Thompson's Bookstore Cocktail Lounge and Speakeasy, as it's known today, opened in the spring of 2015.

Duration 5 minutes
6

Peters Brothers Hats

Hats have been a part of human history for thousands of years, serving a variety of purposes from protection against the elements to symbols of status and wealth. In many cultures, hats were used to indicate a person’s profession, religion, or social standing.

Duration 5 minutes
7

JFK Tribute

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy gave an impromptu speech to thousands of rain-drenched spectators on the front steps of the historic Hotel Texas, now the Hilton Fort Worth, followed by a formal presentation at the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce breakfast.

Duration 5 minutes
8

Courtyard Fort Worth Downtown/Blackstone

The Blackstone Hotel is the tallest hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at 268 ft (82 m) tall. Located on the corner of Fifth and Main Streets, it is noted for its Art Deco design with terracotta ornamentation and setbacks on the top floors. The hotel was constructed in 1929 and operated for over 50 years before it sat vacant for nearly 20 years. The Blackstone Hotel guest list is full of notable people including Presidents of the United States: Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon. The hotel was also host to a few movie stars such as Bob Hope, Clark Gable, and Elvis Presley. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (Building #84001961) on February 2, 1984. The building was restored in the late 1990s and is still in use today as the Courtyard Fort Worth Downtown/Blackstone, although it is still known as the "Blackstone Hotel" to those who live in or have ties to Fort Worth.

Duration 5 minutes
9

Tarrant County Courthouse

The Tarrant County Courthouse is part of the Tarrant County government campus in Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Duration 10 minutes
10

Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District

The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976. It holds a former livestock market which operated under various owners from 1866

Duration 60 minutes
11

Stockyards Championship Rodeo

Walking Tour of Fort Worth Stockyards. The arrival of railroads in 1876 made the area a very important livestock center. Fort Worth Union Stockyards opened for business on January 19, 1890, covering 206 acres. On February 7, the Fort Worth Dressed Meat and Packing Company was founded. This facility was operated without profit until purchased by G. W. Simpson of Boston. In an effort to produce revenue, they reached out to the Swift and Armour companies to establish packing houses. By 1886, four stockyards had been built near the railroads. Boston capitalist Greenleaf W. Simpson, with a half dozen Boston and Chicago associates, incorporated the Fort Worth Stock Yards Company on March 23, 1893, and purchased the Union Stock Yards and the Fort Worth Packing Company. The Stockyards experienced early success. By 1907, the Stockyards sold a million cattle per year. The stockyards were organized places where cattle, sheep, and hogs could be bought, sold, and slaughtered. Fort Worth

Duration 30 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

What our experts say

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    Check out local shops in Sundance Square.
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    Grab lunch at a nearby restaurant after.
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    Visit the Fort Worth Water Gardens nearby.
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    Look for live music at Sundance Square.
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    Consider exploring the Stockyards post-tour.

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