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Fort Worth is a city in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas. With a population of roughly 661,000, it is Texas' 5th largest city. It is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, which has a population presence exceeding 6 million. Sometimes referred to as Cowtown, it is by far closer to its cowboy roots than neighboring Dallas.

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Mural Fort Worth - Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth grew from a military camp established at the close of the Mexican War by Gen. Winfield Scott, and named for Gen. William Jenkins Worth who fought in the war. Forty-two men of Company F, 2nd Dragoons, established the camp on June 6, 1849. The Fort Worth to Yuma, Arizona, stage line was established in 1850. The city became the seat of Tarrant County 1860, and after the Civil War, it became a major shipping and supply depot for cattlemen.

How is the Climate in Fort Worth

Fort Worth is located in the American South, and has a subtropical weather with mild winters, hot summers, and a wet spring and fall in between. In winter and summer it can also be a very dry place, as it receives warmer, drier weather from the Mojave Desert in the west and the Great Plains in the north.

Winters are generally mild, with average highs in the mid to upper 50s (10-15 °C) and average lows around the freezing mark (0-5 °C). It is not uncommon for Winter days with highs in the upper 60s (~20°C) with the following days high temperature 20-30 degrees cooler. It may sin Fort Worth a couple times a year, and occasionally winter temperatures will not get above freezing (32°F, 0 °C), but for the most part winter is just relatively dry and cool. There is, however and the danger of freezing rain and ice storms.

Spring and fall bring very pleasant temperatures, but spring is also known for its storms. Fort Worth is at the Southern tip of Tornado Alley, and springtime weather can be quite volatile and severe storms often occur. Summers are hot and dry - but often humid - with temperatures frequently surpassing 100 °F (38 °C).

Average precipitation in Fort Worth is 33 inches (830 mm) per year.

Neighborhoods

TCU Texas Christian University 2900 South University Dr,= 76109 GPS 32.708451,-97.361499. The TCU area is dominated by the campus. Some unique restaurants and boutiques are mixed with standard college fare, but the campus is beautiful and shows up in force (and in Purple) for gamedays}} Sundance Plaza Downtown Fort Worth 400 Main St,= 76102 GPS 32.7549445,-97.3314084. Sundance Plaza is a city park in downtown that plays host to multiple events year round. Night and weekend parking is free and additional security patrols not only keep the area safe, but also can help you find your next destination. Stockyards - GPS 32.7888519,-97.3491774. A national historic neighborhood and the Stockyards is the iconic background for which Fort Worth is known. The backdrop is all things western from cattle drives and BBQ to country music and belt buckles. No trip to is complete without a quick stop here. The Cultural District Home to world class museum and the stock show & rodeo as well as numerous restaurants and merchants, this area hosts many of Fort Worth's main attractions. Located across the Trinity River, 2 miles west of downtown, this area could be though of as uptown. The area is commonly called West 7th.

  • Near Southside Also called South Main and Magnolia, thit is the area where artists and more liberal mindsets are welcome. The area hosts multiple of the cities micro breweries, restaurants. The area is undergoing a renaissance with new building and merchants, but the growth is keeping with the vibe of the current culture.

Southwest Fort Worth Camp Bowie, Hulen, Clearfork GPS 32.7026386,-97.4156228. While not a single neighborhood, Southwest Fort Worth has a collection of different shopping areas and neighborhood restaurant clusters.

Travel to

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Fort Worth

All the major American carriers and many international ones provide scheduled passenger service into the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport GPS 32.897541,-97.040431 (IATA Flight Code: DFW), located miles 17 from downtown Fort Worth. This airport is one of three major hubs for American Airlines.American Airlines is also headquartered in Fort Worth.

Travel by train to

The Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center GPS 32.7527,-97.3264 at 1001 Jones Street is the central hub for Amtrak inter-city trains and Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter trains to Dallas, along with Greyhound inter-city bus service and local bus service provided by the T. TRE trains can provide a stress-free way to travel between the two cities during rush hour and also serve the more historic T&P Station GPS 32.745944,-97.327778 at 1600 Throckmorton Street on the south side of downtown.

Amtrak's Texas Eagle provides daily service between Chicago, Illinois and San Antonio, Texas with stops in Fort Worth and Dallas. Also, Amtrak's Heartland Flyer provides daily service between Fort Worth and Oklahoma City, and points in between. Woefully underfunded, passenger train service in the United States is a slow but scenic way to travel, if you aren't too concerned about arriving on time.

Alternatively, arrive from DFW Airport on TEXRail, another commuter train that provides direct rail service from the airport to downtown Fort Worth.

By car

Fort Worth may be easily reached via I-20 or I-30 from the east or west, or by I-35W from the north or south. I-35 splits into two branches north of the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area and the west branch going to and the east branch (I-35E) to Dallas. The branches rejoin to the south.

Travel on a Bus in Fort Worth

  • Greyhound. Bus stop is at the Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center.Also, subsidiaries of Greyhound, such as TNM&O serve as the regional carrier.
  • Megabus. Service from Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Memphis, Little Rock, Oklahoma City, and Norman (Oklahoma) | Norman. Bus stop is located at 710 Davis Street in Grand Prairie. Fares $1 and up.
  • Autobus Americanos. Mexican trans-border bus line with services to various points in Mexico. Bus stop is located at 5215 McCart in Fort Worth.
  • Turimex Internacional. Mexican trans-border bus line with services to various points in Mexico. Bus stop is located at 3620 Hemphill St.

How to get around in Fort Worth

Mass transit

Buses and trains link many areas of town over mid-range distances. Trinity Rail Express has commuter train service between downtown Fort Worth, DFW Airport and downtown Dallas. Service is Monday through Saturday. No scheduled services on Sundays and most major holidays.

Molly the Trolley bus service provides local public transportation in areas like downtown Fort Worth and the Historic Stockyards, and to Sundance Plaza during lunchtime. Hours of operation vary by route.

By bike

  • Fort Worth B-cycle $8/24 hours; $15/3 days; $20/week Bike sharing program with stations throughout downtown.

What to see in Fort Worth

Courthouse Fort Worth - Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth

Museums

  • Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd 32.74873, -97.36479 ☎ +1 817 332-8451 - A collection of artwork that ranges from 3000 BC to the mid-1900s. Although the collection is small, it boasts such big names as Matisse, Goya, Mondrian and Picasso, among others. The museum building itself is a highlight of architectural modernism, designed by American architect Louis Kahn.
  • Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell Street 32.74887, -97.36306 ☎ +1 817 738-9215 - The museum, located in an imposing, appropriately modern building, houses a large permanent collection and hosts many important traveling exhibitions. The building is designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.
  • Amon Carter Museum 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd 32.74833, -97.36697 ☎ +1 817-738-1933 - Extensive collection of American art and photography featuring many works by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russel.
  • National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame 1720 Gendy Street 32.74345, -97.36868 ☎ +1 817-336-4475 - Museum and association which honors women of the American West who have displayed courage or spirit and who have distinguished themselves while exemplifying the pioneer spirit.
  • National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum - formerly National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame - 3400 Mount Vernon Ave 32.7418, -97.2764 ☎ +1 817 534-8801 - National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Highlights the historical influence of non-White cowboys in Texas.
  • C.R. Smith Aviation Museum 4601 Hwy. 360 32.83258, -97.06322 ☎ +1 817 967-1560 - All you could ever want to know about the history of American Airlines. Great for kids, as it includes hands-on, interactive exhibits.
  • Stockyards Museum 131 E. Exchange Ave 32.78895, -97.34860 ☎ +1 817 625-5082 - Located in the 1902 Livestock Exchange Building, this museum showcases the history of Fort Worth.
  • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1501 Montgomery St. 32.74501, -97.36926 Exit Montgomery on 1-30 and head North ☎ +1 817-255-9300 - Family based hands on science and history museum, boasts traveling exhibits and the Omni-imax theater.
  • Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery 2950 West Bowie Street Texas Christian University campus in the Sid Richardson Science Building at the junction of West Bowie Street and Cockrell Avenue. ☎ +1 817-257-6277 +1 817-257-7789 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 1-4PM; Saturday 10AM Monday - 4PM free Small museum with astonishing collection of pieces of the sky, well-documented. Touch a piece of Mars!

Attractions

  • Sundance Plaza 20 blocks of shops, bars & restaurants, brick-paved sidewalks and historic buildings. Well lit and popular with tourists and local residents, Sundance Plaza is frequently the center for outdoor events such as concerts and art festivals.
  • Bass Performance Hall - A state-of-the-art venue presenting concerts, musicals, and theatrical performances throughout the year.
  • Fort Worth Stockyards - Just north of the downtown area is the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, where you'll find Texas style nightlife at bars like Billy Bob's. The Stockyards are also home to a weekly rodeo. Held every Friday and Saturday evening, and billed as the "World's First Indoor Rodeo," it attracts competitors from around the nation. The Stockyards is also home to Riscky's Barbeque, considered by local residents to be the best barbeque in the area.

Convention Center Fort Worth - Downtown convention center

  • The Fort Worth Zoo 1989 Colonial Parkway 32.72373, -97.35594 ☎ +1 817-759-7555 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 5PM; Saturday Sunday 10AM Monday - 6PM $7-10.50 (Wednesdays are half-price) Come see the animals and interactive exhibits.
  • The Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd 32.74025, -97.36337 ☎ +1 817-871-7686 Admission: Free, Japanese garden $3 The sprawling gardens includes a large flower garden, lawn, indoor tropical forest, and a beautiful Japanese garden.

What to do in Fort Worth

  • Burnett Park - Located on land donated by cattle baron Samuel Burk Burnett, features sculptures, pools, and granite walkways. Vast green parks and surrounding network of major lakes offer abundant opportunities for water sports and outdoor recreation.
  • Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival free Ranked 8th in the nation by the Art Fair Source Book and the Harris List, and number one in Texas, Main St. hosts tens of thousands of people annually during the four-day visual arts, entertainment and cultural event. Main St. showcases a nationally recognized fine art and fine craft juried art fair, live concerts, performance artists and street performers on the streets of downtown Fort Worth-stretching nine blocks on Main Street from the Tarrant County Courthouse to the Fort Worth Convention Center.
  • Sundance Plaza Parade of Lights - Late November. Watch colorful illuminated floats, beautiful antique cars, marching bands, equestrian units, horse-drawn carriages and a cast of delightful characters dressed in their holiday best. The unforgettable parade and an annual visit from Santa Claus and his elves will make the Sundance Plaza Parade of Lights a fun-filled holiday experience for the entire family! Free.
  • TCU Horned Frogs - The sports teams representing Texas Christian University, have branded themselves as "Fort Worth's team". The Frogs are best known for their football program, a rising national power in the first part of this century. TCU now competes in the Big 12 Conference. Most of TCU's athletic venues are on campus, with the best-known being Amon G. Carter Stadium (football) and Schollmaier Arena (basketball).
  • Fort Worth Water Gardens 1502 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 32.747778, -97.326667 ☎ +1 817 392-7111 - Fort Worth Water Gardens - Fort Worth Water Gardens 2003 A man-made watery setting to get away from the hustle and bustle downtown. For some awesome architecture, check out the 1933 Beaux Arts Style designed post office building at 251 Lancaster and Texas & Pacific Railway Station at 221 Lancaster (across the street from the south edge of the water gardens).

Study in Fort Worth

  • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Tarrant County College
  • Texas Christian University
  • University of North Texas Health Science Center
  • Texas Wesleyan University

Halal Restaurants in Fort Worth

Fort Worth is similar to many Texas cities in that there are two main food groups, BBQ and Tex-Mex. While tastes are changing and multiple options are available and these will still be your best two bets in the city. A growing food truck scene is starting to make a presence in the city, and some of the local breweries are making drinks worth recommending to friends.

  • King Tut | 1512 West Magnolia Ave. ☎ +1 817 335-3051 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 2PM & 5PM Monday - 9PM; Saturday 5PM Monday - 9PM Egyptian restaurant with excellent Middle Eastern cuisine.
  • Piranah Killer Sushi - 335 West 3rd St. ☎ +1 817 438-0206 - The best sushi in Fort Worth, downtown.

Sweets

Gypsy Scoops 2905 Race St, 76111 GPS 32.7734186,-97.3053446 - Hours: Tuesday West 12:30PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday - Saturday 12:30PM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 12:30PM Monday - 8PM . Nice little authentic Ice Cream parlor. Makes their own flavors as well as rolls their own waffle cones.

  • Melt Icecream 1201 West Magnolia Ave #115, 76104 GPS 32.7304787,-97.3382182. Tiny ice cream parlor serving creative flavor combos frequently with lines out the door at multiple times in the day}}
  • J&J Blues Cafe 937 Woodward Street ☎ +1 817 870-2337 - Live music and good energy.
  • Flying Saucer Draught Emporium 111 E 4th Street ☎ +1 817 336-7468 - The gameroom offers a place to play a game of pool, chess or darts. The shiny, faux-rock floor throughout is enhanced by the vast collection of vintage dinnerware adorning every wall. They have the largest selection of organic juice (225 varieties) around. Menu selections include Creamy Beer Cheese Soup and the Build-Your-Own Sausage and Cheese Plate, spicy Sausages quesadillas and traditional bratwurst with German potato salad.
  • Chat Room Pub - The Chat - 1263 West Magnolia 32.730938371422496, -97.33916759490967 ☎ +1 817 922-8319 Opening Hours: 3PM Monday - 2AM Good drink selection in a chilled atmosphere.
  • The Usual 1408 W. Magnolia Ave ☎ +1 817 810-0114 - A high-end craft cocktail bar popular with the hip Magnolia Avenue set. A somewhat mixed, friendly spot with very modern decor and a nice but small patio out back. Thit is the place to go for expensive but very well-mixed takes on the classics, and an inspired cocktail menu. Try the Montpelier, which mixes bourbon, smoked maple syrup, Jamaican and Italian vermouth.

Pouring Glory 1001 Bryan Ave, 76104 GPS 32.734043,-97.3250209. 50+ taps with local, regional and a few international flavors off the beaten path. Food is good enough to be a stand alone restaurant, but be careful of the pretzilla

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Muslim Friendly hotels in Fort Worth

  • Motel 6 Ft Worth East 1236 Oakland Blvd ☎ +1 817 834-7361 +1 817 834-1573 - Budget lodgings at a budget price. Don't expect luxury, but it's a clean place to sleep.
  • Motel 6 Ft Worth North 3271 I-35W ☎ +1 817 625-4359 +1 817 625-8256
  • Motel 6 Ft Worth South 6600 South Freeway ☎ +1 817 293-8595 +1 817 293-8577
  • Motel 6 Ft Worth West 8701 I-30 West ☎ +1 817 244-9740 +1 817 244-1697
  • AmeriSuites Fort Worth 5900 Cityview Blvd southwest Fort Worth ☎ +1 817 361-9797 - Another chain hotel, but more upscale than Motel 6.
  • Comfort Suites DFW Airport 4700 W. John Carpenter Fwy ☎ +1 972 929-9097
  • Courtyard Fort Worth Downtown - 601 Main Street Four blocks from the Convention Center ☎ +1 817 885-8700 $209-249 Renovated rooms with modern amenities.
  • Courtyard Fort Worth Fossil Creek | 3751 NE Loop 820 Intersection of the 35W and 820 freeways, close to the Fort Worth Stockyards ☎ +1 817 847-0044 $109-119
  • Radisson Fort Worth South 100 East Alta Mesa Blvd Five miles from Downtown Fort Worth ☎ +1 817 293-3088 - Three-star hotel with amenities including indoor heated pool, restaurant, lounge, room service, fitness room, and business center.
  • Sheraton Fort Worth 1701 Commerce Street Downtown ☎ +1 817 335-7000
  • Residence Inn Fort Worth University 1701 South University Dr 32.72498, -97.36050 ☎ +1 817-870-1011 +1-888-236-2427
  • SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University 3250 Lovell Ave ☎ +1 817-878-2554 +1-888-236-2427 Extended stay hotel located near the convention center.
  • TownePlace Suites Fort Worth Southwest 4200 International Plaza Halfway between Benbrook Lake and downtown. ☎ +1 817-732-2224 +1-888-236-2427
  • Courtyard Fort Worth University Drive 3150 Riverfront Dr ☎ +1 817-335-1300 +1-888-236-2427
  • The Ashton - 610 Main Street ☎ +1 817 332-0100 $250 Well-liked luxury hotel in a renovated historical building. Very helpful, attentive staff.
  • Hilton Fort Worth - 815 Main Street ☎ +1 817 870-2100 $95 A clean, quiet place to stay, with good service. The building and decor could use an update.
  • Renaissance Worthington - 200 Main Street ☎ +1 817 870-1000 $199 The city's only 4-diamond hotel, since opening in 1981 with all the expected amenities. Especially well-regarded for efficient yet friendly staff.
  • The Texas White House - 1417 Eighth Avenue 1.5 miles southwest of downtown by residential streets ☎ +1 817 923-3597 +1 817-923-0410$125-235 Historical, award-winning bed and breakfast with luxury amenities
  • MD Resort ~ A Bed & Breakfast Style Guest Ranch - 601 Old Base Road - 25 min Northwest of downtown Fort Worth in the nationside ☎ +1 817 489-5150 +1 817-489-5036$127-297 Trees, animals, lots of things to do inside and out and lots of privacy.

Lockheed Martin Plant

Options ideal for travel to the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics plant: 200 North Grants Ln, adjacent to the Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base (JRB, formerly Carswell Air Force Base):

  • Hampton Inn 2700 South Cherry Ln 2 miles from plant ☎ +1 817-560-4180 - Clean, good breakfast buffet.
  • Holiday Inn Express 2730 Cherry Ln 2 miles from plant ☎ +1 817-560-4200
  • Residence Inn by Marriott 1701 South University Dr adjacent to Trinity Park and riverfront walking path, 7.2 miles from plant ☎ +1 817-870-1011
  • Spring Hill Suites 3250 Lovell Ave off University Drive, roughly 6.8 miles from plant ☎ +1 817-878-2554

Telecommunications in Fort Worth

Good cellular phone coverage by all major providers throughout the city and all major roadways. Internet hot-spots available at most Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.) Coffee locations, DFW Airport, and FedEx Kinko's offices.

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Stay safe as a Muslim in Fort Worth

As with any other large city, be vigilant in Fort Worth. The city's central arts and entertainment neighborhood is well policed, however, as so long as you make sure you lock your vehicle and hide any valuables inside, all that you need is a little extra awareness of your surroundings. The city's freeways can be quite dangerous if you are not accustomed to driving in such high volumes of rapidly moving traffic; keep this in mind when you are planning a trip.

Cope in Fort Worth

Gym workout

  • 24 Hour Fitness and LA Fitness (which includes Ballys) have many locations throughout the area. If you have a regular membership with either of them from back home your membership is good here. Note that some memberships are only good for one location and will cost extra to access a different gym/club than the one you normally go to at home.Ask before leaving. Otherwise day passes range from $10-20. Bring a lock and towel.
  • Kadampa Meditation Center Texas, 4812 Camp Bowie Boulevard, +1 817-303-2700. Offers relaxation meditations and meditation classes to increase inner peace.

Travel Next from Fort Worth

  • Mineral Wells, home to Lake Mineral Wells State Park
  • Bridgeport (Texas) | Bridgeport, 30 miles to the northwest has a nice lake for boating and fishing.
  • Weatherford (Texas) | Weatherford, 20 miles west of downtown Fort Worth.
  • Grapevine (Texas) | Grapevine has a nice historic main street area and numerous Cafes.
  • Glen Rose 50 miles southwest has Dinosaur Valley State Park and Fossil Rim Wildlife Center.

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