Areas & Neighborhoods in With the entire Fort Worth metro area covering a total of 350 square miles (906 sq km), there's more to this Texan town than immediately meets the eye.
Downtown, you can peruse one of the most acclaimed collections of modern art in all of Texas. Or, two-step your way to the Stockyards to discover why locals lovingly refer to their city as Cowtown. Downtown At the heart of Downtown lies
Sundance Square, a 35-block commercial district with exquisite old buildings nestled next to lofty skyscrapers. In addition to walking in the footsteps of the city's cattle barons, railroad workers, and oil men, you can dine at one of Fort Worth's swankiest restaurants or venture inside the Sid Richardson Museum, a trove of American art. Cultural District If inspiration is what you're after, head to the museums in Fort Worth's Cultural District. World-class collections at the
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Kimbell Art Museum—an architectural feat filled with European masterpieces—m