Located in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, this hotel dating to 1907/1913 reflects the architecture and heritage of the Old West cattle era. It is famously known as a hideout for Bonnie and Clyde.
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The Stockyards Hotel in Fort Worth is a beautiful and well-maintained historic hotel that will take you back in time to the Wild West. Its old western ambience is simply nostalgic, making it a unique stay in the historic district of Fort Worth. The hotel's historic look, feel and classic hospitality will give you a perfect authentic relaxing turn-of-the-century charm and decor. The location is great for those who want to see classic Fort Worth and it's also close to Billy Bob's for entertainment. From the beautiful lobby furnishings to the small details of the carpet, everything was perfect. Some guests were impressed with the hotel's historic feel, while others found it simply charming. Although some guests complained about the hotel's maintenance, it's still a great historic building that has been kept in its pure western tradition. Overall, it's a superbe hôtel dans la pure tradition western that you should definitely consider for your next trip to Fort Worth.
A historic hotel in Fort Worth, this property has a history that contributes to the city's background.
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The Hilton Fort Worth is a fantastic destination for anyone interested in history. The hotel possesses a rich, storied past that is honored in the decor and upkeep of the building, creating an exciting atmosphere that feels like stepping into another era. The historical information woven throughout the hotel is fascinating and the furniture is thoughtfully preserved to maintain the historical charm. Although some reviewers didn't enjoy their stay, the majority raved about the opportunity to experience such a unique and well-preserved piece of history. Finally, the location of the Hilton Fort Worth is unbeatable, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for an authentic and educational vacation experience.
Originally a private estate, this property has been transformed into a historic hotel in Dallas, retaining elements of its original architecture and grandeur.
Established in 1912 by Adolphus Busch, this Beaux-Arts architectural masterpiece was once the tallest building in Texas. It has a storied past, having hosted British royalty and numerous U.S. presidents, embodying historical grandeur in Dallas.
The Canvas Hotel Dallas receives positive reviews for its great location, beautiful rooftop terrace with stunning views of the Dallas skyline, unique and spacious rooms with lovely decor, friendly and accommodating staff and ample breakfast buffet that guests found delicious and reasonably priced. While there are a few complaints about the location being far from some places to eat or things to do, the hotel still provides convenience for exploring the city. Guests also enjoy the rooftop pool and bar, which can get crowded on weekends, but still provide a relaxing and refreshing swimming experience. While the hotel's wifi experience may vary for some guests, cleanliness is evident, along with the hotel's attention to pet-friendly accommodations. The hotel is also a top pick for a Dallas stay with great parking facilities. Families looking to explore Dallas can comfortably stay and bring their furry companions. The hotel is an excellent choice for romantic getaways with upgrade room options sure to impress.
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