Planning your Fort Worth Vacation in Texas!

Visiting Fort Worth Texas

The legendary past of Fort Worth attracts visitors from all over the world. There is probably not a city that holds more lore; Fort Worth claims its place in history as a hide out for "Machine Gun" Kelly, the home of the school Lee Harvey Oswald attended, and the place that John F. Kennedy ate his last dinner. In days of old Will Rogers referred to Fort Worth as the city "Where the West Begins". Today Fort Worth boasts a renovated downtown and more major cultural attraction than most places. Through it all Fort Worth has managed to hang onto its cowboy roots. From NASCAR racing to the NFL Fort Worth has it covered. With everything from large department stores to unique boutiques offering everything from the newest fashions of the season to authentic Western wear Fort Worth is second to none in shopping. Its restaurants run the gamut of ultra casual to elegant serving up everything from Pacific Rim cuisine to the prime melt in your mouth steaks that Texas is so famous for.

Fort Worth Climate

Fort Worth enjoys a climate that is humid sub-tropical. The temperatures of summer are hot and usually accompanied by fair skies and westerly winds. Summer highs average in the mid 90s and sometimes rise above 100 degrees, but thunderstorms usually break these "hot" spells into three to five day periods. The daytime temperatures are most pleasant in fall when they are in the 65 to 87 degree range. Winters are mild with a high range in the 50s and a low range in the mid 30s. There are cold spells where temperatures drop below this level, but they are routinely short lived. Snowfall is very rare here. Spring temperatures mimic those of the fall. Thunderstorms are more frequent in spring than any other time of year, especially in the late afternoon. The ideal temperatures of spring and fall make these times of year most popular with Fort Worth vacationers.

Fort Worth Fine Arts

Fort Worth is extremely devoted to the fine arts and offers an incredible selection of activities. It is hard to believe that a city with such a sordid past would have emerged into such a cultural jewel. Dance halls, gun slingers and notorious criminals have been replaced by an opera company, a ballet company, and a symphony orchestra. There are several theaters in the area showcasing a wide variety of talent. Fort Worth is known as the Museum Capital of the Southwest and has the second largest modern art museum in the nation, second only to New York City's MoMA. There are museums dedicated to preserving and presenting exhibits that cannot be found anyplace else in the country. The city is rich with artistic tributes and annual arts festivals. You are sure to find an array of performances to please your senses.

Fort Worth Travel Tips

Fort Worth visitors can enjoy outdoor activities for several months out of the year. Summers can be hot and vacationers must take care to protect themselves from the sun. It would be wise for visitors to pack sunscreen with a high SPF and apply it if they are going to be outside. Fort Worth is known for its wide temperature variations so those vacationing in the winter would be well advised to dress in layers. If you are visiting in spring carry an umbrella especially in the late afternoons when thunderstorms are most likely to pop up. A car is the best way to see Forth Worth, even though it has a bus system. The excellent layouts of the roads make Fort Worth easy to travel and there are several outlying districts worth seeing. Fort Worth is a safe place to visit, but it's still a good idea to use traveler's checks instead of cash or bring one credit card. Do not to leave valuables in your car. Numerous banks are located throughout the area, many of these offer currency exchange and ATM access.

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