4.5Sundance Square(1.729 reviews) - Better than we thought it would be. Sunday: 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
Recognized as one of the top downtown developments in the United States, Sundance Square spans 35 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Choose from 20 places to eat – from steaks to sushi to seafood – with lots of choices for patio dining. Walk into one of our many ART Galleries and check out the cool collection of stores, from local boutiques to nationally known brands. Enjoy great entertainment: live music, live theatre, comedy, and the magnificence of Bass Performance Hall. Be sure to visit Sundance Square Plaza, the heart of Fort Worth. Don’t worry about parking – it’s free after 5pm and all day Saturday and Sunday! Weekday Validation is available for up to 2.5 hours! See our website for details.See more..
4.5SoCo District(850 reviews) - Not much happening here Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Neighborhoods
Trendy Austin area south of Congress Avenue.See more..
This mile-long stretch of road originally belonging to Route 66, now features shops, clubs and restaurants. Favorites include the Nat Ballroom, currently an antiques store, but a former stop for the Big Bands that passed through Amarillo, and the Golden Light Café, where the best hamburgers in town have been served for more than 50 years.See more..
4.5Dallas Arts District(222 reviews) - Beautiful Sites Spent More than 3 hours Neighborhoods
The country's largest urban arts district.See more..
4.5Main Street Historic District(181 reviews) - Start your fun at the visitor center on Main Street Spent More than 3 hours Neighborhoods
Historic Downtown Bastrop, named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, features quaint shops and boutiques, art galleries and public art, and a wide variety of restaurants.See more..
Love the historic downtown buildings. Downtown is home to some great little antique stores that I enjoy visiting when I’m in town.See more..
4.5Chestnut Square Historic Village(93 reviews) - multiple house tour is worth a Saturday morning stop Sunday: Spent 1-2 hours Neighborhoods
I went for the Saturday historic house tour, but appreciate the community feel of the farmer's market - I would probably make this a semi-regular stop if I lived in the area / has a small town feel. The tour itself is fine, but not really in depth. Our guide was enthusiastic but somewhat limited beyond what she'd read, declarations to the contrary. It's nice to see these places preserved and the upkeep must be expensive given what I'd imagine revenue is, so you really can't fault what I would imagine must be the volunteer staff. Good of the town to assist in saving this and adding some flavor to the community. On balance it's worth a stop, and even a drive out of your way for something to day Saturday a.m.See more..
This is a cool little town with an interesting history. Be sure to visit the Hico Retrospective Museum, on the top floor of the old Petty Brothers Mercantile (as of this writing, the Blue Star Trading building) to learn more about its past. Fun shops and great places to eat, too! We will be back, definitely for a day trip and possibly an overnight.See more..
4.5CityLine(41 reviews) - Great central location for lunch, dinner, even business retreat Spent 2-3 hours Neighborhoods
A prime destination for urban explorers and suburban seekers, CityLine offers 186 acres of restaurants, entertainment, beautifully landscaped plazas and parks with programs like yoga in the plaza and wine tastings. Plus access to major highways, DART, DFW airport, Love Field, hike and bike trails and plenty of fresh air offer a dynamic feel of the city in convenient proximity to the suburbs.See more..
An elegant LITTLE restaurant tucked into the 17th Street Arts District. See the artwork of Rubio....a great Mexican artist. Enjoy the special foods on the menu.See more..
4.5Kelly Square(23 reviews) - Cute shops Neighborhoods There are some really neat stores in Kelly Square whick appears to be what draws people to downtown Sherman. Saw some beautiful clothing, purses amd jewelry. See more..
What a beautiful home! Chip and Joanna did an astounding job on this renovation. Being able to tour the inside and the grounds was an unforgettable experience. The work the Gaines' do is top notch! Our tour guide, Sharon, was fantastic. She was very knowledgeable about all things Castle. The Castle is a must see, while you can!See more..
3.5Zaragoza Street(10 reviews) - Boarder town road Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks
Historic district of Laredo follows this street.See more..