2 Best Hotels in Fort Worth, Dallas and Fort Worth

We've compiled the best of the best in Fort Worth - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fort Worth Stockyards Hotel

$$$ | 109 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX, 76164, USA

A storybook place that's seen more than its share of cowboys, rustlers, gangsters, and oil barons, this hotel has been used in many a movie. If you're visiting the Stockyards, take a moment to walk through the 1907 hotel's richly appointed lobby (even if you're not a guest), sit a spell on comfy leather sofas and upholstered chairs, and watch folks walk down Exchange Avenue. There are four styles of rooms to choose from: Victorian, Native American, Mountain Man, and Western. In the Booger Red Saloon, the bar stools are saddles.

Pros

  • In the heart of the Stockyards action
  • Sense of history
  • Personal service

Cons

  • Lacks some big-hotel amenities
  • Street noise from Stockyards revelers
109 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX, 76164, USA
817-625–6427
hotel Details
52 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Miss Molly's Hotel

$$ | 109 W. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX, 76106, USA

Once a prim little inn, then a raucous bordello, this place above the Star Café has been reincarnated as a unique B&B. Each room is different, but all are furnished with Old West antiques. Only one has a private bath; guests in other rooms share three bathrooms. Folks say Miss Molly's is haunted by friendly ghosts, which scares some guests away and attracts others. While there is no policy excluding children as guests, families with children under 10 are discouraged from staying here.

Pros

  • In the middle of the action at the Fort Worth Stockyards
  • Half-price rates during the week
  • Potential paranormal encounters

Cons

  • Credit cards not accepted
  • Not good for families
109 W. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX, 76106, USA
817-626-1522
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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