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Fort Worth, TX is a vibrant city known for its rich culture and attractions. From the world-famous Stockyards to its impressive museums and many festivals, Fort Worth offers something for everyone. Visitors are delighted by the range of activities to explore in this vibrant, metropolitan city. People who visit often rave about their experience in Fort Worth. The locals are friendly and always willing to help tourists find the best places to visit or try new restaurants. Although the city's nightlife options are not as expansive as other cities in Texas, there are a few great spots where people can enjoy music, drinks, and good company. The art scene in Fort Worth is thriving with an excellent selection of galleries, public art displays, and live shows. With all these attractions to enjoy, it's no wonder why tourists keep coming back to experience the unforgettable charm that comes with visiting Fort Worth!

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Best City in Texas - 5/5/2021
This city is one of the best in Texas! It has a small-town atmosphere with friendly people. It has a strong southern charm feel, and there are plenty things to do. The city also has a strong church culture, many of the churches downtown look beautiful. Many out-of-state people have been flooding the city recently, although Fort Worth makes its western roots obvious and the city is Read More

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Fort Worth is the best. - 4/13/2021
I moved here from the Midwest in 2015. The best decision I could have made. Living in North Fort Worth, I couldn’t have for a better feel coming from a high crime rate Read More

Hidden Gem - 9/4/2020
Fort Worth may have a reputation for being an overgrown cowboy town, but that's not an accurate representation. The city's art institutions are the finest in Texas and among the best in the U.S. The Kimbell, the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art are all world-class and simply phenomenal. Bass Hall is ranked as one of the world's greatest opera halls. Fort Worth's downtown is repeatedly recognized as one of the nation's best. It's a kid-friendly city, with lots of water parks and amusement parks nearby, as well as a science museum that's tailored to younger folks and includes an IMAX theater. The Fort Worth Zoo was recently named the best zoo in the country by USA Today. There are more than 100 miles of biking/hiking trails along the Trinity River. A gazillion restaurants serve food of every imaginable nationality, with Mexican food dominating. Fort Worth seems smaller than it is, but it's a big city, with a population greater than Atlanta, Read More

Too Hot for this New Englander - 6/25/2020
Originally I am from the northeast and moved to the Fort Worth area 13 years ago for my job. I have never liked the heat and I really miss being outdoors in the summer. What can I say, I miss the four seasons. Fort Worth is just different, it's fun to visit and go to the stockyards and watch the cowboys on horses, their food is incredible and the people overall are nice. I just miss trees, things that are green, mountains, the ocean, and those beautiful fall leaves. Read More

Awful city - 4/6/2019
I've lived 4 years there ... Lot of rednecks living Read More

Fort Worth - Large City that feels like a town - 1/23/2019
I lived in Fort Worth for 5 years while going to college and it amazed me how that large of a city could have such a tight-knit community feel to it. Unlike many major cities in the US, Fort Worth has a very safe and walkable downtown area with bars, restaurants, music/comedy venues and plenty of family-fun events. While many people complain about the weather and thus rate the city poorly, it is sunny about 225-275 days a year and there is plenty to do outside even when it is 100+ because of the trinity river and the patios with misting fans and shade. Not to mention, Fort Worth is a quick growing city so there is always a new restaurant/area to go explore. Even living in Dallas now, I will always call Fort Worth my 1st home. GOD BLESS Read More

Texas for life! - 4/30/2018
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Meh still texas - 4/30/2018
I would like this place a lot more if it wasn't in Read More
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Hot flat and ugly - 2/10/2018
I lived here for 3 years and it was a trial every day.

However the good about it was we made a lot of friends the people are the best part about FTW.

Fort Worth is popular but I believe it offers more for businesses and corporations than for the residents.

It’s expensive to live there. The property taxes are astronomical and you get very little for it. The roads and infrastructure are appalling. Traffic is ubiquitous and the potholes never get fully repaired. When we moved there (with a promotion and a raise mind you) our discretionary income went DOWN because of the property taxes.

Also it’s bereft of natural beauty. All you see is prairie, stunted “trees” and the roofs of houses. Finally the smell of petroleum and fertilizer never goes away. If you like relentless heat mixed with occasional ice storms then this is the place for you.

Crime is becoming a big issue. If you leave your car in your driveway expect to Read More

not too bad - 7/8/2015
Actually, the only thing I dont like is the weather. Fort Worth has a reasonable cost of living and for the most part the people are friendly. The sweltering weather for most of the year is not Read More

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