This mid-20th-century building is located 10 minutes from downtown Fort Worth. Innkeepers Martha and Richard Linnartz have owned the bed-and-breakfast since the mid-1990s. This replica of a fine Southern plantation provides an extremely quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Rooms are decorated with 19th-century antiques and rich color schemes. Oak trees and azalea bushes line the peaceful flowing creek, while a gazebo and wooden yard swing finalize the effect. The Southern breakfasts are enough to make you want to return again and again.
Miss Molly's Hotel illuminates the memories of Fort Worth's Stockyards historical district. Every room is decorated with antique furnishings, such as the old iron bed in the Oilmen's room. Miss Josie's room has opulent tufted padding on the ceiling, a tall turn-of-the-century headboard, brilliant floral wallpaper, delicate chandelier and table lamps, and a large private bath featuring a claw-foot tub. The parlor sports a colorful, deep-piled area rug covering dark wood floors. The entire room is filled with antique chests and other furniture. A stained glass skylight and antique floor lamps offer plenty of light.
These world-class accommodations sit right in the middle of Sundance Square, one of the city's busiest business and entertainment districts. The hotel is minutes away from the Convention Center. Visitors may choose to eat at one of the hotel's three luxurious restaurants or step outside to explore the neighborhood's eateries. There are 504 newly renovated guestrooms that reflect elegance and unparalleled comforts, including high-speed internet access and spacious work desks. The hotel offers a variety of theme packages, which include credit towards a meal, champagne, a carriage ride, or other perks for the traveler who wants to add a little flair to their stay downtown.
The Inn at the Fort Worth Club is a luxury hotel for you to call a home away from home. With a number of luxury guest suites, the inn provides a space that guests can feel comfortable living in, not just sleeping in. There are a number of fine amenities provided by the Inn and the upscale Fort Worth Club making a stay at this hotel an all-around enjoyable experience. Stay in a room with history at a hotel that has seen the likes of Bob Hope and President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Omni Fort Worth Hotel makes for an ideal vacation retreat right in the heart of the city. Well-appointed rooms welcome you to sample their delights as the commodious facilities enchant one and all. Special programs are on offer for children who are sure to have a gala time. Guests can pamper themselves at the on-site salon and spa, which is sure to make you swoon and come back for more. Their well-equipped fitness center is a veritable haunt for fitness enthusiasts. You can also host business events and corporate events at this venue. Check the website for more details and special offers.
The Ashton Hotel was once a home of the Forth Worth Club, it has now been restored with an Italian facade and wrought iron balconies. The 39 rooms, coupled with amenities, such as a contemporary restaurant, piano bar and 24-hour concierge services, make this hotel a hit with traveling executives. Each room brims with history and is complete with comfortable furnishings. The small number of guest rooms assure a high level of customer service. For dining and entertainment, the Sundance Square entertainment district and the Fort Worth Stockyards are minutes away.
Located in the Fairmount National Historic District, the Rosen Inn Bed and Breakfast is a vintage gem. The front of the house comprises of beautifully manicured gardens which make for a lovely view from one of the three suites housed inside the inn. The rooms are spacious as well as splendidly decorated, with hardwood floors, charming window seating and bathrooms replete with a claw-footed tub. A short stroll away from the Stockyards and the Fort Worth Cultural District, the Rosen inn Bed & Breakfast is the ideal place for a quiet weekend getaway and much-needed rejuvenation.
This mid-20th-century building is located 10 minutes from downtown Fort Worth. Innkeepers Martha and Richard Linnartz have owned the bed-and-breakfast since the mid-1990s. This replica of a fine Southern plantation provides an extremely quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Rooms are decorated with 19th-century antiques and rich color schemes. Oak trees and azalea bushes line the peaceful flowing creek, while a gazebo and wooden yard swing finalize the effect. The Southern breakfasts are enough to make you want to return again and again.
Located at the edge of Arlington's historic city centre, and across the street from University of Texas at Arlington, this bed and breakfast features a complimentary full country breakfast. Free WiFi access is also available. The traditionally decorated rooms at The Thornton Inn Bed and Breakfast provide a satellite TV and a seating area. Each room also has a private bathroom with plush bathrobes. Complimentary soft drinks, beer, wine, and tea or coffee are available on the spacious front porch at The Thornton Inn Bed and Breakfast. This historic property is less than 2 miles from AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers, is 3 miles away. The original Six Flags and Hurricane Harbour theme parks are each 10 minutes' drive from the property.
Located in Texas 13 miles from Dallas Convention Center, this bed and breakfast offers free laundry service. All charming guest rooms include a continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Each room at Alla's Historical Bed and Breakfast, Spa and Cabana features ornate antique furnishings. Guests can relax in the elegant rooms complete with plush bedding. A variety of breakfasts are offered at Alla's Historical Bed and Breakfast, Spa and Cabana. An organic European style breakfast and a hot American breakfast can be purchased. A hot tub is available on site for an extra fee. Women's Museum is 15 miles from this bed and breakfast. DFW Airport is 30 minutes’ drive away.