Sundance Square Fort Worth TX - Historic Downtown Area to Shop Dine and Explore


Sundance Square consists of thirty five historic blocks to Dine. Shop and Explore. This is where tourists and locals alike come play, work, live and stay. This is one of the most exciting and pedestrian-friendly downtown areas in America, where business and pleasure come together. You can browse specialty boutiques, dine in restaurants from casual to elegant, visit a museum, wander through a fascinating art gallery, ride the trolley, see a movie or live theatre performance, or take in a show at Bass Performance Hall or simply relax in your Hotels spa while you get pampered. Around each corner you will find the unexpected, with one surprise after another.

An award-winning model of urban redevelopment, the safe and clean square is popular with both locals and visitors. This vibrant downtown environment, offers a synergism between working, living and entertainment. Restored turn-of-the-century buildings, brick-lined streets and sidewalks and colorful landscaping provide a picturesque backdrop for this multi-faceted urban development. When hearing the words Fort Worth, many people would imagine cowboy boots and ten-gallon hats. On the contrary, just one stroll through Sundance Square would have you thinking otherwise, realizing the rich culture and arts, in this area where nothing is left out. Their Old West is the spirit that inspires multitudinous cultural and contemporary expressions. Not only will you find culture and arts here, but retail and specialty shops, office space, hotels, restaurants and living. The square is also home to those who choose to be in the center of it all. Whether it be in one of the chic "Sanger Lofts'' or at Sundance West, an upscale, high rise in thriving downtown Fort Worth

Consisting of:

2 upscale residential complexes

9 screens of AMC cinemas,

29 restaurants

3 live theatres,

2 Museums

Bass Performance Hall, permanent home to the Ballet, Symphony, Opera, and Theatre companies.

2 Art Galleries

Numerous upscale retail shops and trendy small boutiques.

Some of Fort Worth's most unique office space including the 12-story Chase Bank Building, Wells Fargo Tower, D.R. Horton Tower, and The Carnegie.

You are sure to find enough to keep you busy and run out of time trying to see it all.

With restaurants and clubs such as 8.0 Bar and Cafe, Jubilee Theatre, Scat Jazz Lounge, The Flying Saucer, 95.9 The Ranch and Country Legends, AMC Palace 9 Theatre, Ashton Hotel, Bass Performance Hall, Four Day Weekend, Barnes and Noble, Thomas Kincaid Gallery, Retro Cowboy, Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa, Daddy Jack's Seafood, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Embassy Suites Hotel, Circle Theatre, and City Streets and more, you are sure to be satisfied. Plenty of free parking is available after 5:00 p.m. and all day on weekends and holidays. And, a customer validation program during weekday business hours provides up to 2 1/2 hours of parking free. Phone: 817-255-5700

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