Hispanic Heritage
Many visitors experience Fort Worth’s Hispanic heritage on the city’s North Side, but Latin American culture permeates many neighborhoods. About a third of Fort Worth’s approximate 900,000 population identifies as Hispanic.
Fort Worth is rich in culture -- from the Artes de la Rosa Cultural Center for the Arts and the renowned North Side High School Mariachi Band to family restaurants serving cuisine from El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico. Whether you visit for the Best of Mexico Celebración at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo or for Dia de los Muertos, discover why we say Visita Fort Worth.
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Blog Highlights
Spotlight on: Sarah Castillo
It’s hard to talk about Fort Worth’s hospitality scene without mentioning Sarah Castillo. The restaurateur and entrepreneur may be known around town for her…
The History of Joe T. Garcia’s - a Fort Worth Icon
Joe T. Garcia’s is best known for its margaritas and beautiful hacienda-style patio. For almost 90 years, the restaurant has been a favorite of locals, but has had a long…
Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight: Abel Casillas
Squeezebox Bandits’ star is on the rise. The band that is known for maintaining a bustling schedule is increasingly featured at high-profile performances organized by Visit…
10 Spots for Margaritas in Fort Worth
Fort Worth is blessed with a plethora of unique restaurants shaking up some amazing margaritas. Here are 10 spots to sit back and unwind…
Pan de Muerto y Dia de los Muertos
Pan de Muerto has arrived. In panaderías across Fort Worth you can now find the Mexican sweet bread next to conchas, cuernos, marranitos, and other pan dulce. Pan de Muerto is…
The History of the Mexican Vaquero
When the story of the Old West is told, particularly the cattle drives of the 1800s, the narrative of the Mexican vaquero must be included…
Louie the Singer on Family, Faith, and R&B
In mid-2009, Louie the Singer left a lucrative music tour to return home to Fort Worth to raise his then two-year-old son. The decision to leave Los Angeles is one that Louie said…
Apoya a Negocios Locales en Fort Worth
Nadie se ha salvado de los efectos de la pandemia y los negocios pequeños y locales fueron las empresas más impactadas. Pese a los retos que llegaron con el coronavirus…
Festival de Primavera en el Jardín Botánico de Fort Worth
El Jardín Botánico de Fort Worth y El Instituto de Investigación Botánica de Texas (FWBG | BRIT) se está preparando para dar la bienvenida con bailarines…
Tasty Tacos in Fort Worth
There are more taco restaurants in Fort Worth than can reasonably be listed in the space of one blog. Some are in trailers, converted houses or shacks. Some have nice patios…
Best of the Breakfast Tacos
Fort Worth may be Cowtown, but with all the great taco joints around, we could easily wrestle the title of Taco Capital of the state from Austin (or anywhere). If you’re…
Descubre el arte en Fort Worth
Después de haber pasado el mes de diciembre viendo lucecitas navideñas y con la familia en casa, el inicio del nuevo año es la excusa perfecta para ir de paseo a…
Un 2021 lleno de sabor
El año arranca y te presentamos los restaurantes reabiertos para iniciarlo con un buen sabor de boca…
Arreo diario de ganado
¡2 veces al día un grupo de vaqueros recorre el Distrito Histórico de los Stockyards de una forma muy original!
Spotlight: Juan Velázquez
If you’ve driven around the Fort Worth lately, you may have noticed some colorful additions. From Hemphill in the Southside to Downtown and the Stockyards, the murals of…
Los Stockyards se renuevan
Nuevas aperturas y atracciones renovadas con medidas de distancia social en el Distrito más vaquero de Texas. El Distrito Histórico de los Stockyards reabre sus espacios…
La Fábrica de Dinero
Ven a la fábrica de los dólares, donde verás cómo se imprimen millones. ¡El tour es gratuito!…
American Paint Horse Association
Los cuarteles generales de esta hermosa raza equina llegan a Fort Worth. Conoce más y asiste a sus eventos…
Vegan Mexican Food in Fort Worth
Want to cut down your meat consumption but love Mexican food too much?…
Elotes in Fort Worth
While the pandemic has changed the way we experience dining out, getting a hot elote en vaso (cut corn in a cup) during this time has remained somewhat the same since the…
Planea un Viaje Familiar a Fort Worth
¡Ven con tus niños! Somos una ciudad amigable con atracciones para los más pequeños…
The Shops at Clearfork
Un nueva zona de compras, restaurantes y entretenimiento para un día de compras y diversión.
El Zoológico de Fort Worth
Ven a uno de los mejores zoológicos de Estados Unidos, con decenas de actividades únicas…
Paletas in Fort Worth
A refreshing paleta, Spanish for popsicle, is the perfect treat to make the North Texas summer heat a bit more bearable. Here are three (of many) paleterias around town worth a…
Dining with WERO: Birria Tacos in Fort Worth
Tacos de Birria have officially taken over Texas…
Tanger Outlets
Un Outlet lleno de ofertas en grandes marcas, a tan sólo 26 minutos del centro de Fort Worth.
3 nuevos restaurantes y 3 hoteles
Tres grandes hoteles abren restaurantes excepcionales y 2 hoteles nuevos abren en FW…
Dining with WERO: Food To-Go
Here are a few spots around the city that excel in providing tantalizing menus to-go, making it easy and safe to get your meals…
Hispanic Cultural Sites in Fort Worth
From artwork that decorates concrete bridges to sculptures that honor the contribution of Mexican cattle-herders, here are some spots in Fort Worth that highlight…
Museo Amon Carter de Arte Americano
La reapertura de una joya arquitectónica con galerías renovadas y llenas de arte. ¡La entrada es gratis!