Private Journeys

USA – Dallas and Fort Worth Stopover

5 days

Itinerary

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Day 1

Arrive in Dallas and Fort Worth, private transfer.

Land at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and take a private transfer to your hotel. You’ll be spending your first two nights just 30 minutes northwest of Dallas in the charming historical town of Grapevine – a world away from the busy heart of Texas. You’ll be situated just off the walkable and fully-restored historic Main Street, bustling with locally-owned shops, delightful restaurants, bars and artist studio galleries.

Dallas Skyline

Day 2

Explore Grapevine or head into Dallas.

Grapevine is known for its excellent Urban Wine Trail, and biannual wine festivals where local wineries produce wonderful reds and whites from local varieties, so take the day to do a wine tasting or two. If you’d rather explore Dallas, a modern metropolis with a world-class arts scene, head into the heart of the downtown Dallas Arts District to get started. Other interesting attraction in the city include touring the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza – where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated – and a visit to the

Perot Museum of Nature and Science, the George W. Bush Presidential Museum or the Reunion Tower whose restaurant, Crown Block, offers dinner with a view.

Day 3

Continue to Fort Worth.

Fort Worth offers Western culture at its most authentic, so saddle up for an immersive experience. You can take a private transfer from Grapevine or you can hop aboard the original Grapevine Vintage Railroad to ride along the Historic Cotton Belt Route right into downtown Fort Worth. You’ll be centrally located, within easy walking distance of all there is to see and do. Spend a relaxing evening dining in one of the many restaurants in downtown Fort Worth or head to the newly developed entertainment district, Sundance Square.

Forth Worth, Texas

Day 4

Explore the Stockyards National Historic District.

Spend the morning touring the Stockyards National Historic District in Fort Worth. Your hotel is just a half block from Fort Worth’s Main Street where the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive still takes place. You’ll find many delightful shops, bars and restaurants along the Main Street too. Come evening enjoy a truly Texan nightlife experience by heading to the famed Billy Bob’s Texas. Or, if you happen to be in Fort Worth on a weekend, get a taste of the local cowboy culture.

Dallas, Texas

Day 5

Private transfer from your hotel to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

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