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Fort Worth Convention Center

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The Fort Worth Convention Center is a sprawling, modern facility located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It serves as a central gathering place for large-scale events, from national conventions and trade shows to local galas and sporting competitions. The center features over 250,000 square feet of exhibit space, multiple ballrooms, and meeting rooms designed to accommodate thousands of attendees. Visitors often appreciate its convenient location near Sundance Square, where restaurants, shops, and entertainment options abound. The architecture is sleek and functional, with large windows that let in natural light and offer views of the city skyline. Whether you're attending a conference, a public expo, or a special event, the center's layout makes navigation straightforward. The staff is known for being professional and helpful, ensuring that events run smoothly. For travelers not attending an event, the building itself may not be a primary attraction, but its role as a civic anchor makes it worth noting when exploring downtown Fort Worth.

Don't miss

  • Explore the vast exhibit halls, often filled with trade show booths or immersive displays.
  • Check the events calendar for public shows like home and garden expos or comic cons.
  • Admire the public art installations scattered throughout the center's common areas.
  • Walk to nearby Sundance Square for dining and entertainment after an event.

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Ways to visit Fort Worth Convention Center

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Fort Worth Convention Center with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Check the official events calendar before visiting, as the center is only open to the public during events.
  • Parking can be expensive during large events; consider using public transit or rideshares.
  • On-site concessions may be limited; many restaurants are within walking distance in Sundance Square.
  • Bag checks and metal detectors are common for large events; arrive early to allow time for security.

A bit of history

Opened in 1968 as the Tarrant County Convention Center, the facility underwent a major expansion and renovation in the early 2000s, rebranding as the Fort Worth Convention Center. It has since hosted everything from political rallies to comic conventions.

Common questions

Is the Fort Worth Convention Center open to the public every day?

No, the building is only open during scheduled events. Check the official website for public event listings.

Can I park at the convention center?

Yes, there are several parking garages nearby, but fees vary. Some events offer validated parking.

Are there hotels near the convention center?

Yes, several hotels are within walking distance, including the Fort Worth Hilton and the Omni Fort Worth Hotel.

Is the convention center wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entire facility is ADA-compliant with ramps, elevators, and accessible seating areas.

Can I bring my pet to the convention center?

Only service animals are allowed inside. Pets are not permitted.

What is the best way to get to the convention center from DFW Airport?

Take the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) from the airport to Fort Worth Central Station, then walk 10 minutes. Alternatively, a taxi or rideshare takes about 30 minutes.

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