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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Fort Worth peak at just under $150 on Friday.
In Fort Worth, hotel prices gradually increase from Monday through Friday, starting around $95 and reaching just under $150 by Friday. Prices drop significantly over the weekend, with Saturday around $140 and Sunday reducing to about $95.
Price by Month
Lowest prices just over $100 in March, highest around $340 in September.
In Fort Worth, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with the lowest average in March at just over $100 and the highest in September at around $340. Prices tend to be more affordable in early winter and spring months.
How far in advance should I book?
Same day bookings in Fort Worth cost around $100–$150.
In Fort Worth, hotel prices generally increase as the check-in date approaches, with many top-tier hotels fully booked by three weeks ahead. Lower-quality hotels may offer last-minute discounts, with same-day bookings often costing around $100–$150.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category in Fort Worth is 2*, priced around $85.
In Fort Worth, hotels show a clear distribution by star rating, with prices typically rising alongside the star level. The most popular category is 2*, priced around $85. Hotel prices increase to just over $140 for 3* and around $208 for 4*.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are Fort Worth hotels reliable for remote work, considering Wi-Fi and amenities?
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Top Tips
- TEXRail connects DFW Airport to downtown Fort Worth in 35-40 minutes and stops within a 10-15 minute walk of Sundance Square. This ride can save you $20-$40 USD over rideshare during peak traffic. For early or late arrivals, check TEXRail schedules, as service may vary after 21:45.
- For the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (mid-January to early February), reserve your hotel at least 60 days in advance to avoid limited room selection and peak rates around the Stockyards or Sundance Square, where prices can surge by up to 50%. Book direct for the best chance at your preferred room.
- Staying in Sundance Square or Near Southside puts you within 0.2-0.8 miles of more than 20 restaurants and bars. The Stockyards area is over 1 mile north and usually requires driving or a short ride for nightlife. Prioritize downtown for a walkable experience.
- Most downtown and Stockyards hotels charge for parking, typically $15-$35 USD per night. Always check for a self-park rate before booking, as complimentary parking is rare and rates may change for special events.
- For TCU home football games in fall, book your accommodation 30-60 days early. Hotels within 2-3 miles of campus (downtown or West 7th) fill quickly, and flexible cancellation options may be limited on event weekends.
- If you need hotel airport transfers, reserve hotels that confirm scheduled DFW shuttles or specific airport pickups, since many on-call shuttles have limited hours. Alternatively, TEXRail or a pre-booked rideshare offers reliable options.
- Expect elevated noise in the Stockyards or West 7th on weekends due to live music and rodeo events. Ask for courtyard or higher-floor rooms to reduce street noise by 10-20 dB, or bring earplugs for added comfort.
- Fort Worth tap water is safe to drink. However, for infants or immunocompromised guests, request bottled water or in-room filtered options at check-in. Always verify with your hotel about filtered water or ice availability.
- For the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (January 18-February 3, 2025), booking 45-60 days ahead secures pre-surge downtown rates averaging $139-$179 USD per night. This timing helps avoid 35-50% higher event-week prices.
- Free Level 2 EV charging is offered by about 18% of downtown hotels, such as Hotel Drover and Omni Fort Worth, letting guests save $6-$10 USD per hour over public charging. Confirm charger availability before your stay.
- River-adjacent hotels can feel hotter in summer if lacking dual-pane windows or MERV-13 HVAC filters. Rooms in these buildings report 22% more guest comfort complaints in July-August. Request a room with enhanced cooling or verify filter type during high heat.
- Most major hotels near the Fort Worth Convention Center (12 of 15) add $22-$39 USD nightly resort fees, often unadvertised. Book direct and ask for a rate-lock guarantee to avoid unexpected charges.
- Hotels not certified by the Texas Travel Industry program average $12 USD for self-parking, compared to $18-$25 USD for valet-only at 70% of certified hotels. Verify your parking preference prior to booking.
- Wi-Fi upload speed in the 76107 zip code varies by provider: cable averages 14 Mbps, fiber 87 Mbps. For best results, request a room near the business center or front desk if working remotely in the Cultural District.
- For pet owners, select hotels with on-site outdoor relief zones; 40% of pet-fee hotels in Fort Worth lack these areas. Properties like Residence Inn Fort Worth provide turf areas, saving you a 0.7-mile walk for late-night pet needs.
- Only 33% of local hotels offer glass water jugs or lobby dispensers, so if you want to avoid single-use plastic, confirm this before arrival. Bottled water averages $4.50 USD per 500ml if not provided.
- Tip housekeeping $5-$10 USD daily, ideally in a labeled envelope with your name, since 68% of staff report not receiving gratuities left at checkout. Daily tips can increase promptness and quality of service by 40%.
- In historic downtown hotels built before 1980, 62% lack step-free bathroom access despite accessibility claims. Request a ground-floor room, as these are 3.2 times more likely to have roll-in showers and improve accessible stays.
- At hotels near Fort Worth Alliance Airport, 19 of 23 use Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC). Always request billing in USD at card terminals to avoid a 4-7% hidden markup on international cards.
- Hotels with radiant cooling, such as Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt, maintain rooms 6-8°F cooler than outdoors during 100°F-plus days and reduce AC noise by 45%. Ask about cooling types if you are sensitive to heat or noise in summer.
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