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What makes Fort Worth a unique wedding destination?
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Located in North Texas, Fort Worth is the self-proclaimed city of “cowboys and culture.”
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What is the climate like in Fort Worth for outdoor weddings?
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The hot and humid climate of Fort Worth supports a robust ecosystem of green grasses, tall trees, and fragrant flowers; an idyllic setting for outdoor weddings.
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What types of wedding venues are available in Fort Worth?
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Historic estates and warehouses have been gorgeously restored, lending themselves to the area’s bustling wedding venue scene.
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What attractions and features does Fort Worth offer for weddings?
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From stockyards to art-deco architecture, rodeos to world-class art museums, this town truly has it all.
Best Time to Plan a Wedding in Fort Worth, Texas
- March to May – Best time for weddings with mild weather, blooming landscapes, and classic Texas charm.
- October to early November – Comfortable temps, low humidity, and ideal for outdoor venues and rustic settings.
- April & October – Peak wedding months with pleasant conditions and beautiful natural backdrops.
- June to September – Hot and humid; opt for indoor venues or shaded areas with cooling accommodations.
- December to February – Off-season with cooler temps; great for cozy indoor weddings and budget-conscious planning.
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1. Artspace111
Host artistic, modern weddings surrounded by contemporary artwork and garden charm.
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Originally built in 1911, this art gallery gives guests the best of both worlds, in a uniquely “country chic” fashion. The interior is modern with sleek white walls, polished concrete flooring, and gallery lights. Contemporary art adorns the walls, adding to sophistication. The exterior has an entirely different look. Red brick, rustic wood, and wire farm fencing create a downhome feel. There is a deck overlooking the green tree courtyard, which artfully houses a sculpture garden. The bride and groom may decide to exchange vows underneath the giant oak tree warped in twinkling lights, or perhaps use the space for an outdoor reception dinner. Seating for 50 guests, a service staff, and day-of coordination are provided by the venue.
Artspace111
, 111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX, Phone: 817-692-3228
2. Benbrook Stables
Celebrate rustic, country weddings with scenic horse ranch views.
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Situated on Lake Benbrook, this equestrian boarding house is both refined and rustic. The sprawling, green grass grounds are pristine, with an abundance of scenic ceremony backdrops. Twinkle-lit trees huddle together around an expansive red brick patio; the perfect spot for a dinner reception under the stars. At the head of the patio, a wooden pergola and an outdoor fireplace built of white-washed brick create a romantic place to gather. A large tent pavilion with a wooden dance floor offers couples a more glamorous reception option. The venue has an open caterer and vendor policy. The event staff may assist “as much, or as little” as desired. Seating and linens are provided. A bridal suite is available.
Benbrook Stables, 10001 Benbrook Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, Phone: 817-249-1001
3. Brik Venue
Plan industrial-chic weddings with exposed brick and modern elegance.
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Minutes south of downtown, this old brick warehouse is the area’s ultimate “Boho-Chic” wedding spot. There are two spacious indoor ballrooms, and two outdoor spaces. The first and second floor entertainment areas have exposed pier and beam ceilings, white washed brick walls, and rich hard wood floors. Long runs of windows stream in natural light. Evening chandeliers shimmer delicately. A Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard offers sparkling views of downtown. Three greenery walls and a fourth wall built of reclaimed wood create the garden periphery. Special perks include a “stag suite” and a luxurious bridal lounge. A prep kitchen is available for use. The venue has an open vendor policy. Seating can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Brik Venue
, 501 South Calhoun Street, Fort Worth, TX, Phone: 817-406-2745
4. Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Exchange vows in a lush, floral paradise with natural beauty.
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The botanical gardens boast fourteen outdoor wedding backdrops, each more stunning than the next. Lush greenery, flowers, water features, and novelty structures create a magical setting. The most intimate of locations is the lake arbor, which sweetly accommodates 15 guests. A tiered rose garden seats 100 attendees. For a more rustic affair, the pavilion hosts 200 guests. The largest of all settings is the grove, which can accommodate both the ceremony and dinner reception, seating up to 400 guests. A large tent pavilion offers a romantic choice for the after ceremony celebration. A bridal room is available. Couples must select from the preferred list of vendors. The venue comes equipped with audio visual capabilities.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, Phone: 817-392-5510
5. Fort Worth Country Memories
Enjoy charming, rustic weddings with serene countryside views.
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A perfect venue for the downhome couple, this “no fuss, no frills” location gives guests a chance to let their hair down and have a good time celebrating. Clusters of trees, a pond, and a picturesque red barn offer the bride and groom charming locations for the exchange of vows. Couples may choose to dine open-air, seated at rows of rustic picnic tables. Market lights and fire pits add warmth and romance. Should the couple want to gussy up a bit, a temperature controlled ballroom features white-wash wood walls, plank flooring, and crystal chandeliers. A fireplace adorns the space. A counter area can serve as a buffet table or bar. A full kitchen is available for use.
Fort Worth Country Memories, 5682 Tenderfoot Trail, Fort Worth, TX, Phone: 817-773-6824
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