- TripBuzz found 120 things to do indoors in the Fort Worth area. From Amon Carter Museum of American Art to Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 102 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 52 different types of things to do inside in or near Fort Worth, Texas. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Museum, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and Theaters.
- There are 20 indoor activities in Fort Worth, and 100 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Grapevine, Arlington, Irving and North Richland Hills.
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Groups explore downtown Fort Worth, striving to save the city from an outbreak while working to find clues, solve puzzles, and answer trivia
32.7 Miles
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370 votes
5321 East Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75206
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Devoted to independent and specialty films, the Dallas Angelika Film Center is a state-of-the-art eight screen complex. There are luxury stadium seats, wall-to-wall screens, and digital sounds to complement a cafe and lounge area.
32.8 Miles
Silver Cinemas is a discount movie theater that shows late-run and secondary release movies. The facility has five separate auditoriums offering full digital sound and offers a full service snack bar and arcade.
33.0 Miles
Hosting touring musicians and bands, Granada Theater provides the community with a music venue for live entertainment. The theater has a concession stand, bars, a general admission area, and balcony seating.
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LOOK Cinemas offer a high-end, luxury movie going experience by offering full service restaurant menus, recliner seating, and a wine bar. Movies are also shown on large screens with full digital projection and Dolby sound as well.
33.2 Miles
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1462 First Avenue, Dallas, TX 75210
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From Stingray Bay to the Intertidal Zone, the Children's Aquarium at Fair Park is an interactive attraction designed to provide hands-on experiences with marine life. Meet an albino alligator, upside-down jellyfish, giant Pacific octopus, and electric eel.
33.3 Miles
The Central Market is a grocery shopping area that features a variety of meat, seafood, and deli selections from which guests can choose. The site also features a variety of prepared food items and a café for guests interested in dining immediately.
33.6 Miles
The first historical house museum in Denton, the Bayless-Selby House Museum is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The museum celebrates the culture of the community and tells stories of the eras Victorian history.
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317 West Mulberry St, Denton, TX 76201
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Offering a guided tour, Denton County African American Museum is a house originally built in 1904. The museum has African-American exhibits including letters written by an African-American physician, photographs, medical records and other medical related documents.
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Originally built as a movie house in 1949, the Campus Theatre has since transitioned to be a place for both films and plays. The films are normally traditional classics that are shown once a week while the theatrical options tend to also be tried and true plays and musicals.
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The Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum was originally built in 1896 and currently serves as its own landmark monument. The building also houses the Denton County Office of History of Culture which features a variety of exhibits and extensive local collections.