Luxury Hotel
Texas

Bowie House
Fort Worth

Bowie House, Fort Worth, Texas
Bowie House, Fort Worth, Texas
Bowie House, Fort Worth, Texas
Bowie House, Fort Worth, Texas

Highlights

  • Refined western design – Interiors strike a careful balance between Fort Worth heritage and contemporary style, with layered textures, rich materials and a confident, design-led take on western influence.
  • A true sense of place – Set within Fort Worth’s Cultural District, the hotel feels connected to its surroundings, offering easy access to museums while maintaining a distinct, residential atmosphere.
  • Poolside with personality – The outdoor pool and terrace bring a relaxed, social energy, with thoughtful detailing and space to unwind without feeling overly staged or formal.
  • Lively, well-judged dining – The restaurant and bar scene is vibrant but considered, drawing a local crowd and delivering a level of quality that goes beyond a typical hotel offering.
  • Art woven throughout – A strong focus on art runs through the property, with carefully curated pieces that reflect both the city’s creative scene and the hotel’s own character.
  • Relaxed but polished service – Service feels intuitive and unforced, striking the right balance between attentiveness and informality, in keeping with the hotel’s overall tone.

 

Good to know

How to get there

The drive to Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection takes around 30–40 minutes, depending on traffic, heading west towards Fort Worth’s Cultural District. Most of the route follows major highways, making it a smooth and uncomplicated journey.

 

Are children welcome?

Yes – Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection is family-friendly, but in a more considered, low-key way.

Children are welcome, and the hotel works well for families who appreciate a stylish, relaxed environment rather than something overtly geared towards younger guests. The pool is a natural focal point, and the surrounding Cultural District offers easy access to open spaces and museums.

That said, the overall feel leans more refined than playful, so it’s best suited to slightly older children or families comfortable in a more design-led setting rather than a high-energy, activity-heavy stay.

 

Giving back

Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection doesn’t position itself as overtly sustainability-led in the way some wilderness lodges or eco-focused brands do, but there is a considered approach behind the scenes.

As part of the wider Auberge Resorts Collection, the hotel follows group-wide initiatives centred on responsible sourcing, waste reduction and energy efficiency. This includes prioritising local suppliers where possible, reducing single-use plastics and integrating more efficient systems across operations.

There’s also a quieter emphasis on community connection – from showcasing regional artists to working with local producers, which adds a more grounded, place-led dimension to the stay.

That said, sustainability here feels integrated rather than overtly showcased. It’s less about visible eco-credentials and more about a measured, behind-the-scenes approach that aligns with the hotel’s overall tone.

 

What is nearby?

  • Fort Worth Cultural District – Right on your doorstep, this area brings together some of Texas’ best museums, including the Kimbell Art Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, all within easy walking distance.
  • Dickies Arena – Just a short drive away, Dickies Arena hosts everything from concerts to rodeo events, offering a more contemporary take on the city’s western heritage.
  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden – A quieter counterpoint, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is ideal for a slower morning, with expansive grounds and beautifully curated planting.
  • The Stockyards – Around 10 minutes away, the Fort Worth Stockyards offer a more atmospheric glimpse into the city’s cowboy past, best experienced with the right insider guidance.
  • West 7th Street – For a more social, modern edge, this nearby district is filled with restaurants, bars and boutiques, drawing a lively local crowd without feeling overly polished.
  • Trinity Trails – Running along the river, Trinity Trails offers miles of scenic paths for walking or cycling, adding a welcome sense of space just beyond the city streets.

 

Why we love Bowie House

Named after the Bowie family, early settlers in Fort Worth, the hotel feels rooted in the city’s frontier story, giving it a sense of place that goes beyond surface-level design.

 

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