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  1. This walking tour does sound fun and informative, and it’s really nice of the guides to bring food for the guests. It sounds like they are really committed to sharing their knowledge and passion for Fort Worth. I love seeing the interior of historic churches, so that would be reason enough for me to go. Getting to hear an organist perform also sounds like such a treat!

    1. I really like the tour guides in this tour. So informative and easy going. 🙂 And I plan to go back for the Churches Tour in December. It’s my favorite.

  2. Free walking tours are the best! Even better when they come with free burritos hahaa. The first hotel that opened in the converted calvary stable sounds super interesting. I’d definitely love to see pictures of what it looked like!

  3. I love a good walking tour, especially when exploring a new place, and it’s free! Nothing beats a leisurely stroll, coffee in hand and seeing what you might discover. The hotel and church tour would be of interest to me.

  4. The people of Fort Worth must be very proud of their city and for good reason. From what I’ve gathered from this post, there seems to be many historic buildings around the downtown area that have been restored to preserve the history of this Texas town. It’s nice that they allow dogs.

  5. I love these walking tours because that’s the best way to see a new place. History of a place is very important and that’s the best part of these tours if the guide is knowledgeable. Fort Worth looks a great place for a tour that I would love to do sometime. The burrito breakfast sounds good as an add-on.

  6. I’ve taken free walking tours of other cities and it’s a great way to orient yourself and learn a lot, too. It’s good when your guide gives you history, both bad and good. Then you get a better picture of what an area is like

  7. I surely know of the free walking tours but getting free burritos is another level. I think walking tours are a great way to learn about the place and its history. I am definitely adding this walking tour on my list when I visit Downtown Fort Worth. Thanks for your post that I know about this now. And yes wearing a comfortable shoes is must on these tours.

  8. The free Fort Worth Walking tour sound really interesting. I love, that it is geared not necessarily to tourists but for the people in the area (like you), who come back and want to learn about different aspects of the history. It is always fun to dig deeper and deeper in the local history.

  9. Those tours sound exciting. We have walking tours in Delhi during the iwnter, but not free ones. And a 100 people is a lot. I wonder how the guide manages this crowd. But I like the idea of a burrito and juice breakfast. Kudos to Tim and Donna Young for this effort.

    1. Depending on the tour, the tour guide didn’t start at the same spot. And they had their own introduction to the group so we didn’t always go together.

  10. Very informative post on Fortworth walking tour.The historic churches and sculptures are amazing.With all the transportation information people can plan ahead and make stops at their points of interest.

  11. I love the idea of taking a free walking tour. Good to read that the one in Fort Worth was informative. Always great when your guide has a love of history and wants to share it all. Especially good if your walk starts with a free burrito! I love the idea of seeing what some of the older buildings looked like in the past. Good to plan to visit on the day this free tour is offered.

  12. Ever since I’ve been to Colombia, I hardly ever miss a free walking tour in a city. It gives you a good overview, but also this special insight that a traditional touristy tours didn’t grant. I think you are proving my point in this interesting post.

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