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Buses to Fort Worth start at just $7.98, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Fort Worth is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Fort Worth using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Fort Worth? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
Onboard services available on Greyhound buses to Fort Worth include free Wi-Fi for all passengers, personal power outlets near every seat, reclining leather seats with footrests, extra legroom, overhead storage, an on-board restroom, and eco-friendly technology to reduce impact on the environment.
You can use your Greyhound bus ticket to Fort Worth by either presenting the PDF with a QR code when booked online or by accessing it directly in the app if purchased within the app. Simply show your ticket to the bus driver at boarding and they will scan it to validate your travel.
With Greyhound and FlixBus, you can easily reach 48 destinations from Fort Worth, including Houston, San Antonio, Austin.
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Yes, you can reserve your preferred seat on most of the buses to Fort Worth. All customers will be assigned a seat, but you have the option to choose your preferred one. If available, you’ll see the option when you add the passenger name to your booking. If you’d like to choose your seat, a small fee will be charged and will vary based on the route you are taking. Please visit our guide on seat reservations for more information.
When traveling by bus to Fort Worth with Greyhound, you are allowed to bring one carry-on bag with you (maximum 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches). The first bag that you store under the bus is free, and if you have a Flexible fare, the second bag stored under the bus is also free. For more information about our luggage policies and how to book extra baggage, please visit our dedicated baggage page.
Greyhound buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts to assist passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Each bus has space for two passengers with these devices. It's recommended to book your bus ticket to Fort Worth in advance to ensure a spot. If you'd like to transfer to a regular seat, our drivers will stow your device for you. Service animals are also welcome on board our buses. For further details on accessibility and service animal policies, please check this link.

Bus to Fort Worth: Stops, Routes & Local Tips

Fort Worth is the western anchor of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and famously calls itself "Where the West Begins." A bus to Fort Worth gets you straight into Cowtown without paying airport rates or fighting Texas traffic in your own car. Greyhound stops in Fort Worth include Ft Worth Bus Station inside the Central Station intermodal hub and Fort Worth Downtown on Main Street, so you can land close to wherever you're heading. Pick your stop, pick your time, book your seat using the search bar on this page.

Where Greyhound stops in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's local transit is Trinity Metro: local bus routes across the city, the Trinity Metro Dash circulator through downtown, the TEXRail commuter line out to DFW Airport, and the TRE shared with DART east to Dallas. Pay with the GoPass app or a GoPass Tap card - the same regional GoPass system used by DART, so one app covers both cities. Day passes for local bus, on-demand rideshare, TEXRail and TRE can be bought in advance.

Ft Worth Bus Station sits inside Fort Worth Central Station (the Intermodal Transportation Center) at 9th and Jones, in downtown Fort Worth. This is the regional hub: TRE commuter trains to Dallas, TEXRail to DFW Airport, Trinity Metro local buses across multiple routes, and the Trinity Metro Dash circulator all run from here. Bike rental is on site if you want to roll into Sundance Square the easy way.

Fort Worth Downtown is on Main Street near Sundance Square and the JFK Tribute monument. A short walk to Fort Worth Central Station for TRE, TEXRail and Trinity Metro buses; the Trinity Metro Dash circulator runs along Main and Houston Streets and connects you to the Cultural District museums.

What's on the bus to Fort Worth

Free Wi-Fi. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is available as a paid add-on at booking. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and let someone else handle the drive in.

Best time to visit Fort Worth

Fort Worth runs a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The sweet spots are March through May (wildflowers, mild temperatures, the Stock Show wrapping into spring festivals) and October through November (comfortable for Stockyards walking and outdoor patios). Summer (June through September) gets seriously hot, so plan your outdoor stops for early morning or after sunset. Winter is mild but variable, with the occasional cold snap.

If you're timing your trip around the Stock Show or the Main St. Arts Festival, book ahead - downtown hotels fill up and the Stockyards crowd thickens on rodeo nights. Spring and fall patio season runs deep across Magnolia Avenue and Sundance Square.

Top things to do in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's anchors mix Western heritage, world-class museums and a downtown that punches above its weight.

  • Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, north of downtown. Home of the world's only twice-daily cattle drive (real Texas cowhands lead a herd of longhorns down East Exchange Avenue at 11:30 am and 4 pm), Billy Bob's Texas, and Cowtown Coliseum rodeos.
  • Kimbell Art Museum in the Cultural District west of downtown. The Louis Kahn-designed building is widely considered an architectural masterpiece, with works by Michelangelo, Caravaggio and Picasso in the permanent collection.
  • Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in the Cultural District. Tadao Ando-designed glass pavilions over a reflecting pond, with a major postwar and contemporary collection.
  • Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth - a 35-block district with a central plaza, fountains, restaurants and live entertainment. Bass Performance Hall is steps away.
  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden in the Cultural District at the edge of Trinity Park - the oldest major botanic garden in Texas, with the Fort Worth Japanese Garden inside.
  • Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, both in the Cultural District within walking distance of the Kimbell and the Modern.
  • Billy Bob's Texas in the Stockyards is the world's largest honky-tonk - 100,000 square feet, more than 30 bar stations, and a real bull-riding arena indoors.

Neighborhoods to explore

The Stockyards in North Fort Worth is a living Western heritage district with cattle drives, saloons and rodeos - more theme park than museum, in the best way. Near Southside / Magnolia Avenue is the city's independent food and drink corridor, with eateries, street murals and craft breweries; the Foundry District nearby is known for outdoor art installations. Cultural District, west of downtown, is home to the Kimbell, the Modern, the Amon Carter and the National Cowgirl Museum, all within walking distance of each other - probably the most concentrated museum district per acre in Texas.

Eat like a local in Fort Worth

Fort Worth food culture comes down to a few pillars. Tex-Mex is essential: Joe T. Garcia's in the Stockyards has been running since 1935, a sprawling garden-patio Tex-Mex spot where the cheese tostada, hand-rolled enchiladas and frozen margaritas are the signatures. Texas barbecue shows up at Heim Barbecue (Magnolia Avenue and South Main locations), known for bacon burnt ends, brisket and house jalapeno-cheddar sausage. Chicken-fried steak is the Texas comfort-food staple, with classic versions at Stockyards anchors like Riscky's and the Reata. And if you want a Cowtown breakfast, head for the Paris Coffee Shop on Magnolia, open since 1926.

Major events in Fort Worth

  • Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo runs from mid-January through early February at Will Rogers Memorial Center - the All-Western Parade, rodeos, livestock shows, and a deep concert lineup across three weeks.
  • Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival takes over downtown in mid-April with juried artists, live music and food across 18 blocks of Main Street.
  • Pioneer Days at the Stockyards hits in September - gunfights, chuckwagon cooking and period reenactments through the historic district.
  • Cowtown Christmas brings December lights and parade activities to the Stockyards through the holiday season.

Booking early typically gets you the best fare and the most stop choices, especially across Stock Show weeks.

Local quirks worth a heads-up

Fort Worth is the only place on Earth with a twice-daily cattle drive: real Texas cowhands lead longhorns down East Exchange Avenue at 11:30 am and 4 pm every day, weather permitting. Between 1867 and the mid-1880s, drovers trailed millions of head of cattle through Fort Worth on the Chisholm Trail, and that volume earned the city its "Cowtown" nickname. Billy Bob's Texas claims the world's largest honky-tonk title, with an indoor bull-riding arena. And Fort Worth has a working downtown horse stable, the Fort Worth Mounted Patrol, that you'll catch riding through Sundance Square on most weekends.

Book your bus tickets to Fort Worth

Greyhound connects Fort Worth to Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, El Paso and the wider Texas and Southwest network. Booking early typically gets you the best fare. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search bar on this page. The Greyhound app keeps your ticket, schedule and stop info on your phone for the day of travel.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Fort Worth?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Fort Worth! There are 2 bus stops in Fort Worth. You can board the Greyhound at Fort Worth Downtown, Ft Worth Bus Station. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Fort Worth can cost you as little as $7.98. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Fort Worth, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 48 destinations linked to Fort Worth, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Fort Worth with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Fort Worth with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Fort Worth

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Fort Worth online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.