Sundance Square, Entertainment district in downtown Fort Worth, United States.
Sundance Square is a 35-block entertainment district in downtown Fort Worth featuring retail stores, restaurants, performing arts venues, offices, and residential buildings. The area brings together shopping, dining, and cultural attractions within walking distance.
The district took its name from the Sundance Kid, a legendary outlaw who frequented Fort Worth's Hell's Half Acre area in the late 1800s. This connection to the city's wilder past became part of the neighborhood's identity.
The area serves as a hub for live performances and cultural events throughout the year, with multiple theaters hosting everything from opera to contemporary shows. Visitors experience the artistic life of the city as they move through the district.
The district offers complimentary valet parking at multiple locations and trolley service for getting around the area. The mostly flat terrain makes it easy to explore on foot.
The central plaza features four tall umbrellas that provide shade during the day and glow with LED lights at night. This design creates a welcoming space that transforms throughout the day.
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