Fort Worth seamlessly blends legendary Western heritage with world-class sophistication, offering an exceptional lifestyle for discerning residents. The city's renowned dining scene features celebrated establishments including Reata with its signature Tenderloin Tamales, Tim Love's Stewart's Croquet & Cocktails serving caviar and tableside martinis, and The Blue Room at The Crescent Hotel presenting multicourse tasting menus with Texas-sourced ingredients. The historic Fort Worth Stockyards District features the world's only twice-daily cattle drive, authentic Western saloons, and the Hotel Drover, which earned a coveted Michelin Key. Cultural pursuits abound with the Kimbell Art Museum's Monet and Picasso collection, Fort Worth Water Gardens' serene four-acre oasis, and over one hundred miles of Trinity Trails for biking and walking. The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, home to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater, and Broadway productions, anchors the nation's third-largest cultural district. The Fort Worth Zoo ranks among the country's finest, while the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge offers over twenty miles of scenic trails through prairies and wetlands. Sundance Square's thirty-five blocks provide premier shopping, dining, and entertainment in the heart of downtown.