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10 Best Hotels & Resorts in Fort Worth, Texas for Corporate Events (2026)

The 10 best hotels and resorts in Fort Worth for corporate events in 2026, scoped for room blocks, ballroom capacity, and in-house AV worth the rate.

On a 200-person, two-night meeting, the line that quietly eats your budget isn’t the ballroom rental. It’s attrition: the clause that bills you for unfilled room nights when your block runs soft. I’ve signed Fort Worth contracts where 80 percent attrition turned a $40,000 room block into a $48,000 bill because 30 attendees booked elsewhere. Negotiate the attrition floor and the cutoff date before you admire the lobby, because that’s where a hotel meeting goes over budget.

Hotels fit corporate events in Fort Worth because the city pairs a walkable downtown with cheaper rates than Dallas and an airport ten minutes from the east-side properties. You get rooms, meals, ballroom, and AV in one contract, which is the whole appeal. The ten below are real working hotels, ranked by review depth, with the notes I’d put in a brief. Confirm the room block, the attrition clause, and the in-house AV before you sign.

Omni Fort Worth Hotel

The Omni Fort Worth on Houston Street downtown holds a 4.4 across 5,863 reviews, the deepest base here and the flagship convention hotel. It connects to the Fort Worth Convention Center, which makes it the default headquarters hotel for a large program.

Figure 500 to 1,000 banquet across the larger ballrooms, an estimate the hotel will firm up. The convention-center connection and full in-house AV mean a big meeting runs from one building. Book the Omni for a multi-day conference where you need a headquarters hotel, a big ballroom, and a covered walk to the exhibit floor.

The Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel

The Worthington Renaissance on Main Street downtown carries a 4.5 across 3,127 reviews. It anchors the top of Sundance Square, the walkable heart of downtown, with a large ballroom and meeting floors of its own.

Figure 300 to 700 banquet, an estimate to confirm against your diagram. The Sundance Square location puts restaurants and bars at the door for your evening program. Best for a conference or an awards dinner where you want a downtown headquarters hotel and a built-in entertainment district for the off-hours.

Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center

Hilton DFW Lakes in Grapevine holds a 4.4 across 2,677 reviews. The “Executive Conference Center” in the name is the point: this is a hotel built around dedicated meeting space, not a room tower with a ballroom afterthought.

Figure 200 to 500 across the conference rooms, an estimate to confirm. The IACC-style conference layout and lakeside setting near the airport suit a focused multi-day program. Best for an executive retreat, a leadership summit, or a training where a true conference center and airport proximity outweigh a downtown address.

Hilton Fort Worth

The Hilton Fort Worth on Main Street downtown runs a 4.1 across 2,362 reviews. It’s a historic downtown Hilton with meeting space, walkable to Sundance Square and the convention center.

Figure 200 to 500 banquet in the ballrooms. The downtown address and the room block keep a mid-size meeting walkable and self-contained. Best for a conference or a sales meeting that wants a downtown hotel with history and an easy walk to the evening venues.

Sheraton Fort Worth Downtown Hotel

The Sheraton Fort Worth Downtown on Commerce Street carries a 4.1 across 2,289 reviews. It sits downtown near the convention center with a sizable ballroom and meeting floors.

Figure 250 to 500 banquet, an estimate to confirm. The convention-district location makes it a strong overflow or headquarters hotel for a larger program. Best for a conference, a banquet, or a multi-day meeting where you want downtown meeting space near the convention center at a Sheraton rate.

Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions Circle

The DFW Marriott at Champions Circle on Championship Parkway holds a 4.4 across 1,593 reviews. It’s a golf-resort property north of the city, which adds a built-in team activity to the meeting.

Figure 200 to 400 banquet across the event space. The golf course and resort setting make it a natural for an incentive trip or a leadership offsite with a recreation component. Best for an incentive event, a sales reward trip, or a retreat where the golf and the resort grounds are part of the agenda.

American Airlines - Skyview 5 - Training & Conference Center

American Airlines Skyview 5 on Crewmember Way near the airport runs a 4.5 across 1,413 reviews. It’s a dedicated training and conference center, purpose-built for instruction rather than banquets.

Figure 100 to 400 across the training rooms, an estimate to confirm and subject to availability. The instructional layout and airport proximity suit a serious training program. Best for a corporate training, a certification program, or a technical meeting that needs classroom-grade rooms and quick airport access over ballroom polish.

Hilton Garden Inn Fort Worth Medical Center

The Hilton Garden Inn Fort Worth Medical Center on Northton Street carries a 4.5 across 1,399 reviews. It sits in the medical district, a fit for healthcare-adjacent meetings and a quieter alternative to downtown.

Figure 80 to 200 in the meeting space. The medical-district location and the reliable Garden Inn meeting setup keep a mid-size meeting straightforward. Best for a regional medical or sales meeting where the location near the hospitals and a dependable room matter more than a downtown address.

The Ricardo Marriott DFW Westlake

The Ricardo Marriott DFW Westlake on Solana Boulevard holds a 4.3 across 1,187 reviews. It’s a Westlake property in the corporate-campus corridor between Fort Worth and the airport, near the major office parks.

Figure 150 to 350 across the event space, an estimate to confirm. The Westlake location suits a meeting tied to the corporate campuses out that way. Best for a corporate offsite or a regional meeting where attendees are coming from the Westlake and Solana office corridor rather than downtown.

Aloft by Marriott Fort Worth Downtown

Aloft Fort Worth Downtown on West 3rd Street runs a 4.2 across 959 reviews. It’s the modern, open-lobby downtown option, good for a smaller fly-in group that wants a contemporary room and a central location.

Figure 50 to 120 in the meeting space. The loft-style social areas double as informal networking space, and the downtown address keeps dinner walkable. Best for a smaller team meeting or a kickoff where a modern downtown room and a walkable evening beat a big ballroom.

How to choose among them

Start with what your program actually needs. A trade show or a 500-person general session wants the convention-connected Omni; a focused multi-day workshop wants a true conference center like Hilton DFW Lakes or the airport training centers. For a mid-size meeting that values a walkable evening, the downtown Worthington, Hilton, and Sheraton win. Then negotiate the room block and attrition before anything else, because that clause decides whether the meeting lands on budget. For the full set, see hotels and resorts in Fort Worth, and read how to book a hotel or resort for a corporate event for the attrition and cutoff questions.

If your attendees are split across the metroplex, compare the best hotels and resorts in Dallas to decide which side of DFW your meeting should sit on.

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