Give the gift of experiences this holiday in Fort Worth, Texas

Bonus if it's something to do together | Photo via Hotel Otto

Bonus if it’s something to do together | Photo via Hotel Otto

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If you haven’t crossed off everyone on your holiday shopping list yet, no judgement here — in fact, we’ve got the perfect suggestion for you. Giving the gift of an experience this season might just be the unexpected + creative gesture that helps you sleigh the holidays. Plus, there’s no wait on shipping delays. Here’s some of our favorite local giftable experiences.

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Our professional opinion: massages are an incredible gift. | Photo via milk + honey

For the foodie

For the adrenaline junkie

For your other half

For the animal lover

For the self-care deprived

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