Visit Fort Worth’s 9 sister cities

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Planning your next vacation? Get lost in a sister city. | Photo via Wikimedia Commons

Marek SLUSARCZYK

Fort Worth isn’t an only child. Did you know that Cowtown actually has nine sister cities ? Today we’re giving you a tour of FTW’s siblings abroad, from the comfort of your screen.

So, what exactly is a sister city?

Also known as twin cities or friendship cities, a sister city relationship is when two different places make an agreement to promote lasting cultural ties. The idea is to form a fellowship that encourages trade, tourism, and even cultural exchanges + projects.

It’s worth noting that we take our sister city status seriously in FTW. In fact, in 2021 Fort Worth won the International Innovation in Youth & Education Award for cities with populations greater than 300,000 + was recognized for its outstanding work in promoting peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation.

Pack your virtual passport

🇮🇩 Bandung, Indonesia | Est. 1810 | Est. population: 2,444,160

🇭🇺 Budapest, Hungary | Est. 1873 | Est. population: 1,752,286

🇨🇳 Guiyang, China | Est. 1413 | Est. population: 5,987,018

🇸🇿 Mbabane, Eswatini | Est. 1902 | Est. population: 94,874

🇯🇵 Nagaoka, Japan | Est. 1616 | Est. population: 266,539

🇫🇷 Nîmes, France | Ancient city founded ~600 BC | Est. population: 148,561

🇮🇹 Reggio Emilia, Italy | Contemporary city est. 1861 | Est. population: 171,944

🇲🇽 Toluca, Mexico | Est. 1812 | Est. population: 910,608

🇩🇪 Trier, Germany | Ancient city founded ~16 BC | Est. population: 110, 674

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Kate is a Fort Worth native, having returned home after studying architecture and journalism in Alabama and New York. Her writing has appeared in interntional and national publications including Dezeen, Metropolis, Madame Architect, American Theatre, and Architectural Record. She is the co-author of “Dearest Babe, Letters from a World War II Flight Surgeon.”