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Every Fort Worthian knows this local landmark is a quintessential part of our city skyline.

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From panoramic views to hands-on classes and top-ranked food + bev options, this award-winning historic hotel offers something for everyone.

Here are a few upcoming experiences we’re eyeing:

  • Pasta-Making Class at il Modo | Dive into the pasta-making process during this hour-and-a-half-long course.
  • Summer Cocktail Class Series | Make two specialty drinks with a mixologist and enjoy the view from the 24th floor.
  • Truffle Tuesdays | Indulge in half-off fresh shaved truffles all month at il Modo. Prepare to be booked + busy
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