Hotel Near Fort Worth Stockyards | Hotel SOMA
Hotel SOMA gated courtyard with fire pits and string lights in the evening

Stockyards by Day. A Quiet Courtyard by Night.

Visit the Fort Worth Stockyards, then come back to your own private casita or Airstream suite in South Main Village — with free parking, digital self check-in, and a calm gated courtyard waiting after the crowds.

Hotel SOMA is where you go afterward.

The Stockyards are the Fort Worth everyone comes to see: the cattle drive, the rodeo, the boots and the brisket.

A More Private Hotel Near the Fort Worth Stockyards

Most visitors plan their trip around the Stockyards and book the first hotel they find inside it. That works, but it means a busy tourist district at night and a parking hunt every time you come and go.

There's a calmer way to do Fort Worth. Hotel SOMA is a gated collection of private casitas and custom Airstream suites a short drive from the Stockyards, in one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods. Spend your day up north in the Western heritage, then come home to a private front door and a quiet courtyard that's entirely yours. You see the Stockyards side of Fort Worth and the local side of it — on one trip, without choosing between them.

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Who This Stay Is For

Hotel SOMA is a good fit if you want to experience the Stockyards but would rather sleep somewhere quieter, more private, and more local afterward. It's especially well suited to:

  • Couples and anniversary travelers
  • First-time Fort Worth visitors
  • Weekend and drive-market travelers
  • Anyone doing the cattle drive, the rodeo, and the Western heritage by day who wants calm by night

It's a design-forward stay built around privacy and ease — not a place to host or entertain a crowd. If you want to be in the middle of the late-night action, a hotel inside the Stockyards may suit you better. If you want the Stockyards by day and your own quiet space at night, you're in the right place.

Why Stockyards Visitors Choose Hotel SOMA

You're not giving anything up by staying outside the Stockyards. You're trading a crowded hotel corridor for a place that feels like your own.

  • Your own front door. Every casita and Airstream suite has a private exterior entrance. No shared hallways, no neighbors past your wall.
  • Free on-site parking. Park once and leave it. No nightly garage fee, no circling the block after dinner.
  • Digital self check-in. Arrive on your own schedule and walk straight in. No front desk, no line.
  • A gated, quiet courtyard. Fire pits, seating, a stage, yard games, and a pickleball court — a calm place to decompress after a loud, sunny day.
  • Room to settle in. Casitas include a kitchenette with a stovetop, so morning coffee and a quick breakfast happen on your terms before you head out.
  • A second neighborhood to explore. South Main Village puts coffee, restaurants, breweries, and live music within a short walk of your door.
  • Still easy Stockyards access. Close enough that the cattle drive, shopping, dinner, and the rodeo are all an easy part of your day.

See Both Sides of Fort Worth

This is the real reason to stay here. Most visitors only see the Stockyards and leave. From SOMA, you get the full city.

The Stockyards — Fort Worth's Western side.

Cattle drive, rodeo, historic district, Western shopping, dance halls, and live music. The Cowtown everyone pictures.

Hotel SOMA — the private place between the two.

A quiet, gated retreat with your own front door, a short drive from one neighborhood and right inside the other. You don't pick between the Western Fort Worth and the local Fort Worth. You stay in the middle and get both.

South Main Village — Fort Worth's local side.

Independent coffee shops, restaurants, breweries, bars, street murals, and live music in a revitalized, walkable district. The Fort Worth locals actually spend their weekends in.

A Better Fort Worth Weekend

You don't need to drive back and forth all day. Here's a flow that uses your time well and lets each part of the trip breathe.

Friday evening — Arrive and settle in

Check in with your code and walk straight into your casita or Airstream. Drop your bags, then step out into South Main Village for dinner and a drink within walking distance. Ease into the trip.

Saturday — Your Stockyards day

Head north to the Stockyards in one block. Catch the cattle drive (11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily), browse the Western shops, grab lunch, take in the historic district, and stay on into the evening for the rodeo and live music if you'd like. Leave the car parked free at SOMA and rideshare up if you'd rather not drive. Either way, you come home to a quiet courtyard instead of a hotel hallway.

Sunday — A slow South Main morning

No rush, no checkout line. Make espresso in your casita, then wander South Main for coffee or brunch before you go. It's the part of the weekend most visitors miss — and it's the part that makes Fort Worth feel like a place you'd come back to.

What to Do at the Fort Worth Stockyards

Enough to plan your Stockyards block — not a full tourism guide. Times and details change seasonally; confirm before you go.

  • The Fort Worth Herd cattle drive. The world's only twice-daily cattle drive sends a herd of Texas longhorns down East Exchange Avenue — 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting, except major holidays.
  • The rodeo. Championship rodeo and arena events run regularly in the district.
  • Mule Alley. A restored set of historic barns now home to shops, restaurants, and bars.
  • Western shopping. Boots, hats, leather, and Texas-made goods from longtime local makers.
  • Live music and dance halls. The Stockyards is built around its music scene, from small stages to the big rooms.
  • The historic district itself. Brick streets, the Livestock Exchange Building, and plenty to photograph.

Spend a few hours or a full day here — then come back to calm.

Come Back to a Private Casita or Airstream

After a day on your feet in the sun and the crowds, the right place to land matters.

At Hotel SOMA, that's a private, design-forward space that's entirely yours. A king bed with premium linens. A kitchenette with a stovetop and an in-room espresso machine. A smart TV, high-speed WiFi, and individual climate control. A modern bath with a walk-in shower. And a gated courtyard just outside your door for a quiet drink by the fire before you call it a night.

No lobby. No hallways. No one to check past. Just your own front door, in a neighborhood worth walking.

Private casita exterior entrance at Hotel SOMA in South Main Village, Fort Worth

A Calmer, More Memorable Stay

Casitas — room to settle in.

Around 500 square feet, two stories, with a living area and kitchenette below and a private loft bedroom above. Designed for a calm, unhurried stay — space to spread out after a full day, and a real retreat to come home to.

Airstream suites — the stay that's part of the trip.

For travelers who want the stay itself to feel memorable, SOMA's four custom Airstream suites offer a compact, curated, design-forward experience — the same privacy and standards as the casitas, in something genuinely one of a kind. There are only four, so they tend to book first.

Hotel SOMA custom Airstream suite at dusk near the Fort Worth Stockyards

Planning a Full Fort Worth Weekend?

A Stockyards trip is a great reason to come. But there's more to a Fort Worth weekend than one district — a slow South Main morning, a courtyard evening, and the whole walkable neighborhood at your door.

Pair a Stockyards day with a South Main evening and a slow morning in your own casita.

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Why Book Direct

When you book directly with Hotel SOMA, you reserve straight from the source — the simplest way to manage your stay, with your reservation handled start to finish by the people who run the property.

Quick answers

FAQ

Is Hotel SOMA located in the Stockyards?

No. Hotel SOMA is in South Main Village, part of Fort Worth's Near Southside. Many guests choose SOMA precisely because it offers easy access to the Stockyards while giving them a calmer, more private place to stay.

How far is Hotel SOMA from the Fort Worth Stockyards?

Hotel SOMA is in South Main Village, a short drive from the Stockyards — about 15 minutes by car.

Is it better to stay in the Stockyards or nearby?

It depends on the trip you want. Staying in the Stockyards puts you in the middle of the action and the crowds. Staying at SOMA gives you free parking, a private entrance, a quiet courtyard, and a second walkable neighborhood — with the Stockyards still an easy part of your day.

Does Hotel SOMA have free parking?

Yes. Hotel SOMA offers free on-site guest parking.

Is Hotel SOMA a good place for a quiet Fort Worth weekend?

Yes. SOMA is built for travelers who want a private, design-forward, low-friction stay — couples, first-time visitors, and weekend travelers who'd rather unwind in their own space than in a busy hotel.

Can I visit both the Stockyards and South Main Village in one trip?

Yes, and it's one of the best reasons to stay here. You can spend part of your trip in the Stockyards and still enjoy South Main Village's coffee, restaurants, breweries, and live music — all within a short walk of your door.

Does Hotel SOMA have self check-in?

Yes. SOMA uses contactless digital self check-in. You arrive, enter your code, and walk straight into your space — no front desk, no waiting.