InterContinental Hotel Tampa Review
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families recommend
 
 
  108 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Located near theme parks, beaches and cruise ports
  • Spacious guest rooms and suites
  • Onsite family dining options


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About InterContinental Hotel Tampa

The InterContinental Hotel Tampa is located just five minutes from downtown Tampa and offers a great stay for families looking for a beach visit along neighboring Clearwater's beaches, an adventurous trip to Busch Gardens theme parks or simply as a pre-cruise hotel in the heart of downtown Tampa. The hotel offers 323 spacious guest rooms and suites, onsite dining at the No Name Lounge or Shula's Steak House, and a rooftop pool.


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We needed a hotel for 2 nights prior to a cruise. I decided to try my luck on priceline. Boy were we lucky with our bid. The bid was on a 4 star not too far from the port of Tampa. The bid was in accepted for less than $50. The reveal was the Tampa Intercontinental. Once I researched the hotel online I realized we had scored a great hotel. Our ... more +

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