YOU’VE NEVER SEEN TAMPA LIKE THIS BEFORE!
Do you live an InterContinental life?
InterContinental Tampa is set in Westshore, the heart of Tampa Bay, within walking distance of the city’s renowned shopping and entertainment district. Whether your stay is for business or pleasure, our central location puts you in close proximity to the airport and numerous local attractions, such as Busch Gardens, Raymond James Stadium, the Florida Aquarium, St. Pete Times Forum and the beautiful gulf coast beaches.
Designed in a contemporary yet sophisticated style that reflects tranquil shades of sand, sky and water, our elegantly appointed rooms and sizeable suites welcome all guests and make each visit a memorable experience. From modern amenities to undefeated dining options, such as Shula’s Steak House, you’ll find the InterContinental Tampa will far exceed your expectations.
4860 West Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33609 Call 866.402.0758 or visit
www.intercontampa.com
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Reserve your spot on the sand now!
• Centrally located between Clearwater and St. Pete Beaches, directly on the Beach and Gulf of Mexico.
• 125 Tropical Guestrooms each with a private furnished balcony, private beach and beachfront pool.
• Mangos Restaurant & Beachside Tiki Bar featuring Live Entertainment. • 4 Time Annual Pride Award for Quality, 3 Time CARE Cup Winner, 2 Time Business of the Year, voted “Insiders’ Select” 3 years in a row by Expedia travelers as one of the world’s Top 1% of Hotels, and winner of 2010 & 2011 TripAdvisor Excellence Award.
17120 Gulf Boulevard A Proud Florida Green Lodging Resort
North Redington Beach, Florida 33708 (800) 592-5876 (727) 397-0699 Fax
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