InterContinental Hotel
Guests of the InterContinental Hotel will enjoy free wireless Internet in rooms and 24-hour room service. Business travelers have 17,000 square feet of flexible event space that can accommodate up to 700 people. Find light fare at its Caffe, cocktails in the No Name Lounge and dinner at Shula's Steak House. With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed. There is a free airport shuttle service and this venue is just 2.9 miles from the Rocky Point Golf Course.
InterContinental Hotel
4860 West Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33609
(866) 310-9905
intercontampa.com
Quorum Hotel
The Quorum Hotel is just two miles from the Tampa airport and offers guests a free 24-hour airport shuttle and a free shuttle service to area shopping and dining within a three-mile radius. Amenities include free WiFi in rooms, an outdoor pool and whirlpool. There is a fitness center, a business center for computer and printing services, and even a personal meeting director to help plan your event. The Blue Water Grille is on site for lunch, cocktails and dinner, and it hosts a manager's reception each night, where free seat massages are offered. The hotel is 7.7 miles from the Rogers Park Golf Course.
Quorum Hotel
700 N. Westshore Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33609
(813) 289-8200
quorumtampa.com
Grayl's Hotel
Located in downtown St. Petersburg, Grayl's Hotel is a historic mission-style venue with a private courtyard and sweeping views of Tampa Bay. Guests can have cocktails in the two lounges of Packards Bar, which features an outdoor veranda, and lunch or dinner of continental European and American fare at its Gatsby's Restaurant. WiFi is free and a computer with printer is in the lobby. Catering is available for corporate parties, business meeting, weddings and reunions.
Grayl's Hotel
340 Beach Drive NE
St. Petersburg, FL
(727) 896-1080
graylshotel.com
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