Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay





Property overview
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay offers all the amenities and services of a four diamond hotel for the corporate traveler, as well as resort-like luxury in a 35-acre wildlife preserve directly on the shores of Tampa Bay. Conveniently located to Westshore's business district, International Plaza Mall and gulf beaches, five minutes to Tampa's International Airport, and eight miles from Downtown Tampa's business district.
Property amenities
- 442 Rooms
- 4 Pool(s)
- 3 Restaurant(s)
- 4 Bar(s)
Accommodations
BAY VIEW ONE KING
- 350 sq ft approx
- Max. occupancy 4
- Max. adults 4
- Max. children 3
GUESTROOM KING
- 350 sq ft approx
- Max. occupancy 4
- Max. adults 4
- Max. children 3
BAY VIEW TWO DOUBLES
- 350 sq ft approx
- Max. occupancy 4
- Max. adults 4
- Max. children 3
GUESTROOM TWO DOUBLES
- 350 sq ft approx
- Max. occupancy 4
- Max. adults 4
- Max. children 3
Dining and entertainment
- Style: À la carte
- Cuisine: Italian
- Open for dinner Dress code Reservations required
- Style: À la carte
- Cuisine: Seafood
- Open for all-day-dining, dinner, lunch
- Style: À la carte
- Cuisine: American
- Open for breakfast, dinner, lunch
- Lobby bar
- Lobby bar
- Lobby bar
- Lobby bar
Extra features
- Child Age Range (1-17)
- Concierge
Facilities and services
- Internet Services
- Parking
- Miscellaneous resort amenities/services
- Business services
- Hotel lobby
- Shops and services
- Sports activities
- Wellness
- Swimming pools
Hotel and airport information
2900 Bayport Drive Tampa Florida 33607 United States of America
Hotel policies
- Pets Allowed
Alerts
Following American Hotel & Lodging Association's (AHLA) recent announcement of its "Safe Stay Guest Checklist"—and following medical expert guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19—all Hyatt hotels in the U.S. and Canada will require face coverings within indoor public areas beginning Monday, July 27, for the foreseeable future.
Public areas may include hotel lobbies, meetings and events spaces, restaurants and bars, and fitness centers. Some guests may be exempt from this mandate, including but not limited to guests with medical conditions, guests consuming food or beverages in restaurants, and children under the age of 2.
