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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Saturday is around $190.
In Tampa, hotel prices generally rise as the week progresses, starting around $135 on Monday and reaching about $190 on Saturday. A noticeable increase occurs between Friday and Saturday, with weekend prices remaining higher than those of weekdays.
Price by Month
Lowest prices are in June, just over $100.
In Tampa, hotel prices show considerable variation throughout the year. January has the highest average prices, around $250–$300, while June typically sees the lowest prices, just over $100. The prices gradually rise towards the end of the year.
How far in advance should I book?
Last-minute rates in Tampa are around $130–$150.
In Tampa, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality hotels that may offer last-minute discounts. However, popular hotels are often fully booked three weeks prior, limiting availability. Last-minute rates are around $130–$150.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category: 2*, priced just over $100.
In Tampa, hotel distribution shows a general increase in prices with star rating. 2* hotels are the most popular, priced just over $100, while 3* and 4* hotels are around $166 and $218, respectively, with small differences noted between adjacent levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times for hotels in Tampa?
Is breakfast typically included in the room rate at Tampa hotels?
Is Wi-Fi free at most Tampa hotels?
Are there airport shuttle services available from Tampa International Airport (TPA) to hotels?
Is on-site parking available at Tampa hotels, and is there a fee?
What is the cancellation policy for hotels in Tampa?
Are pets allowed in Tampa hotels?
Are there accessible rooms and services for guests with disabilities at Tampa hotels?
What safety and security measures do hotels in Tampa use?
How close are the beaches (Clearwater, St. Pete) to Tampa hotels?
How far are the Tampa Convention Center and cruise terminals from downtown hotels?
What public transportation options are available in Tampa?
Do most Tampa hotels have pools and fitness centers, and are they seasonal?
What dining options are available on-site or nearby Tampa hotels?
How do hotels in Tampa handle hurricane season and weather-related cancellations?
What ID and payment are required at check-in for Tampa hotels?
Are family-friendly amenities offered at Tampa hotels (e.g., cribs, connecting rooms)?
Do Tampa hotels accommodate business travelers (e.g., meeting rooms, business center)?
What are the smoking and vaping policies at Tampa hotels?
Are there common "resort fees" or additional charges at Tampa hotels?
Are pools at Tampa hotels typically heated?
Top Tips
- Hotel rates in Tampa can rise 20-50% during peak season (December to April) and for major events such as Gasparilla Pirate Fest (late January or February). Book 2 to 4 months early to secure lower prices and better availability; always verify local event calendars and blackout dates.
- Always review the total nightly rate before booking. Tampa hotels typically add about 13% in state and local tax, plus possible resort or parking fees. Check your booking confirmation or checkout receipt to ensure transparency.
- Expect nightly hotel parking fees of $15 to $38 at numerous Tampa properties, especially downtown. Ask about complimentary shuttle service, as some hotels offer transport to the airport or cruise terminal within a 3 to 5 mile radius, and consider the TECO Line Streetcar for transit between downtown and Ybor City. A rental car may be needed to reach locations like Busch Gardens, around 9 miles from downtown.
- Select your hotel neighborhood based on your trip focus: choose Downtown or Channelside for the Riverwalk and events, Ybor City for nightlife and historic venues (note late-night noise), Westshore for airport access within 3 to 5 miles of TPA, or Busch Gardens/USF area for family attractions.
- Request a high-floor room or one away from elevators and street sides to reduce noise, especially in busy areas such as Ybor City where nightlife can extend past midnight. Call the hotel beforehand to confirm specific quiet room options.
- Bring a government-issued photo ID and a credit card for check-in, which typically begins at 3 PM. For early check-in or late check-out, inquire about availability and possible fees—priority may be given to loyalty program members.
- Most Tampa hotels include free Wi-Fi, but premium speeds or access to business centers may cost extra, especially downtown. Confirm any fees if you require printing, meeting rooms, or a dedicated workspace.
- Tipping is customary: plan to give $15 to bellhops per bag, $15 to $25 per night for housekeeping (leave daily), $15 for valet service upon car retrieval, and $15 to $30 for concierge help depending on the level of assistance.
- Pet policies differ by hotel, but many allow dogs up to 25-50 lb with nightly fees—often $15 to $30. For accessible accommodations, reserve an accessible room with step-free access or visual alarms when you book.
- Tampa’s hot, humid climate and hurricane season from June to November require sunscreen, rain gear, and insect repellent. Consider travel insurance to cover potential weather disruptions and monitor alerts during your trip.
- Leverage your hotel’s concierge or front desk team for local expertise, such as dinner reservations or booking tours like Riverwalk cruises. Ask about peak dining times and ticketed attractions to maximize your visit.
- Store valuables like passports or electronics in the in-room safe and do not leave items in parked cars. Tourist parking areas in Ybor City and near the waterfront can be targets for break-ins.
- Check that amenities like pools, rooftop bars, and beach shuttles are open and whether reservations are needed; access may be restricted or limited during busy weekends or off-peak maintenance.
- Hotel stays include daily housekeeping, secure lobbies, and onsite staff. Compare these benefits with short-term rentals that may provide kitchen access and extra space to determine what best fits your needs.
- Look for hotels offering free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival, especially important during hurricane season or if your travel plans may change unexpectedly.
- Explore Tampa’s distinctive local experiences: try a Cuban sandwich in Ybor City, walk or bike the 2.5-mile Riverwalk, or book guided tours like sunset cruises or cigar shop visits. Check tour timetables before arrival.
- Pack lightweight, breathable clothes for Tampa’s summer temperatures, which can reach 92°F (33°C). Bring smart-casual attire for upscale dining or rooftop bars, and a light layer for air-conditioned spaces.
- Read recent guest reviews on sites like TripAdvisor or Priceline to identify trends in cleanliness, service, or amenities. Focus on feedback from the past 6 months for the most up-to-date information.
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