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Tahitian Inn Cafe and Spa

601 S. Dale Mabry Hwy , Tampa, FL 33609

Tampa's premier landmark for over fifty years. Witness and experience the renaissance of a neighborhood cornerstone. We have renovated all of our existing rooms and added a fitness facility, spa, meeting rooms, corporate suites, and the reopening of the legendary Tahitian Inn Coffee Shop. We welcome you to stop by and remember why the Tahitian Inn has always been synonymous with superior service and exceptional quality.

We take great pride in catering to the needs of our guests, and that care has resulted in business guests using the Tahitian Inn as their home away from home repeatedly.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, you can be assured that you have made the right choice by staying at the Tahitian Inn. We offer a convenient location, affordable rates, and terrific amenities. Guests can expect consistency in terms of product quality and service and a commitment to guest satisfaction.

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During your Tampa vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Tampa Museum of Art
Located on the east bank of the Hillsborough River, next to the round NationsBank building (locals facetiously call it the "Beer Can"), this fine-arts complex offers eight galleries with changing exhibits ranging from classical antiquities to contemporary Floridian art. There's also a 7-acre riverfront park and sculpture garden. Call or check the website for the schedule of temporary exhibits. However, if you have time for only one art museum on your trip, skip this one and head to St. Petersburg for the more innovative Salvador Dalí Museum.
Henry B. Plant Museum
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Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Although its heart-stopping thrill rides get much of the ink, this venerable theme park (it predates Disney World) ranks among the largest zoos in the country. It's a don't-miss attraction for children and adults, who can see, in person, all those wild beasts they've watched on Animal Planet -- and they'll get better views of them here than at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando. Busch Gardens has several thousand animals living in naturalistic environments that help carry out the park's overall African theme. Most authentic is the 80-acre plain, strongly reminiscent of the real Serengeti of Tanzania and Kenya, upon which zebras, giraffes, and other animals graze. Unlike the animals on the real Serengeti, however, these grazing creatures have nothing to fear from lions, hyenas, crocodiles, and other predators, which are confined to enclosures -- as are the hippos and elephants. 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5 out of 5

Wonderful experience!

Lynn, 2006-10-16

Several fast food restaurants within walking distance.

The Tahitian Inn and Cafe is an absolute gem! The room was very clean and spacious and tastefully decorated. The bathroom was beautiful with granite countertops and the shower was spacious, had great water pressure and a full massage shower head. The bed was a little more firm than I prefer but none the less comfortable. Our room had a refridgerator and microwave and both were very clean. The grounds were beautiful. The architecture of the building truly makes you feel like you're in the South Pacific. Lots of terra cotta and arches. There were several water fountains hidden among the lush greenery and the pool area had hammocks, cafe tables and chairs. Very pretty. We only ate in the restaurant once for breakfast. It was delicious and good size portions. The staff was very friendly and helpful.

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5 out of 5

Great Honeymoon

Ellyn, Providence, RI, 2006-07-22

There was just about every imaginable restuarant within walking distance. also there was Wal-Mart, Target, CVS, etc... We found some thrift stores about a mile up the road and for all people from the Norht East there was a Dunkin Donuts about 2 miles away.

The Tahitian Inn was very comfortable. The room was always clean and smelled really nice. The staff was very friendly. They helped us with finding directions. The Room was a lot larger than we we anticipating. We had plenty of room for our belongings.

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4 out of 5

pleasant stay

Anonymous, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2006-07-17

Museum of science not too far away. Bring your own large towels for the pool. Lots of restaurants near by.

The atmosphere was pleasant and our family enjoyed ourselves. The rooms were spacious and the beds comfortable. We also enjoyed the heated pool. The blowdryer overheated and the fridge and microwave had difficulty working properly, but the staff was excellent in trying to fix these issues. All in all a pleasant stay for the price.

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5 out of 5

Surprising for an Non-Chain

Anonymous, Chattanooga, TN, 2006-06-14

Bush Gardens is very close by and plenty of nightlife within walking distance.

The Tahitian Inn is nice and very surprising for a Non-Chain, independantly owned hotel. Arrived the same day as a Tropical Storm, but staff and grounds were great considering. Good location and freindly service. Rooms are basic and the carpets could use an update, but overall, you get what you pay for.

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2 out of 5

Staff indifference

Anonymous, 2006-06-13

west shore mall, international mall

I arrived in the middle of a driving rain. The staff was sitting behind the desk chatting and totally ignored the fact that I was standing there waiting to check in. It took over 20 minutes to get the first room - and then we were told it wasn't ready even though it was well after their 3:00 check in. With 2 rooms to go - it took another 20 minutes. Meanwhile - a very loud and rude 'janitor' kept interrupting with questions to the person checking us in. The staff indifference wasn't an isolated incident - we had questions about the neighborhood, directions, etc. - we gave up trying. You also had to go outside in the rain to get to your room.

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4 out of 5

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Anonymous, Houston, TX, 2005-11-20

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5 out of 5

Great Value

Anonymous, Boston, MA, 2005-10-30

My sister and I stayed there when we went to Tampa to visit friends. The rooms are clean, but very average, but the rest of the hotel was very nice. We got massages at the spa and had breakfast at the cafe downstairs. Both were very nice. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for an inexpensive hotel in Tampa.

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3 out of 5

Good Location and Value

Robert, 2005-10-22

St. Petes Times Forum

Its in a good location from the Forum and shopping around, but the rooms are very motel type and the beds are pretty firm.....the place looks nice and the restaurant was good. Good value for money, but not a top choice.

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5 out of 5

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Debra, Atlanta, GA, 2005-07-07

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