The Top 12 Hotels Near Born & Bread Bakehouse
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The Tampa EDITION brings New York sophistication to the Gulf Coast with a 26-story tower designed by Morris Adjmi, housing chef John Fraser's restaurants and a rooftop pool. Its wellness-focused spa and seven dining venues anchor Water Street Tampa, a 56-acre waterfront district redefining the city's downtown.
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In Ybor City's tobacco-stained blocks, Hotel Haya threads local history through chic rooms appointed by neighborhood artisans, with exposed brick and balconies overlooking 7th Avenue. Its pair of restaurants—Flor Fina for bistro fare and Café Quiquiriqui for Cuban pastries and empanadas—anchor the kind of thoughtful hospitality that feels rooted rather than imposed.
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A 27-story modernist tower anchoring Tampa's waterfront development, this JW Marriott pairs sober luxury with sweeping city and bay views from every room. The spa spans ten treatment rooms while Six, the rooftop American bistro overlooking the Lightning's arena, anchors a dining program that runs from casual takeout to refined dinner service.
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A Michelin-starred chef's vision animates this spare, marble-clad boutique hotel minutes from theme parks, where modernist rooms trade excess for genuine comfort. Rooftop dining and a ground-floor restaurant-bar anchor what reads as genuine urban sophistication transplanted to central Florida.
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A glass-and-steel newcomer on Water Street, ROOST Tampa inhabits a Morris Adjmi building that nods to the district's industrial past while housing sleek serviced apartments for the transient urbanite. The Philadelphia outfit's Florida foray signals that boutique hospitality has finally caught up with Tampa's downtown revival.
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A California-born boutique hotel lands on the Gulf Coast with the same colorful eclecticism and European flair that defines the Palisociety brand, sitting comfortably amid the upscale shops and restaurants of Hyde Park Village. The design feels transplanted yet rooted, a testament to the kind of style that transcends geography.
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The Waldorf Astoria Orlando channels its Manhattan namesake through a gilded lobby and Peacock Alley lounge while grounding itself in Florida's natural landscape and family ease. A resort that feels removed from the theme-park sprawl surrounding it, distinguished by service as polished as its ornate interiors.
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A sleek marble lobby and efficient design offer respite from Orlando's themed-resort chaos, positioning this hotel as a deliberate alternative for those near the parks. The sixth-floor Activity Garden—with mini golf, climbing wall, and views of distant fireworks—caters to families without demanding they leave the property.
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A lakeside Four Seasons where adults escape Disney's circus via Capa's open-air steakhouse and sophisticated rooms overlooking the parks from a distance, while kids occupy themselves at Explorer Island's five-acre pool complex. Early park admission and an 18-hole golf course sweeten what amounts to a luxury resort that merely tolerates its theme-park setting.
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A sprawling resort hotel wrapped in blues and floor-to-ceiling glass, Conrad Orlando centers its appeal on a 17-million-gallon lagoon and two Jack Nicklaus golf courses. The property trades Disney proximity for a self-contained leisure ecosystem that pitches equally to families and adults seeking respite from the theme park circuit.
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A sprawling resort anchored in 500 acres of lakefront property, this Ritz-Carlton offers the polished certainty that corporate luxury provides when indie alternatives feel too risky. The Lobby Lounge, dressed in regally appointed furnishings overlooking the water, settles into its role as both refuge and social crossroads with the ease of a place that has perfected the gesture.
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Away from theme park frenzy, this grande-dame resort layers lush grounds and a newly renovated spa against Central Florida's tourist sprawl. The refresh pivots toward family ease—waterpark, poolside dining, sprawling suites—without abandoning the golf course and 40,000-square-foot wellness compound that define its older luxury.