4750 North Dale Mabry Highway (0.8 km from Legends Field)
items such as bagels toast and fruit with yoghurt as well as danishes. Lander’s Steakhouse located in the same parking lot as the hotel serves lunch and dinner. The Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Tampa RJ Stadium is 0.
4732 North Dale Mabry (0.8 km from Legends Field)
Located 5 mi north of downtown Tampa this hotel is a 10-minute drive from the Tampa International Airport. It features a daily continental breakfast.
4020 West Boy Scout Boulevard (1.8 km from Legends Field)
AC Hotel by Marriott Tampa Airport has a restaurant outdoor swimming pool a fitness center and bar in Tampa. The property is around 1.3 mi from Raymond James Stadium 5 mi from Hyde Park and 5 mi from Amalie Arena.
5405 N Church Ave (1.8 km from Legends Field)
Ideally located in the Tampa International Airport area Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Tampa / Raymond James promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The property offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time.
4200 Jim Walter Boulevard (1.9 km from Legends Field)
This smoke-free hotel is located within the upscale International Plaza and Bay Street Shopping Center.
4312 West Boy Scout Boulevard (2.1 km from Legends Field)
Located in the Westshore Business District this hotel offers homestay accommodations 2 miles from Tampa International Airport. All apartments feature state-of-the-art technology including plug-in panels flat-screen TVs and free internet.
2225 North Lois Avenue (2.2 km from Legends Field)
Ideally located in the Westshore business sector, this hotel is only 1.9 miles from Tampa International Airport and has easy access to all main highways.
4200 George J. Bean Parkway (2.5 km from Legends Field)
This hotel is located inside the Tampa International Airport and 3 mi from the International Plaza Mall. An outdoor pool and spacious accommodations is offered. Modern furnishings decorate each noise-proof room of Tampa Airport Marriott.
The Tampa Bay Rays moved from the old Tropicana Field to their new home of George M. Steinbrenner Field. The ballpark has been called home by the Rays since its opening and is one of the newest ballparks in the league. The ballpark sits on a large site that used to be a airport, so it has an air of newness about it.
The ballpark was designed by Populous and construction started in 1996. The stadium has a capacity of 33,000 people and includes a number of features that are unique to it. For example, the field is covered by a translucent ETFE bubble which can be turned on or off depending on the weather conditions.