Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center Resort Fee

hotel address icon 513 S Florida Ave, Tampa FL, 33602

Resort Fee and Other Mandatory Fees

Hotel guests are required to pay the following mandatory fees:
  • Destination fee: $35.55 per room, nightly

Last updated: February 10, 2026

Other Fees at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center

Unless otherwise stated, these fees are not mandatory. They only apply if guests choose to use these services.

  • Fee for in-room wireless wifi: $9.95 nightly
  • Fee for wireless wifi in public areas: $9.95 nightly
  • Fee for wired wifi in public areas: $9.95
  • Covered valet parking fee: $45 nightly (in/out privileges)
  • Pet fee: $75 per room (varies based on length of stay)
  • No fee for service animals
  • Late check-out is available for a fee (subject to availability)

Resort Fee History

Date Nightly Resort Fee
February 2026 $35.55 USD
October 2025 $28.38 USD
March 2025 $28.38 USD

Hotel Photos

Suite, 1 King Bed, Balcony | View from room at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Restaurant at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Outdoor pool, sun loungers at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Meeting space at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Hotel Exterior at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Hotel Exterior at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Hotel Exterior at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center
Hotel entrance and lobby at Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center

Hotel Amenities

The amenities at this hotel are unknown.

  • Free Breakfast
  • Front desk (24 hours)
  • Pool
  • Parking available
  • Laundry
  • Air conditioning
  • Business center / services available
  • Lounge
  • Room service
  • Housekeeping
  • Fitness center
  • Pets welcome (additional fees may apply)
  • Restaurant(s) on premise

Other Considerations

The resort fee at this property was bumped up by 25%. Given that most hotels only increase their resort fees by 5-10% yearly, this 25% increase is considered significant.