- Air-conditioned public areas
- Number of floors - 2
- Barbecue grill(s)
- Elevator/lift
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Laundry facilities
- Total number of rooms - 142
- Free parking
- Picnic area
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Suitable for children
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Studio 1 queen non smoking
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Studio 1 Queen Smoking
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Studio 2 twin non smoking
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Studio 2 Twin Smoking
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Deluxe studio 1 king non smoking
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Deluxe Studio 1 King Smoking
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Studio 2 double non smoking
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Studio 2 Double Smoking
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This hotel is in Brandon. Also nearby are Ice Sports Forum and Westfield Brandon.
Homestead Tampa Brandon provides laundry facilities, free parking, barbecue grills, and a picnic area.
Guestrooms have kitchens, complimentary wireless Internet access, and refrigerators; rooms also include microwaves and air conditioning.
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The preferred airport for Homestead Tampa Brandon is Tampa, FL (TPA-Tampa Intl.) - 20.8 km / 12.9 mi.
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Brandon: Brandon is a residential suburb that lies east of downtown. Nearby, blue-ribbon agriculture is on display annually at the Florida State Fairgrounds. South of Brandon in Apollo Beach, manatees flock by a waterside power plant when the water temperature cools. The aquatic mammals are best seen at Tampa Electric’s Manatee Viewing Center, which is also a haven for butterflies and birds.