Go inside Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay’s new panoramic view event spaces (PHOTOS)

Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay has released unseen photos of its two, new 14th-floor event spaces offering panoramic views of Tampa Bay.

The main event space, Skylark, encompasses 3,400 square feet of indoor space, including 1,800 square feet of pre-function space. It also has a 1,400-square-foot outdoor rooftop terrace with bay and city views. Its sister venue space, Starling, is a 1,932-square-foot space that also features floor-to-ceiling windows, according to a statement.

In addition, there is a 550-square-foot Sandpiper space and a 625-square-foot Osprey space that has been added to the second floor of the hotel.

All told, the property now has 27,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, 5,200 square feet of pre-function space and 5,000 square feet of outdoor event venues, the statement said.

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