Condé Nast Traveler released its 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards, and Tampa’s hospitality scene earned major recognition. The Tampa Edition ranked No. 4 among the Top 10 Hotels in Florida with a score of 98.65, placing it among the state’s most celebrated properties.
For a city once overlooked by high-end travelers, the recognition reflects a shift in perception. Tampa is now viewed as a luxury destination with national appeal.
This post breaks down the award, what it means for Tampa’s growing tourism and business landscape, and why it represents more than a reader poll.
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What Happened
The Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards highlight the best hotels based on reader experiences, design and service. Florida’s 2025 list includes iconic properties such as The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale at No. 1 and The Collector Luxury Inn & Gardens in St. Augustine at No. 2.
Opened in late 2022 as part of the Water Street Tampa development, the Tampa Edition quickly established itself as a centerpiece of downtown’s resurgence. The hotel, a collaboration between Strategic Property Partners, Marriott International and hotelier Ian Schrager, blends minimalist design with tropical character. It is also Tampa’s first five-star hotel.
What’s Happening Now
The Tampa Edition’s placement among Florida’s best reinforces Tampa’s emergence as a destination for luxury travel. The recognition follows a wave of national attention tied to downtown development, waterfront revitalization and new investment in cultural spaces.
St. Pete’s Don CeSar, the historic “Pink Palace,” also earned a spot at No. 9, signaling the strength of the region’s hospitality market on both sides of the bay.

What This Means for You
For local residents and business owners, the ranking brings both pride and opportunity. National media recognition helps boost Tampa’s tourism economy, attract corporate events and elevate the city’s profile as a place to live and invest.
For business leaders, it reinforces a key message: Tampa is not a secondary market. It is a destination that can compete with Florida’s most established cities for attention, investment and talent.
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What You Can Do Now
If you haven’t experienced the Tampa Edition, now is a good time to visit. From staycations to client dinners at Lilac or cocktails at the Punch Room, the property reflects Tampa’s growing reputation for modern, design-driven hospitality.
For hospitality and real estate professionals, the recognition highlights how thoughtful design and lifestyle integration can redefine the success of local development.
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