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The story of this building began 80 years ago, when prominent Miami architect L. Murray Dixon built The Tides in 1936. His first Art Deco hotel in South Beach, it quickly earned rave reviews for its asymmetrical design and striking decorative detailing, including an entrance divided into three sections, recessed from the main façade and punctuated by large porthole windows. It was, briefly, the tallest building in Miami Beach.
Located in the heart of South Beach, The Tides has long captivated A-listers and affluent Miami Beach visitors with its 1930s-era Art Deco style and collection of 45 stunning and ultra-spacious guest rooms and suites, each with interiors designed by Kelly Wearstler and guaranteed views of the Atlantic Ocean’s blue-hued beauty. Widely known as “The Diva of Ocean Drive,” this opulent hotel is located just steps from the world-class dining, shopping and entertainment that have made South Beach one of the world’s most dynamic and sought-after destinations.
With its high ceilings, huge windows and expansive outdoor terrace, The Tides exudes Old World Miami Beach elegance while enveloping guests in modern-day comfort and sophistication. Its collection of thoughtful services and amenities include everything from complimentary WiFi and a welcome cocktail – the hotel’s signature Tides Royale – to complimentary beach set-up each day.
Three Penthouse Suites recall a bygone era of glamour, with stunning private outdoor terraces affording spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and bustling Ocean Drive.
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The Tides South Beach, 1220 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A. / Architect: L. Murray Dixon / Completed: 1936 / Architectural Style: Art Deco
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