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The Pet-friendly Tides South Beach Hotel

July 1, 10:15 AMPet-Friendly Travel ExaminerJanine Franceschi
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The Tides South Beach, Miami, FL

 

The Tides South Beach is right in the thick of things on Ocean Drive! With it's finger on the pulse of everything South Beach, it's no wonder that they're pet-friendly! Since opening in May 1997 The Tides has been an instant star in the cast of art deco beauties that line Ocean Avenue. Sophisticated style, sedate atmosphere inside but all the buzz that is South Beach just outside the door, the Tides is a luxurious option for pet-friendly lodging in Miami, FL.

 

The Tides welcomes pet-guests up to 30 pounds and does not impose any additional pet fees.

 

For more info:  Visit PAW;Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide online at www.luxurypaw.com to research and reserve hundreds of luxury, (3-star or higher rated) pet-friendly hotels.

 

The pet-friendly Tides South Beach, Miami, FL
The pet-friendly Tides South Beach, Miami, FL

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