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The Tides (Closed Permanently)

(2 Ratings)
45 rooms of sheer elegance
Conde Naste rates it among the best places to stay in the world, thanks to excellent service, enormous suites, and luxurious decor. This place really is fabulous. Plus, it's directly next door to The Palace, so weekend drag shows are at your front door.


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Reviews

njaeroboi83
njaeroboi83 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Not gay friendly

The management of The Tides isnt gay friendly and they actually tried to shut down the Palace next door. Complaining of the local queers


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