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The Atlantis Hotel is an establishment set to appear in Grand Theft Auto 6. It is located in Vice Beach, Vice-Dale County, Leonida.
It's one of the more recognizable buildings along the coastline and appears prominently in the game's first official promotional artwork. With its bold design and prime location, the Atlantis helps define Vice Beach's lively, sun-soaked vibe, which is an area clearly inspired by Miami Beach's iconic Art Deco district1.
The Atlantis Hotel is a luxury destination perched right on the sands of Vice Beach. It's hard to miss thanks to its eye-catching architecture and neon signage, both of which evoke the real-world look of Ocean Drive in Miami.
It's not yet confirmed whether players can enter or interact with the hotel directly.
The Atlantis Hotel draws heavy visual inspiration from the real-world Beacon Hotel, located at 720 Ocean Drive in Miami Beach2. Its Art Deco style, symmetrical façade, and beach-facing position all mirror that real-life location.
This isn't the first time Rockstar Games has looked to the Beacon for ideas— Grand Theft Auto: Vice City featured a similar building called the Deacon Hotel, and another version appeared in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. With GTA VI, Rockstar has given the location a modern refresh while keeping its nostalgic roots intact.
The hotel sits along Vice Beach's main strip, nestled among other high-end resorts, nightclubs, and beachfront attractions. The area features palm-lined streets, vibrant lights, and easy access to the beach. The surrounding environment reflects a subtropical climate, with blue skies, warm weather, and plenty of sand which is very similar to the real-life location in Miami.
Vice Beach connects to the larger Vice City metropolitan area, and the Atlantis feels like a centerpiece of that region's tourist culture, much like the Beacon Hotel in real-life.
As a luxury hotel, the Atlantis presumably offers a full range of upscale services - guest rooms, ocean-view suites, restaurants, bars, and recreational areas. While the game hasn't detailed its interior or in-game amenities, it's part of a district that thrives on nightlife, tourism, and flashy beach culture.
So far, the Atlantis Hotel has only appeared in the promotional material. There's no confirmed information about missions, side content, or other events that take place there.


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