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| image = HotelHarrison-GTAVC-exterior.jpg
| size = 350x350px
| game_1 = GTA Vice City
| game_2 = GTA Vice City Stories
| name = Hotel Harrison
| type = [[:Category:Hotels|Hotel]]
| owner =
| location = [[Washington Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]
| affiliation =
| missions = [[Introduction (GTA VC)|Introductory cutscenes (GTA VC)]]<br />[[The Party]]<br />[[Back Alley Brawl]]<br />[[Jury Fury]]<br />[[Riot (GTA VC)|Riot]]
| employee =
}}
'''Hotel Harrison''' is a small, Spanish-style lodge decorated in pink stucco in the [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] renditions [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
 
== Description ==
Located in southern [[Washington Beach]], is GTA Vice City rendition of the building is wedged right up to [[Washington Mall]], and is located directly across the road from [[1102 Washington Street]]. The building also holds the office of attorney [[Ken Rosenberg]], the namesake of the law firm [[K. Rosenberg & Co.]], in GTA Vice City; the player—incarnated as the protagonist, [[Tommy Vercetti]], starts out in the game at an alleyway next to the building, and makes numerous visits to the building solely to meet his associate Rosenberg. A [[Faggio]] is constantly parked in the alleyway in GTA Vice City, and a random car also spawns on the west side of the building.
 
The building's textures are heavily derivative of the real-life two-storey Hotel Harrison at [http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/16570334/411-Washington-Avenue-Miami-FL/ 411 Washington Avenue] in South Beach, Miami, circa the period the GTA Vice City was produced (around 2002) (the building's has since been repainted); the main entrance also sports the signage for the Red Square restaurant, which also based itself within the building in real-life. The structural design of the building is otherwise radically different.


'''Hotel Harrison''' is a small, Spanish-style lodge in [[Washington Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] that is decorated in pink stucco. Wedged right up to the local mall, the building also holds the office of attorney [[Ken Rosenberg]], the namesake of the law firm [[K. Rosenberg & Co.]], on the ground floor. In the beginning of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], the player—incarnated as the protagonist, [[Tommy Vercetti]] — makes numerous visits to the building, solely to meet his associate Ken Rosenberg.
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 13 March 2017

Business
Hotel Harrison
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Game GTA Vice City
GTA Vice City Stories
Type of business Hotel
Location(s) Washington Beach, Vice City
Mission appearance(s) Introductory cutscenes (GTA VC)
The Party
Back Alley Brawl
Jury Fury
Riot
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Hotel Harrison is a small, Spanish-style lodge decorated in pink stucco in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories renditions Vice City.

Description

Located in southern Washington Beach, is GTA Vice City rendition of the building is wedged right up to Washington Mall, and is located directly across the road from 1102 Washington Street. The building also holds the office of attorney Ken Rosenberg, the namesake of the law firm K. Rosenberg & Co., in GTA Vice City; the player—incarnated as the protagonist, Tommy Vercetti, starts out in the game at an alleyway next to the building, and makes numerous visits to the building solely to meet his associate Rosenberg. A Faggio is constantly parked in the alleyway in GTA Vice City, and a random car also spawns on the west side of the building.

The building's textures are heavily derivative of the real-life two-storey Hotel Harrison at 411 Washington Avenue in South Beach, Miami, circa the period the GTA Vice City was produced (around 2002) (the building's has since been repainted); the main entrance also sports the signage for the Red Square restaurant, which also based itself within the building in real-life. The structural design of the building is otherwise radically different.