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The subject of this article appears in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl. The subject of this article appears in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.

The Polissya hotel is a location in Pripyat featured in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.

Background[]

The Polissya hotel was built in the mid-1970 to host delegations visiting the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant[1]. It is one of the tallest buildings of the city, and is located beside the Palace of Culture and the Ferris Wheel in the central part of Pripyat.

Appearances[]

Shadow of Chernobyl[]

The Polissya hotel is a landmark in the Shadow of Chernobyl rendition of Pripyat. It is located in the central part of the map, just at the exit of the underground car park where the Loners experts and Strelok split up.

Before the events of the game, it was where Strelok and his group established a hideout, in one of the hotel rooms. Shortly before the final events of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, Strelok's friend Fang left one of the two unique Decoders in the stash[2], and gave the room's key to Doc.

The Hotel is part of the storyline provided the player has investigated Strelok's whereabouts. In order to gain access to the hideout, the player must have spoken to Guide after completing the Lab X-16 missions, then have been to the Agroprom Underground, where Doc gives Strelok the key. The player can then unlock the door. Getting access to the room is needed to get the two C-Consciousness endings, otherwise the player will have to stick to the Wish Granter endings. Aside from the decoder, one can find a Military armored suit and documents written by Strelok's group in the hideout.

The ground floor of the building is occupied by a few Monolith fighters. There is also a Gauss gun sniper on the rooftop, and the player will likely get their best chance to acquire the weapon before the Sarcophagus level. There is only one accessible floor, besides the ground floor. After the player's first visit, Duty or Freedom experts may be encountered here.

For some reason, the Polissiya hotel is represented severely erroneously in-game, by lacking the distinctive upper structure with Cyrillic inscription Готель Полисся (Hotel Polissya), which originally featured a restaurant together with an open, sloped-roof lookout at the frontal end. Instead, it is, for some reason, recreated only with the main structure of the building.

Call of Pripyat[]

CoP Hotel

The Hotel can be seen as a background element of Pripyat in Call of Pripyat. It is at the north-western part of the map, and can be easily seen by standing by the map limit, or from the rooftop of the Yubileiny Service Center. It is, however, outside the playable area and is therefore not accessible.

In Call of Pripyat, the Hotel is rendered more realistically than its previous iteration, although it lacks the inscription on the roof, most likely due to being a background prop and thus not having been designed in high details.

Loot[]

Strelok's stash, located in room 26, contains the following items:

This room can only be accessed provided the player spoke with Doctor beforehand.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • It is entirely possible to get the Decoder without speaking to Doc. This can be done by throwing grenades inside the room, from the top of the building beside, until the Decoder is close enough for the player to take it from the window. However, the player will not be able to get the SKAT-9M suit stored inside, which can be very useful in the final levels.

References[]

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