Description
The Sumerian is a high-rise hotel located in Downtown Vice City, Vice-Dale County, State of Leonida. The building is defined by its modern tower design, connected to a large multi-level parking podium that forms part of the overall complex.
Positioned within one of the most developed areas of the city, the hotel fits naturally into the dense skyline of Downtown Vice City, surrounded by corporate buildings, cultural venues, and major roads. Its scale and structure suggest it serves both business travelers and high-end visitors moving through the financial center.
The podium level is designed for accessibility, allowing direct vehicle access and reinforcing the building’s role as a central urban hotel. The surrounding area includes key city infrastructure and landmarks, placing The Sumerian within an important part of Vice City’s layout.
Architecture
The hotel features a clean, modern design with a strong vertical presence. The combination of a tall tower and a wide base structure gives it both visibility in the skyline and practical functionality at street level.
Its design reflects contemporary urban hotels, where parking, access, and scale are integrated into a single complex rather than separated into different structures.
Location
The Sumerian is situated along a major boulevard in Downtown Vice City, near cultural and commercial landmarks such as the Vice City Arts Center. This placement highlights its role as both a hospitality venue and part of the city’s central infrastructure.
Influence
The Sumerian appears to be inspired by the Marriott Miami Biscayne Bay, a waterfront hotel in Downtown Miami with a similar tower-and-podium structure.
The name itself references the ancient Sumerians, reflected in the hotel’s branding and logo, which incorporates a clock symbol — a nod to early systems of time measurement developed in Mesopotamia.