Hazbin Hotel (location)

The Happy Hotel, also known as the Hazbin Hotel, is a rundown hotel owned by Charlie, and located within Hell.

Information
The Happy Hotel was opened by Charlie and her friends in the pilot, and aims to redeem demons and send them to Heaven via rehabilitation, thereby curbing their ongoing overpopulation problem.

The hotel suffers ongoing mockery and criticism from Hell's denizens, most notably Katie Killjoy, who deem the idea laughable.

The building is repurposed, previously belonging to Charlie's family, who abandoned it prior to the That's Entertainment.

Design
The Happy Hotel's exterior is a tall, elaborate amalgamation of arched windows and turrets, one of which seems to be broken. It appears to be at least seven stories tall, with at least five of which being guest floors.

Three signs are displayed outside of the hotel: One atop the entrance reminiscent of the Hazbin Hotel logo, a large pink one atop the building with the hotel's name in lights, and a neon 'HOTEL' sign at the bottom right.

The Happy Hotel's interior is shown to be in a state of disrepair, with wooden boards covering shattered windows, signs warning of asbestos, bloodied tools left lying around, and paintings are shown hanging off the walls. However, the overall theme of the building remains ornate and regal, with stained glass windows, lavish furniture, and generous usage of gold. Like the rest of Hell, the hotel has a red color scheme.

The Caviar Bar uses skeletons, snakes, and bones as general themes, along with card suits and candles, and advertises itself as a casino. Though the sign is cut off in the shot, the word 'concierge' can be presumed to be shown above the bar, suggesting that it is also the check-in counter.

There are many apple and circus motifs throughout the hotel's interior, in reference to the Magne family, or, more specifically, Lucifer. Eyes are also a recurring theme throughout the building, appearing on the frame of almost every painting.

Trivia

 * In Let's Misbehave, pictures depicting Charlie and her family are scattered around the hotel's confines, reinforcing the fact that the building was formerly owned by Charlie's family.
 * In addition to this, the building's interior is shown in a state of disrepair, indicating that it may have been abandoned long ago.