A New Chernobyl Hotel Coming Soon

Chernobyl Story is excited to announce an upcoming addition to the Chernobyl experience: a brand-new hotel located near the edge of the infamous Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. This venture is set to enhance the visit for tourists and researchers alike by providing comfortable and convenient accommodations just 10 minutes‘ drive from the Dytiatky checkpoint, the entrance to the Zone. Located directly on the main road, this hotel ensures easy access to one of the most unique and historically significant sites in the world.
A New Way to Experience Chernobyl
Chernobyl has captivated the curiosity of people globally, drawing visitors eager to learn about its history and witness the aftermath of the 1986 nuclear disaster. Understanding the need for a more integrated experience, Chernobyl Story has purchased land near the exclusion zone with plans to build a hotel tailored specifically for tourists visiting this area. The proposed hotel will not only offer a place to stay but will also serve as a center for educational tours and activities that delve into the zone’s history and ongoing recovery efforts.
Planning Your Visit to our Hotel
While the hotel is under development, it’s important to note that visits to Chernobyl currently require careful planning. Due to ongoing regional conflicts, tours may be intermittently unavailable, particularly during heightened periods of the war. Potential visitors are advised to stay informed about the current situation and travel advisories.
Where to Stay During Your Chernobyl Tour
Until the new hotel is completed, there are several accommodation options available for tourists visiting Chernobyl. Here are a few recommendations:
- Pripyat Hotel – Located just outside the exclusion zone, Pripyat Hotel offers basic amenities and easy access to daily tours into Chernobyl.
- Slavutych Lodge – Situated a bit further from the zone, Slavutych Lodge provides a comfortable stay with options for guided tours and transport to the exclusion zone.
- Chernobyl Shelter Hotel – This option is ideal for those who want a fully immersive experience. It’s closer to the zone and offers specialized tours that include expert talks on the area’s wildlife and ecology.
Chernobyl Hotel Safety and Security
Safety is paramount for visitors to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. All tours are conducted with strict adherence to safety protocols, and visitors are equipped with necessary protective gear and dosimeters to monitor radiation exposure. The guides are experienced and trained to provide a safe, informative, and respectful tour of the area.
Looking Forward
As Chernobyl Story embarks on this new project, we are committed to enhancing the visitor experience while upholding the highest safety standards. We look forward to welcoming you to our new hotel in the near future, offering you a unique, educational, and memorable stay at one of the world’s most intriguing destinations. Stay tuned for more updates on our progress and the grand opening!
We wish to inform our valued guests and potential visitors that, due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine instigated by Russia, tours to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are currently suspended. The safety and security of our guests, staff, and community are our top priorities. We are closely monitoring the situation and will resume our tours as soon as it is safe to do so. We appreciate your understanding during these challenging times and look forward to welcoming you back to explore Chernobyl with us in the future. Thank you for your continued support.
See nuclear missiles with the range of 11,000 km and the flight time to the United States of 24 minutes.
See missiles that could cover 200 000 square kilometers
See real soviet fighters
Chernobyl nuclear power plant tours have become a popular tourist destination due to the apocalyptic looks of the area and the atmosphere of silence.
- - Abandoned Zalissya village
- - Huge secret radar “Duga-1” and the Chernobyl–2 town
- - Almost fully buried under the ground village Kopachi and the still standing kindergarten
- - Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant covered by the new safe confinement – the Arch
- - The NPP cooling pond with giant catfish
- - The Red Forest
- - The fire station
- - The town of Pripyat





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