Magdas Hotel is a unique concept that redefines hospitality, where the very idea of a hotel takes on new meanings.

Developed by the Caritas organization and architects from Alles Wird Gut, Magdas Hotel in Vienna is a place where tourists visiting the city, locals looking for a social space, and immigrants needing shelter and a fresh start can all find a home.

The hotel aims to bring people from all over the world under one roof, whether as guests, employees, or friends. The fact that it currently houses 14 nationalities and 23 languages from around the globe makes it unique and special at the same time. However, this is not the only aspect that surprises those who cross its threshold.

Art and creativity go hand in hand, as students from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna are loyal collaborators, and their works give the hotel its distinctive character. No matter where you look, you'll find a testament to their creativity.

Each room is special. In all 78 rooms, you will discover the unique personality of the décor in inspiring designs that overflow with character.

In addition, the hotel offers services to make your stay even more pleasant: bicycle rentals, tablets and other similar gadgets, conference rooms, a library, a cultural hall for exhibitions, reading, or concerts. There is even a garden for those who wish to spend time in nature.

Art and design enthusiasts can find inspiration here as the hotel provides a suite dedicated to hosting artists, a kind of social hub.

Magdas Hotel operates as a business dedicated to solving social and economic problems with entrepreneurial tools. It is a company that does not focus on maximizing profit but rather emphasizes openness and the humanity in each of us.

The images speak for themselves. Magdas Hotel is a fresh, open-minded, and courageous concept, a symbol of new generations and a globalization where we all want to preserve our cultural uniqueness and above all, our well-being.

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Images from inside the hotel

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Each room contains a piece of creation signed by students from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna