Grand Ferdinand Hotel

Vienna, Austria

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THE DRIVE TO CELEBRATE BEAUTY

Opened in autumn 2015, the Grand Ferdinand Vienna – Your Hotel In The City Center is located right on the Ringstrase boulevard in the center of Vienna and offers a rooftop pool, 3 restaurants, and free WiFi access. The City Park and the Vienna State Opera are within a 5-minute walk.

The puristic rooms feature air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a safe, a mini-bar and wooden floors. Adapting to modern guests' lifestyle and preferences, all rooms come with an open-plan bathroom and instead of a wardrobe they feature hangers only.

Breakfast is served in The Grand Etage, a restaurant operated for hotel guests exclusively located at the rooftop and boasting breathtaking views and a rooftop pool. Further snacks and meals are available on site at the Gulasch & Sohne restaurant, ideal for a quick meal or at the Meissl & Schadn restaurant which serves local classic cuisine.

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2. water & energy

3. climate

4. community, heritage & culture

5. jobs & education

6. decent work

7. inclusivity & opportunities

8. community, heritage & culture

9. investment

10. resilience

11. ethics

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1. wildlife, biodiversity & natural habitat;

2. water & energy;

3. climate;

4. waste.

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5. jobs & education;

6. decent work;

7. inclusivity & opportunities;

8. community, heritage & culture.

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9. investment;

10. resilience;

11. ethics;

12. local sourcing.

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The urge to transform something grand into an experience gave me pause as I passed by the former headquarters of Veitscher Magnesitwerke AG on Vienna's magnificent Ringstrase. The building belonged to one of Austria's great businessmen, Karl Wlaschek – and unfortunately he didn't survive to experience its transformation. With three clear ideas, my wish was to breathe new life into the landmarked building dating from the 1950s.

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