Vienna: Thompson Hotel is built on the “Mahü”

Reception (Image: Thompson Vienna).
Reception (Image: Thompson Vienna).

Vienna: Thompson Hotel is built on the “Mahü”

Reception (Image: Thompson Vienna).
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A new hotel is currently being built on Vienna's Mariahilfer Strasse, which will appear under the Hyatt Thompson brand. It will have 148 rooms and is scheduled to open in late 2024.

The Thompson Vienna is part of the "Mahü 10-18" project: a department store is being built on the site of a former furniture store, which will be operated by the KaDeWe Group and supplemented by the Thompson Vienna. The builder of the construction project is the Signa Group. The architects from OMA and the interior designers Tara Bernerd & Partners are responsible for the design of the Thompson Vienna.

"We are very pleased to expand our collaboration with Signa and Central Group with the Thompson Vienna," said Felicity Black-Roberts, Hyatt's vice president of development Europe. “With its special ambience and dynamic social scene, the third Hyatt house in Vienna will attract guests and locals alike. The unprecedented construction project aims to combine premium shopping, gastronomy, entertainment, fashion and the hotel industry in one place.” 

The project follows Hyatt's recent announcement of Thompson Madrid. The Thompson Vienna will be the third Hyatt hotel in the Austrian capital, alongside the Park Hyatt Vienna and the Andaz Vienna Am Belvedere.

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