Jump to content

A&O Hotels and Hostels

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a&o Hotels and Hostels
Company typeGmbH
IndustryHostels, Hotels
Founded2000
FounderOliver Winter
HeadquartersBerlin
Number of locations
39 (2024)
Revenue€ 217,000,000 (2023)
Websiteaohostels.com

a&o Hotels and Hostels GmbH is a chain of hostels, headquartered in Berlin, that targets young travelers and backpackers, offering cheap group rooms and hotel rooms for two. The hostels are generally centrally located, mostly close to train stations. A&O has 39 subsidiaries in nine countries, making it the biggest privately owned hostel-chain in Europe. In 2023 it recorded about 6.1 million overnight stays and realised sales of €217 million.[1]

History

[edit]
A&O Hostel in Berlin, the company's first property.

Founder Oliver Winter had the idea of opening a hostel after several trips through Europe in the late 1990s. There were few hostels in urban areas in Germany at that time; hostels in Germany were mostly situated in suburban or rural areas and were run by the German Youth Hostel Association; this was a problem for foreign travellers, because only members of the organisation could stay there.

In the year 2000 Winter and his landlord Michael Kluge opened the first a&o Hostel in Berlin Friedrichshain with 164 beds. After a year they doubled the number of beds, and in the years 2002 and 2004, they opened new hostels in Berlin. In 2005 the company opened its first houses outside Berlin, in Prague, Hamburg and Munich. From then on the company established various subsidiaries every year, mostly in Germany, but also in bordering countries.[2]

In 2009, the company made headlines by winning a nearly 5-year-long Lawsuit against the DJH, the German Youth Hostel Association. In 2005, the DJH accused a&o of illegally using the word "Jugendherberge", the German term for youth hostel, which DJH had registered word as a brand in 1998. a&o objected and wanted the brand to be deleted, claiming that the word "Jugendherberge" is too common to be protected. Finally, in 2009 the Federal Patent Court of Germany decided that "Jugendherberge" should be deleted from the brand register.[3]

In 2017, the Investment company TPG Capital purchased the majority of the company shares.[4] Since a&o has been acquired by TPG, they massively reinforced their expansion plans. The company published a list of 25 cities in Europe, where new hostels shall be opened in the near future. Besides nine locations in A&O's core markets Germany and Austria, the list also contains cities in Ireland, Scotland, England, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland.[5]

Properties

[edit]

Current locations

[edit]

As of 2024, A&O maintains one or more locations in 26 cities in 9 European countries.[6]

Name Country Opened
Berlin Friedrichshain Germany 2000
Berlin Mitte Germany 2004
Munich Hauptbahnhof Germany 2005
Hamburg Hammer Kirche Germany 2005
Munich Hackerbrücke Germany 2006
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof Germany 2007
Dresden Hauptbahnhof Germany 2007
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof Germany 2008
Vienna Stadthalle Austria 2008
Hamburg Reeperbahn Germany 2009
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof Germany 2009
Cologne Neumarkt Germany 2009
Berlin Hauptbahnhof Germany 2010
Cologne Dom Germany 2011
Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof Germany 2011
Dortmund Hauptbahnhof Germany 2011
Hamburg City Germany 2012
Graz Hauptbahnhof Austria 2013
Vienna Hauptbahnhof Austria 2013
Frankfurt Galluswarte (Messe) Germany 2013
Aachen Hauptbahnhof Germany 2014
Weimar Germany 2014
Munich Laim Germany 2014
Amsterdam Zuidoost (Bijlmer) Netherlands 2015
Stuttgart City Germany 2015
Berlin Kolumbus Germany 2015
Cologne Hauptbahnhof Germany 2016
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof Austria 2016
Copenhagen Nørrebro Denmark 2017
Venice Mestre Italy 2017
Bremen Hauptbahnhof Germany 2017
Frankfurt Ostend Germany 2018
Prague Rhea Czech Republic 2018
Warsaw Wola Poland 2020
Budapest City[7] Hungary 2020
Copenhagen Sydhavn[8] Denmark 2020
Edinburgh City United Kingdom 2021
Rotterdam City Netherlands 2022
Brighton Palace Pier[9] United Kingdom 2024

Former locations

[edit]
Name Country Operated
Berlin Zoo Germany 2002-2012
Prague Holešovice (Franchise) Czech Republic 2005-2012
Prague Metro Strizkov Czech Republic 2012-2022
Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof Germany 2012-2018
Salzburg Wolfgang's (Management contract) Austria 2019-2023
Venice Mestre II Italy 2019-2022

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Rekordbilanz: a&o Hostels verzeichnen im Jahr 2023 6,1 Millionen Übernachtungen, 2,7 Millionen Gäste und 217 Millionen Euro Umsatz". OTS.at (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  2. ^ "A&O: The history of a&o". a&o Hotels und Hostels (in German). Retrieved 2017-10-18.
  3. ^ Terhaag, Michael. "Marke "Jugendherberge" wird gelöscht - BPatG, Beschluss vom 26.01.2009, Az.: 25 W (pat) 8/06 : aufrecht.de". aufrecht.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-10-13.
  4. ^ "HNN - TPG Real Estate buys A&O Hotels and Hostels". www.hotelnewsnow.com. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
  5. ^ "A&O Hotels and Hostels - Image Brochure" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  6. ^ aohostels.com retrieved 18 August 2024
  7. ^ A&O Hostels planen in Budapest, Artikel der Allgemeinen Hotel- und Gastronomie-Zeitung vom 05. Oktober 2018
  8. ^ a&o eröffnet zweites Hostel in Kopenhagen Archived 2018-10-10 at the Wayback Machine, Artikel der pegras vom 16. Juli 2018
  9. ^ Collins, Marybeth (2024-08-08). "Historic Buildings Meet Modern Sustainability at a&o Hostels". Environment+Energy Leader. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
[edit]

Media related to A&O Hotels and Hostels at Wikimedia Commons