Volunteer at Madama hostel in Milan

Volunteer at Madama hostel in Milan

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Program details

Hostel work exchange and volunteer program in Milan, Italy

Madama Hostel & Bistrot is in an Art Nouveau style building, typical of Old Milan. It is in the heart of one of the liveliest and coolest zones of the city, not far from Prada Foundation and Porta Romana, with its eateries, Termemilano spa and Bagni Misteriosi swimming pool.

About the work exchange & volunteering program

Madama Hostel & Bistrot is a bright and welcoming design hostel. It is a meeting place with an intercultural soul, where Milanese culture and foreign travelers come together. It is a home away from home where you can stay or stop for breakfast, lunch, a cocktail or just hang around surrounded by beauty in every way. What visitors get is hospitality and a warm welcome at a place that focuses its attention on a sustainable environment and art.

Madama Hostel is looking for a volunteer from January 2023 for at least 3 months, who can help at the reception of the hostel.

Requirements

  • The volunteer should work 40 hours per week
  • Volunteers should be able to speak English fluently. Speaking Italian and Spanish are a big plus.

What’s in it for You?

The volunteer will get free breakfast every day and will also get free accomodation in a mixed dorm.

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Contact details

Address: Via Benaco, 1, 20139 Milano MI,
Italy
Phone: +39 02 3672 7370

Contact host directly: https://madamahostel.com

 

 

 

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