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Last week marked the official opening of the Venice Biennale. As usual, the crème de la crème of the art world and international press were there to enjoy the amazing art, but also to take advantage of the cultural and social experiences that Venice has to offer.
Throughout last week's full schedule of activities, The Bauer Hotel was THE place to be seen at night. The Bauer Hotel has always been at the center of Venetian life. Its unique design makes the five star Hotel Bauer a prime destination for couples, young lovers, artists and entrepreneurs. It is not only an enchanting, chic and glamorous hotel, but it also has a strong social element.
In Stefano Tonchi's review of his time at the Biennale, he mentions that he still made time to stop at the Bauer Hotel even after a full day of art watching, Red Carpet openings, cocktail parties, opera premieres, exclusive boat dinners, and a beach party.
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/09/venice-slowly-but-surely/?scp=
1=bauer%20hotel%20stefano=cse
As NY Times' Julia Chaplin wrote, art critic and curator, Massimiliano Gioni, hit the Bauer as a late night stop for drinks and people watching.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/fashion/07night.html?_r=2
Derek Blasberg headed to a rave on the terraces of the Bauer Hotel where he enjoyed the last night drinks, as well as the company. "Here the likes of Viscount Dan Macmillan congregated with Giambattista Valli and Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis."
http://www.style.com/stylefile/2009/06/blasblog-from-venice-late-night-airpo
rt-party-no-really/
Francesco Bonami wrote about the Bauer Hotel being the artist's hangout and the prime spot for making good connections.
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/for-the-moment-francesco-bonam
i/
Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni of The Daily Beast recommended you "put sleep on hold" and make your mark on the scene at the terrace of the Bauer hotel anytime after midnight.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-06-02/when-in-venice-bie
nnale-dos-and-donts/full/
As well, T Magazine's Sandra Ballantine reviewed the Bauer's newest property, The Bauer Palladio Hotel & Spa, recommending it as the perfect escape from the chaos of the Biennale.
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/04/vain-glorious-palladio-spa-in-
venice/