Hotel Bauer, located within sight of San Marco Square, with the unique breathtaking view of
the lagoon, is run today like the most elegant, romantic private Venetian Palazzo. The
well-known luxury and modern facilities are perfectly blended into an old-world atmosphere.
Guests can feel the real Venetian atmosphere, surrounded by the quietness of the city, rocked
by the serenades of the gondoliers and by the sight of the magnificent and captivating view of
the Basin of San Marco, the Venetian lagoon and the city.
The Bauer is the only grand hotel in Venice since 1880, known as "Grand Hotel
d'Italie Bauer Grünwald", outcome of a happy marriage between Mr. Julius Grünwald and
Mr. Bauer's daughter, described in the Sylvus guide as "a first-class hotel with more
than 200 rooms, drawing-rooms, and apartments at the most beautiful location in Venice".
Throughout the years, the hotel has been the favourite destination of the International and
Financial Jet Set, Prime Ministers, Royal Families and famous stars of the artistic world who
chose the Bauer for its warm hospitality, efficient and personalized service. A substantial
refurbishing, started in winter 1997 under the guidance of the heir of the new generation with
an investment of over US$ 38.000.000 has been completed in autumn 1999.
The Bauer has opened all its doors: the Bauer Hotel with 102 deluxe rooms, 19 suites and
junior suites and "Il Palazzo at the Bauer", the VIP historical wing with its 35
palatial rooms and 40 unique luxurious suites and junior suites, each of them individually
furnished and decorated, most with large terraces and balconies from where clients can feel the
real Venetian atmosphere, surrounded by the quietness of the city, rocked by the serenades of
the gondoliers and by the sight of the magnificent and captivating view of the Basin of San
Marco, the Venetian lagoon and the city.
HistorySince first opening its doors in 1880, the Bauer has set the standard for hospitality in
Venice. Known for years as the Bauer-Grünwald, the original hotel was a partnership between Mr.
Bauer, the experienced and respected director of Venice's Hotel de la Ville, and an
enterprising young Austrian newly arrived in Venice by the name of Julius Grünwald. Marriage
between young Grünwald and Mr. Bauer's daughter, firmly cemented the two men's
partnership and established a BAUER tradition of family management that continues right down to
the present day.
After Grünwald's death, his heirs continued to run the hotel until selling the Bauer in
1930 to Arnaldo Bennati, a successful Ligurian shipbuilder with a keen nose for real estate and
a passion for the hospitality industry. The Bennati family still owns and runs the Bauer today.
Arnaldo Bennati closed the Bauer for almost the entire decade of the '40s and undertook the
first extensive renovation of the hotel.
This included a careful ground-up restoration of the 18th century "palazzo" on the
Grand Canal, to which an original 17th century facade, in gothic-byzantine style, was added,
and the construction of a completely new wing on the Campo San Moisè designed in the
architectural style of the day. Among the highlights of this renovation were the addition of
the 7th floor terrace, "Settimo Cielo", still the highest outdoor terrace in Venice,
as well as the introduction of the central heat and air conditioning, amenities that were
exceptional for those years. When the Bauer reopened in 1949, it was the most up-to date hotel
in Venice.
Today, the BAUER is run by a third generation of the Bennati family. In 1997 Francesca
Bortolotto Possati, granddaughter of Arnaldo Bennati, became Chairman and CEO of the hotel. She
is the only executive-level female hotelier in Venice and she has approached her role with a
confidence and sureness of instinct that is deeply rooted in her lifelong love for the BAUER.
In the spirit of her grandfather, her first act at the helm was to undertake a massive 38
million dollar, two-year renovation of the hotel, which encompassed everything from engineering
and systems to dècor and furnishings.
Completed in late 1999, the BAUER has been reconceived as a property with two unique
personalities: the Bauer Hotel a deluxe, five-star hotel in the modern wing, and "Il
Palazzo" at the Bauer, an opulent boutique hotel in the 18th -century palazzo. The
renovation has seamlessly wed state-of-the-art technology to the traditional artisan
craftsmanship for which Venice is world-renowned. While embracing the spirit and romance of its
Old World past, the BAUER is ready to serve its guests far into the new century.
Bauer II Palazzo Hotel is located in the heart of the historical Venice, 5 minutes
walking distance from San Marco Square, overlooking the Grand Canal. The closest point to the
hotel reachable by car (and the only one in Venice where you can drive) is Piazzale Roma. From
Piazzale Roma (car parking) or the railway station Santa Lucia to the hotel.
From Piazzale Roma (car parking) or the railway station Santa Lucia to the hotel:
- Public Boat, nr 1 or 82, to San Marco stop; it takes about 40 minutes by line 1 and 25
minutes by line 82. From San Marco stop to the hotel clients have to walk (less than 5
minutes) straight on to the end of Calle Vallaresso than turn on the left side to Campo San
Moisé.
- Private taxi boat: about 15/20 minutes directly to the hotel dock.
From the Venice airport Marco Polo:
- Shuttle boat to San Marco (1 hour) and than 10 minutes on foot to the hotel.
- Private taxi boat: about 30/40 minutes directly to the hotel dock.
From the pier San Basilio:
- Public boat nr 82 to San Zaccaria stop (15 minutes) and than 15 minutes on foot to the
hotel.
- Private taxi boat: about 15/20 minutes directly to the hotel dock.
DINNING:
De Pisis
is an intimate, terraced gourmet restaurant on the Grand Canal which allow for both indoor
and al fresco dining. De Pisis is open for lunch and dinner and serves traditional venetian and
Mediterranean cuisine
Settimo Cielo
is the beautiful terrace and lounge on the seventh floor, where breakfast is served
exclusively to the il Palazzo at the Bauer guests, with a spectacular view over the city and
the lagoon.
Bar Foyer
A cozy, intimate atmosphere, the perfect spot to enjoy one of the several cocktails, national
and international, prepared with special care by our Master Barman and his Team.
Our tempting desserts, the vintage Porto wine, our choice of Italian Grappas and French
Cognac as well as, the best aged whisky have been carefully selected to satisfy the most
demanding Guests.
- 24-hour Front Desk
- 24-hour Concierge service
- 24-hour room service
- Safe Deposit Boxes
- Nightly turndown service
- Babysitting
- Dry cleaning service
- Laundry / Valet service
- Hairdresser and Beauty Salon at the Bauer Hotel
- Business secretarial service
- Our concierges are at guests' disposal for excursions, sightseeing,
private transfers, car parking, theatre tickets, restaurants reservations
and travel arrangements
- 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool, horse riding, beach
and watersports available nearby, at the Lido
- Language fluency of the staff: Italian, English, French, Spanish,
German, Russian and Arabic
The Palazzo at the Bauer, located in the fully renovated historical wing of the hotel, with
the gothic facade and overlooking the enchanting Grand Canal, proposes 35 spacious, luxurious
and comfortable guest rooms and 40 suites, all appointed in antique Venetian careful or modern
European style and are different one each others. In each room you will find a walk-in closet
and original Murano glass chandeliers. "Il Palazzo" proposes you an unique and
attentive personalized service, to live an unforgettable Venetian dream. Staying at "Il
Palazzo" at the Bauer is a unique experience.
Palatial Rooms
These spacious double rooms are in Venetian or Modern style, some provided with antique
Venetian furniture.
Palatial View Rooms
These magnificent double rooms are in Venetian or Modern style, some provided with antique
furniture and with a magnificent view on the Grand Canal or on the Lagoon.
Junior Suite
Modern or Venetian style furniture, Italian marble bathroom with Jacuzzi, private fax
machine, these luxury Suites have view on the Grand Canal.
Deluxe Suite
These large and comfortable suites have view on the private small courtyard or on the calle,
the typical venetian street. The feature with Italian marble bathrooms and Jacuzzi. Some have
fireplace in the sitting room. Special fabrics designed by Rubelli, are an advantage.
Grand Canal Suite (Deluxe View Suite)
Located in the historical palace, they have an unique view of the Grand Canal and the basin
of San Marco. They all feature Venetian style furniture, most with private terrace or balcony
and some with fireplace in the sitting room.
Executive Suites
Located on the top floors of the historical Palace, most of these suites have large
balconies with unique panoramic view of the lagoon, islands and the city, some with 2 Italian
marble bathrooms (some with jacuzzi), some with two bedrooms and special fabrics designed by
Rubelli. Contemporary design style.
Presidential Suite
Located on the high floors of the historical Palace, most of these suites have breathtaking
views of the lagoon, some feature contemporary design style and private terrace or balcony. All
provided with 2 Italian marble bathrooms with Jacuzzi and shower, walking-closet, special
fabric, designed by Rubelli.
Royal Suite
Suites located on the noble floor of the historical Palace with balconies and frontal view
of the Grand Canal and San Marco Basin. Typical venetian style with high ceiling and original
stucco decorations. Two Italian marble bathrooms with Jacuzzi, large walking-closet,
medallioned walls, original decorations antique venetian furniture, mosaic "terrazzo"
floor and original Murano glass chandeliers and fireplace in the sitting room.