A Dream
Wedding for Jeff Bezos in Venice? No Way, Locals Say
The lavish
nuptials, scheduled for this month, have raised the hackles of some residents
exasperated by their city becoming a playground for the rich.
Elisabetta
Povoledo
By
Elisabetta Povoledo
Reporting
from Venice
June 14,
2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/14/world/europe/venice-bezos-sanchez-wedding-amazon.html
If a bunch
of irate Venetians have their way, the star-studded dream wedding that Jeff
Bezos, the Amazon founder, and his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, are planning in the
ancient city at the end of June could be a nightmare.
On Friday
evening, representatives of various citizens groups gathered in a square near
Rialto Bridge and vowed to organize a series of protests on June 26, 27 and 28,
when hundreds of guests are expected to descend on the lagoon city for the
lavish nuptials of Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sánchez, a journalist.
Though
details of the festivities have been wrapped in secrecy, “we have our moles,”
said Federica Toninello, a protest organizer, revealing that one of the venues
could be the The Misericordia, a former charity turned events hall. “Bezos will
never get to the Misericordia,” she vowed, urging the roughly 300 people
present to take a stand. “We will line the streets with our bodies, block the
canals with lifesavers, dinghies and our boats,” she said to loud applause.
She spoke
under a large banner that read: “No Space [an image of a spaceship] For Bezos,”
playing on his ownership of Blue Origin, the spaceflight venture. “We have to
block Bezos, we have to block this idea of this city” as a tourist haven that
has driven up housing costs so that most ordinary Venetians can no longer
afford to live here, she said.
Representatives
for Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sánchez did not respond to a request for comment.
Their
wedding coincides with peak season in Venice, as tens of thousands of visitors
arrive in the city daily, prompting City Hall to impose a controversial entry
fee on weekends and holidays. Protesters said they were also concerned that the
logistics of the wedding, including security for some top-tier guests, will
further disrupt the life of Venice’s dwindling resident population.
The guest
list is not public, but Vogue reported that it could include Katy Perry, some
of the Kardashians and Eva Longoria, all friends of the bride-to-be. And TMZ
reported that Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King had been invited.
Reported
estimates of what the wedding might cost range from as low as 10 million euros
to as high as $21.5 million. Part of that cost involves taking a fleet of water
taxis out of circulation.
One taxi
driver who will be involved in transporting guests for the wedding said he had
been booked to be on call from June 25 to June 30.
City hall
officials said that only 30 of the city’s 280 water taxis had been booked, and
that as Venice was accustomed to hosting major events, citizens would not be
inconvenienced. More than 600 couples marry each year in Venice, “recognized as
a city of love on an international level,” and this was just one wedding more,
the statement said.
Some
Venetians think it’s one wedding too many. On Thursday, activists unfurled a
large banner with a bold red X over Mr. Bezos’ name from the steeple of the
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, on an island that will be another of the
Bezos-Sánchez wedding venues.
“Let’s make
sure that Venice is not remembered as a postcard venue where Bezos had his
wedding but as the city that did not bend to oligarchs,” said Na Haby Stella
Faye, another protester. “We have a chance to disrupt a ten million dollar
wedding — let’s do it.”
Elisabetta
Povoledo is a Times reporter based in Rome, covering Italy, the Vatican and the
culture of the region. She has been a journalist for 35 years.



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