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Hotel Agli Artisti

Cannaregio, Venice
7.3

Good

3,527 reviews

Charming hotel in Venice with a terrace, complimentary breakfast, and air-conditioned rooms near Piazzale Roma and Grand Canal.

Free WiFi

Non-Smoking Rooms

Room service

Express Check-In/Check-Out

from
$102
/ night


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Murano is renowned for its exquisite glassmaking, offering visitors the chance to witness skilled artisans crafting glass masterpieces. Beyond glassblowing demonstrations, you can explore artisan shops, where you can purchase one-of-a-kind souvenirs. The Museo del Vetro, or Glass Museum, provides an in-depth look into the history of glassmaking on the island. Additionally, enjoy picturesque canals and quaint streets, ideal for leisurely strolls away from the crowded tourist areas of Venice.


Traveling to Murano from Venice is convenient and straightforward. You can take a Vaporetto, which is a public water taxi service, from various points in Venice such as the Fondamenta Nuove or the San Zaccaria stop. The ride takes approximately 10-20 minutes, depending on your departure point. Once you arrive at Murano, you'll find various stops along the island to explore its numerous attractions easily.


Visiting Murano is delightful year-round, but the best time tends to be during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) months. During this time, the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are less overwhelming than in the summer months. Additionally, specific events like the Murano Glass Week in September highlight the island's rich glassmaking culture, making these times particularly exciting for visitors interested in the local artistry.


Murano has a variety of dining establishments that cater to different tastes. From cozy trattorias serving traditional Venetian cuisine to more upscale restaurants offering gourmet dishes, you can enjoy a range of culinary experiences. Many restaurants also feature views of the canals, providing a charming backdrop for your meal. It’s advisable to try local specialties, such as seafood dishes, that incorporate the fresh catch from the surrounding waters.


Murano offers a selection of accommodations, including boutique hotels, guesthouses, and charming B&Bs. Many of these lodgings provide a unique experience with a focus on local culture and artistry. Staying on Murano allows guests to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of the island while also being just a short Vaporetto ride away from the vibrant life of Venice. Romantic atmospheres and beautiful views add to the appeal of lodging on this special island.


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