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From Venice: Murano & Burano Guided Tour by Private Boat

From Venice: Murano & Burano Guided Tour by Private Boat

Escape the crowds of central Venice and catch a glimpse of what life in the city used to be like, as an island of artisans famous for their traditional craft skills, passed down from generation to generation. Your guide will keep you entertained on the short boat ride to the small island of Murano, famous for its glass making traditions. Find out the facinating story of Murano glassblowers and how their skills were so valued they were banned from leaving Venice on the threat of execution. Watch a craftsman in action and listen to a description of the process in English. Learn how silica sand becomes glass, and how the glass is given color. Afterwards, there will be time to browse the huge collection of glass art, and wander the island on your own. Cruise to the tiny island of Burano to see the brightly-painted houses huddled tightly together along streets and canals. Uncover Burano’s centuries-old lacemaking tradition as you visit a building where women still partake in this tradition of stitching lace. Your guide will explain the process of this dying art. Then, you can follow in the footsteps of Michelangelo and pick out your own keepsake. Or, wander the winding streets, sampling delicious cookies at local bakeries. Unlike other tours, this excursion intentionally omits Torcello to provide you with more time on Murano and Burano, and with less time on the boat or trekking inland.

Venice: City Pass with Museums, Churches & Public Transport

Venice: City Pass with Museums, Churches & Public Transport

Make your trip to Venice more comfortable with the Venice City Pass. Gain access to all of the city's prominent churches, museums, monuments, and more. Choose from multiple-day passes, with the option to add public transportation tickets. Visit the Byzantine monuments of St. Mark's Square and venture inside the palace that was the seat of a 1000-year republic, the Doge's Palace. Get access to all 16 churches of the Chorus Circuit such as Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio, Chiesa di Santo Stefano, and Santa Maria dei Miracoli. Make your way to the Museo Correr, Archaeological Museum, Biblioteca Marciana, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art, Glass Museum on Murano Island, Natural History Museum, Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo, Carlo Goldoni's House, Lace Museum on Burano Island, and Museo Fortuny. List of museums:Doge's PalaceMuseo CorrerArchaeological MuseumBiblioteca MarcianaCa' RezzonicoCa' PesaroNatural History MuseumMocenigo PalaceCarlo Goldoni HouseLace Museum on Burano IslandGlass Museum on Murano IslandMuseo Fortuny The 16 Churches of the Chorus Circuit include: Santa Maria del GiglioSan StaeSanto StefanoSant'AlviseSanta Maria FormosSan Pietro di CastelloSanta Maria dei MiracoliSantissimo RedentoreS.Giovanni ElemosinarioSanta Maria del Rosario (Gesuati)San PoloSan SebastianoSan Giacomo dall'OrioSan GiobbeSanta Maria del Carmelo (Carmini)S.Giovanni Battista in Bragora

Venice Museum Pass & Doge's Palace Entrance Ticket

Venice Museum Pass & Doge's Palace Entrance Ticket

Admire the San Marco Civic Museums, such as the Doge’s Palace, Correr Museum, National Archaeological Museum, Biblioteca Marciana, and more with your Venice museum pass. Glimpse into the past as you explore the treasures and cultural traditions across various museums and historic churches. Museums of St. Mark's Square (available with the Venice Museum Pass and Venice Museum Pass Plus): • Doge's Palace • Correr Museum • National Archaeological Museum • Biblioteca Marciana If you select the Venice Museum Pass Plus option you will also enjoy entry to the following civic museums: • Ca' Rezzonico • Carlo Goldoni's House • Mocenigo Palace • Ca' Pesaro (Modern Art Gallery and Oriental Art Gallery) • Glass Museum (Murano) • Lace Museum (Burano) • Natural History Museum Both options include the following historic churches in the Chorus Pass: • Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio • Chiesa di Santo Stefano • Chiesa Santa Maria Formosa • Santa Maria dei Miracoli • San Giovanni Elemosinario • Ca’ San Polo • San Giacomo dell'Orio • San Stae • Sant'Alvise • San Pietro di Castello • San Redentore • Santa Maria di Rosario • San Sebastiano • San Giobbe • Santa Maria Del Carmelo - I Carmini • San Giovanni Battista in Bragora

Murano: Glass Museum Entry Ticket

Murano: Glass Museum Entry Ticket

Do not miss the visit to the Glass Museum on the island of Murano. Explore the museum at your own pace. You will love the Murano Glass Museum if you are obsessed with Murano Glass jewelry. Admire the chronologically ordered and astonishing glass collection and retrace the history of Murano Glass Art. Grasp some of the secrets of glass blowing and see stunning glasswork. Immerse yourself in the art of creating glass objects and jewelry on a day out in Venice that you won't forget. Marvel at the most extensive Murano glass collection in history. 

Ellegi Murano Glass: The Art of Tradition

Ellegi Murano Glass: The Art of Tradition

Why to visit the Ellegi Murano glass factory once you are in Venice? This is a family run factory, opened about 600 years ago and still it's based on a tradition that goes from generation to generation, since there are no schools to learn this. Easy to reach because the factory is just a few steps away from the main boat stop Faro and from the most important attractions of the island like the Glass Museum and the Basilica of Santa Maria e San Donato, or by a private taxi since they have their own private boat pier. No architectural barries make the access smooth for everybody. In the same area you can visit either the glass factory and the original shop where you can buy their own handmade products. Kids until 15 years old are for free, we welcome your pets! The strong point of our glass factory are the demonstrations relating to glass processing techniques, not just any glass, here you can admire the production of artistic glassware! And here is our furnace! An experence that lasts 20 minutes but that remains in the memory forever! A unique opportunity not to be missed! The glass is extracted at high temperatures and shaped before the wide-eyed visitors. Young and old alike cannot help but be enchanted to see the hot blown or molded glass. Each of the two techniques used is explained in great detail by our speaker, in the language required for the tour.

Venice: 2 Days Venice Pass with Public Transport

Venice: 2 Days Venice Pass with Public Transport

With the Venice 2 Days Pass, you can explore the city’s art, history, and stunning canals with one digital ticket. Download the Venice Pass app and receive your access credentials by email. Top attractions include: - Historic landmarks: Doge’s Palace, Museo Correr, Monumental Rooms of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana. - Cultural gems: St. Mark’s Square museums and the churches of the Chorus Circuit. - Unlimited transport: Travel by ACTV buses, trams, and vaporetto for 48 hours. A full list of included attractions will be emailed to you upon purchase. How It Works 1. Purchase your pass and activate it within 6 months. 2. Download the official Venice Pass App from the Google Play Store or App Store. 3. Receive an email with instructions to access the app and activate your pass. 4. Once activated, the pass is valid for 2 consecutive days. 5. Show your digital pass for free entry to attractions and unlimited public transport. Good to Know - Entry to Doge’s Palace is available from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (security checks may cause minor delays). - Fast-track access is available for St. Mark’s Square museums—use the “ENTRANCE TICKETS PRE-PACKED” lane. - Always check attraction opening hours before visiting. - An internet connection is required to use the pass. - Each included attraction can be visited once per pass. - Children aged 0-6 enter for free. - To collect your ACTV transport ticket, visit a Venezia Unica sales point or an ACTV Automatic Ticket Machine and enter the ACTIV code found in your app. Now you’re ready to explore Venice with ease!

Venice: 2 Days Pass – Top Museums & Attractions

Venice: 2 Days Pass – Top Museums & Attractions

Explore Venice with the 2-Day Venice Pass, granting access to 12 iconic museums and attractions. Visit the Doge’s Palace, Museo Correr, and the Monumental Rooms of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, among many others. Upon purchase, you’ll receive a PDF via email with the complete list of included attractions. No advance booking required—simply show your Venice Pass at the entrance to access all Venetian Civic Museums through the priority “ENTRANCE TICKETS PRE-PACKED” lane. Important: Entry to the Doge’s Palace is available from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (security checks may cause slight delays). How It Works 1. Buy your pass – Activate it anytime within 6 months. 2. Download the official Venice Pass App (available on Google Play Store & App Store). 3. Check your email for login credentials. 4. Activate your pass in the Venice Pass App- valid for 2 consecutive days from activation 5. Show your digital pass at included attractions for seamless entry. Good to Know: - An internet connection is recommended for a smooth experience. - Each attraction can be visited once with the pass. - Children aged 0-6 enter for free. Make your Venice experience hassle-free with the Venice Pass 2 Days, your all-in-one city pass for culture, history, and art!

The gems of the lagoon. Torcello Burano Murano

The gems of the lagoon. Torcello Burano Murano

During this half-day trip, I will accompany you discovering the most beautiful Lagoon's islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello on board of the most strange typologies of bus all over the world: the Vaporetto! Best friend of every Venetian since 1895 when started its unbeatable service! (At 9am an early intimate, unforgettable and relaxing lagoon trip :) Best thing We'll explore Torcello, 17 century ago the first Venice community. Today the last 9 locals are still living inside a "dark ages city" where everything is like a lot of centuries ago.. From the top of their Romanic Tower you’ll enjoy a stunning view of the Venice’s lagoon! At what about the second amazing trip to Burano, the fashinating colorful town, fishers community famous for its millenial lacemaking industry? You will see one of the last Lace Factory where the last old lacers are still doing this very ancient handmade tradition! I'm sure: You'll love them! In the end We will visit the world famous Murano, where the last 20 families are still producing our amazing glass masterpieces like 1000 years ago! Walking tour will be across the “Glasser’s street”: we’ll explore a real Glass Factory with its family Art Gallery seeing Masters working! (Around 12 I really suggest to take your lunch time in Burano where is made one of the best local seafood cuisine ;)

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This was a really great, informative, relaxed tour with tons to see! The glass blowing demonstration in Murano was really neat and the art is stunning. Burano looks like a postcard, although I found the lace making demonstration lacking. There was plenty of other stuff to see there though so that was fine. Our guide, Francesca Gin, was really great - she had so much to share and her passion shown through. Loved that the pace of this tour was more relaxed compared to other tours.

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Our guide Alice was amazing, so knowledgable and informative - and also funny! She gave us a lot of history and background that really helped us enjoy the trip. Captain was excellent also!

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Pranki was the best Gide! She is a very talented and very good Gide, she explains everything about the way and the islands.

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I liked Burano the best. I can recommend it to everyone. Murano was quite nice.

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Alessandra is one of the best tour guides we have had. The trio was worth it.