Among the top ten most colourful cities in the world, Burano is one of the most evocative and unique Venetian islands.
Famous for its lace and colourful houses reflected in the green waters of the canals, it has been home to many famous people and artists such as Baldassare Galuppi, Remigio Barbaro and Pino Donaggio, as well as inspiring Buranella Art.
The crooked bell tower, the peace and quiet with which the old ladies embroider Buranello lace make the island truly unique and enchanting.
Another aspect that fascinates visitors is certainly the craftsmanship of lamp glass, a technique typical of the island of Murano, but also widely practised on the other lagoon islands.
To brighten up your visit to the island, we recommend that you try an exquisite typical Buranello fish dish, “risotto di gò”, cooked and stirred in the broth of “gò”, a fish from the Venetian lagoon known as “ghiozzo”. Enjoy your meal!