Hotels with Non-smoking floor Near Burano

Burano is Venice’s most dazzling rainbow treasure chest! More than just a sightseeing stop, it’s a living art studio. From intricate lace-making stalls to walls splashed with bold street art, every corner tells a story of craftsmanship and soul. Don’t rush—step into a local shop, pick up a handcrafted lace piece, or savor a citrus-infused cocktail at a seaside café. This island turns everyday moments into poetry. A magical spot you’ll want to take a little piece of home.

Hyatt Centric Murano Venice

Hyatt Centric Murano Venice

3.9 / 516 Reviews
Riva Longa, 49
5.77KM from Burano
Conference HallDryerBarCafeNon-smoking floorIroning Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Burano

B&B La Casa dei Colori stands out for its vibrant Venetian lace-themed rooms and panoramic views of canals and pastel-colored houses. The property offers free bicycles to explore the island’s charming streets and hidden corners.

Another top choice is Hotel Ai Muri, located steps from Burano’s central square, featuring private terraces overlooking lush gardens and waterways. Guests enjoy authentic local breakfasts and easy access to key attractions like the Burano Lace Museum and photogenic alleyways. Both properties blend traditional charm with modern comfort, ideal for travelers seeking cultural immersion and Instagram-worthy moments.

The most convenient option is taking Vaporetto Line 1, a public water bus that runs every hour from Venice’s San Marco area to Burano Island, with a journey time of about 30 minutes.

For faster, more flexible travel, consider a private speedboat transfer, which takes around 40 minutes and drops you directly at Burano’s dock—ideal for families or groups. Tickets are recommended in advance, especially during peak season.

Upon arrival, the island is car-free, accessible only by foot, bicycle, or electric scooter, offering a peaceful, picturesque atmosphere perfect for leisurely exploration and photography.

Don’t miss the Museo del Merletto (Burano Lace Museum), where you can witness live demonstrations of intricate lace-making, a centuries-old tradition, and purchase exclusive handmade souvenirs.

Join a local-guided walking tour through the colorful alleys, led by residents who share stories of island life, history, and culture—offering an authentic, personal touch.

Savor a traditional Venetian seafood risotto at a family-run tavern, paired with local white wine. As dusk falls, stroll along the canals and capture the golden-hour glow painting the pastel houses—a truly romantic and unforgettable moment.

Yes, Burano Island offers several family-friendly accommodations. Hotel Ai Muri features spacious family suites with extra beds and safety rails, plus proximity to child-friendly parks and docks.

Many B&Bs provide free bicycle rentals, allowing parents and children to explore the island together—perfect for visiting landmarks like the Lace Museum and colorful alleyways.

With no cars allowed on the island, it’s a safe, quiet environment ideal for kids to roam freely. Most restaurants also offer children’s menus and high chairs, making dining hassle-free. The warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it a top choice for family getaways.

The best time to visit Burano Island is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when temperatures range from 18°C to 24°C—ideal for exploring outdoors.

Summer (July to August) brings peak crowds and higher accommodation prices, with busy docks and limited space for photos.

Winter is cooler and wetter, with some attractions operating reduced hours. Avoiding peak season allows for a quieter experience, clearer skies, and better lighting for capturing vibrant house colors and sunset reflections on the canals—perfect for photography and relaxation.

Yes, Burano Island’s night view is truly magical. As dusk falls, the brightly colored houses illuminate one by one, casting soft glows that reflect beautifully on the canals—creating a dreamlike scene.

We recommend sitting at the central square or along the dock benches to enjoy the serene interplay of lights and water ripples. Some restaurants offer outdoor seating with panoramic views, perfect for dinner under the stars.

While there’s no large-scale light show, the natural ambiance and intimate atmosphere make the nighttime experience uniquely enchanting—ideal for quiet reflection and memorable photos.