Burano

Burano

Burano

Nestled in the outer reaches of the Venetian lagoon, Burano stands out with its vividly colorful fisher’s houses and laid-back canals, offering a stark contrast to the bustling streets and opulent churches of central Venice. The island’s vibrant hues and tranquil atmosphere provide a refreshing change for visitors. Beyond its picturesque setting, Burano is renowned for its proud tradition of lace-making, a local craft that continues to be celebrated and practiced today. Visitors can explore the charming, brightly painted homes, stroll along the serene canals, and discover the intricate art of lace-making that has defined the island’s cultural heritage.

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