Description
In the heart of Murano, next to Campo San Bernardo, stands this elegant hotel built inside a historic villa that once belonged to master glassmakers. The hotel is a true oasis of peace in the center of the archipelago, with its panoramic terrace, ideal for outdoor breakfast, and its summer garden, the perfect place to stop and relax amidst the scent of roses and jasmine. Strategically located, just a few minutes from the Murano Museo vaporetto stop, ten minutes from Venice, and about twenty minutes from Marco Polo Airport, the hotel enjoys a central location, convenient both to services and transport. With its recent furnishings and high-quality finishes, it offers elegant and refined rooms, bright and spacious, furnished, like the entire structure, in typical Venetian style, each with its own en-suite bathroom. In every corner, you can admire the magnificent Murano glass chandeliers and breathe in the typical culture of the Serenissima. The rooms are spread over all three levels of the hotel and offer single rooms, doubles of various sizes, ranging from 10 to 25 square meters, with parquet or marble floors, and in the suites, the ceilings boast wooden beams. Just steps from the famous Basilica dei SS. Maria e Donato and the Glass Museum, this hotel is the perfect investment for those who want to lose themselves in the peace offered by Murano.
Murano is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, situated just north of Venice. It's famous worldwide for its long-standing tradition of glassmaking, which dates back to the 13th century. The glassmakers of Murano were renowned for their expertise in creating exquisite glass art, including intricate glassware, chandeliers, mirrors, and sculptures. Over the centuries, Murano became synonymous with glassmaking excellence, attracting artisans and glassmakers from across Europe. Today, Murano remains a hub of glassmaking activity, with numerous glass factories, workshops, and galleries showcasing the craftsmanship of local artisans. Visitors to Murano can explore these workshops to witness glassmaking demonstrations and purchase unique glass souvenirs. In addition to its glassmaking heritage, Murano is also known for its picturesque canals, historic buildings, and charming squares. It's a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the beauty and cultural richness of the Venetian Lagoon beyond the hustle and bustle of Venice itself.
750 m from Murano Glass Company
3,5 Km from Venice
4,3 Km from Santa Lucia railway station
5,2 Km from Bacan Beach
6 Km from Burano
12 Km from Venice Lido