One of Burano’s iconic rainbow houses, this 17th-century building sits on the Canale della Giudecca. From the shop and restaurant-lined street, you step straight into the kitchen which looks like a traditional nona’s cucina with its cast iron oven. The dine-in living room on the ground floor feels more like a dining room with a sofa, but the additional attic reading nook makes up for the shared space downstairs. Both big, bright bedrooms are up on the first floor (up a creaky wooden staircase) and you’ve got the added bonus of a private terrace tucked away at the back.

*One of the bedrooms has twin beds that can be arranged as a king-size bed on request.
*Both bedrooms are upstairs, so this place may not suit those with limited mobility.
*The main door opens straight into the kitchen.
*You're on Burano, rather than the main island of Venice, but water buses leave frequently for San Marco and Torcello. There is no parking, but this is a car-free area.

Air Conditioning
Barbeque
Bicycles
Black-Out Blinds
Central Heating
Coffee Maker
Cooking Essentials
Dishwasher
Dryer
Drying Rack
Fire Extinguisher
First Aid Kit
Freezer
Fridge
Garden
Hair Dryer
Hangers
Iron
Kettle
Kitchen
Kitchen Utensils
Library of Books
Microwave
Outdoor Seating
Oven
Parking Available
Patio / Terrace
Private Entrance
Safe
Stove
Toiletries
TV
Washing Machine
Wi-fi