Murano is far less famous than its trumpet "Glass Island". The trumpet is named because the island residents are good at making glass products. Almost half of the small shops sell glass crafts, from three to four euros. There are many choices for hundreds and thousands of Euros. There is a glass museum on the island for a fee, and there is a free ice cream museum not far away. There is a demonstration and sample display of ice cream in the front, and there is a storefront at the back, which can be regarded as a cultural experience. The glass island is about a quarter of an hour away from Venice by boat, and you can also stop here when you go to the colorful island.
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Murano is far less famous than its trumpet "Glass Island". The trumpet is named because the island residents are good at making glass products. Almost half of the small shops sell glass crafts, from three to four euros. There are many choices for hundreds and thousands of Euros. There is a glass museum on the island for a fee, and there is a free ice cream museum not far away. There is a demonstration and sample display of ice cream in the front, and there is a storefront at the back, which can be regarded as a cultural experience. The glass island is about a quarter of an hour away from Venice by boat, and you can also stop here when you go to the colorful island.
In view of the fact that the one-way water bus ticket in Venice costs 7.5 Euros, it is strongly recommended to buy a transportation pass, which can also be booked online, or there are kiosks available for purchase at the main piers after arriving in Venice, which is very convenient. It is very convenient to take a pass to Murano, Burano and Lido. Murano Glass Island has many glass products, and there are shops on the roadside. I want to take a small gift carefully. Go to the end of the road on the left hand side of the pier and enter the door to see the glass making performance. The road on the right hand side of the pier is the main street with shops on both sides. Remember to take a boat to Burano at another pier in Murano.
Glass Island is a small island in Venice, famous for its glass products. During my stay in Venice, I bought a two-day ticket for the Grand Canal water bus, so I rushed to the glass island twice by boat. The first time I arrived at the island in the evening, the tourists were gone. The whole island was quiet and tidy, bathed in golden sunlight. The island is really small, walking in the empty streets, there are many tourists during the day, and many of the glass shops in the city are closed, but it is good to just stroll around. Arrived in the afternoon the next day, it was another lively scene. Tourists from all over the world shuttled through the streets, watching colorful glass products and choosing their beloved souvenirs.
The main island of Venice, the colorful island of Glass Island, is so beautiful from any angle. It feels like walking in a dreamland. Sitting in the famous San Marco Music Square at night, having a glass of wine, and listening to the lively Western band performance. Enjoy the music quietly, and then occasionally have a chat with the grandpa and the old lady at the side table. Do Europeans really love Asians so much? Friends from all over the world took the initiative to take pictures for us all day long. We were flattered by all kinds of people. Last night, we even had German cute guys chatting together. When we came to such a wonderful place, the whole world is a family, even though the Italians speak English. Wander through the streets and alleys in a hurry, shop and buy in local specialty shops, sit in the restaurant by the river in the square when you are tired, eat super delicious squid noodles, slow down and pretend you are not a tourist. No matter how good it is, I have to say goodbye. It is this kind of reluctance to add another charm to Venice. Make an appointment with my sisters and make an appointment with Venice. We will come back Venezia, Ciao :)
This place is good. As the hometown of glass blowing and production, it is obviously more industrialized. However, they will restrict visitors, especially not allowed to photograph anything or watch the glass master blown glass products, unless you can pay some fees, so I have a bad impression of this, so I secretly took a photo in a place, stealing from my heart. like. You can buy glass anywhere in Venice, so the real attraction of this place is to watch the masters work. I think the phenomenon of "no photos allowed" often seen in Italy is very strange, I don't understand what they think. Most of the time people just want to keep their memories of one place, instead of copying their work elsewhere as an artist or glass master. This is really weird!