Hotels on Murano
Hotels on the island of Murano in Venice's Northern Lagoon
You can compare hotels on Murano in the list below, or scan the entire neighborhood on the ReidsItaly.com map of Venice.
| SUPER-CHEAP (Under €50) |
Hotel Al Soffiador
Viale Bressagio 10-11, Murano
Vaporetto: Murano
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• Venere.com (rating: 8.6)
• Booking.com (rating: 7.6)Hotel Al Soffiador
This little nine-room hotel, spread over two buildings connected by a lovely garden, offers a welcoming and familiar atmosphere. The rooms are simple—white walls and bright fabrics, all with ceiling fans, balconies, and cable television. There are rooms with views over the internal small garden, one overlooking the lighthouse, and another commanding pretty vistas of the avenue with trees. There's also a (separately-managed) restaurant on the premises. It lies only 50 yards from the Murano lighthouse, from which you can admire a sweeping view of Venice lagoon.
Compare rates and availability: Venere.com, Booking.com. |
Hotel Locanda Conterie
Calle Conterie 21, Murano
Vaporetto: Murano
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• Venere.com (rating: 7.8)
• Booking.com (rating: 7.4)Hotel Locanda Conterie
This family-run inn of 26 rooms (officially classified as "Town Hours Suites," but equivalent to a 3-star hotel) has been owned by glass producers since 1500 and lies a few yards from the Glass Museum and the Basilica dei SS. Maria e Donato. The comfortable Venetian-style accommodations and convenient amenities include Wi-Fi Internet access throughout the hotel (costs extra), an Internet Corner, and several terraces.
Compare rates and availability: Venere.com, Booking.com. |
| CHEAP (€50–€100) |
Bed and Breakfast Ca' Venier al Dolce Dormire
Calle Barovier 15, Murano
Vaporetto: Murano
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• Venere.com (rating: 9.5)Bed and Breakfast Ca' Venier al Dolce Dormire
This B&B run by friendly Michaela has three large and comfy rooms, each with A/C and TV. Some of them overlook the lovely garden, a quiet green retreat. The largest room can sleep up to four people and has a fireplace and a wood-beamed ceiling. This is a B&B, not a hotel, so your bathroom is out in the hall (though each room gets its own bathrooms), but the place comes highly recommended and that second "B" means you get a full breakfast of cakes, biscuits, jam, cheese, bread, coffee, juice, tea and milk.
Rates and availability: Venere.com.
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