
Torcello Cathedral
church in Venice, Italy
Hotel archive, loyalty coverage, and guest-verified insight entry points for Burano.
🕐 Europe/Rome · 💱 EUR

church in Venice, Italy

church building in Venice, Italy

textile museum in Italy
Italian museum
church building in Torcello, Italy

church building in Mazzorbo, Italy

bridge in Italy

former abbey in Torcello, Italy

church
archaeological site
Far away from the tourist hordes, Venissa is situated in a small walled vineyard dating back to the Middle Ages – complete with 14C belltower – on the small island of Mazzorbo, a magical setting which is perfect for a short stroll before settling down to eat. In addition to the Dorona di Venezia vineyard, the restaurant also has a kitchen garden which provides most of its vegetables, including unusual varieties such as “castraure”, a type of local artichoke. Once out of the garden, you come to a small wooden bridge which links Mazzorbo to neighbouring Burano, where you can complete your visit
WebsiteFamily - run, informal service, care in the choice of raw materials in a typical welcoming trattoria with Venetian and seafood cuisine; delightful outside area in the summer.
WebsiteBoth the building in which it is housed and the dining room of this restaurant are on the small side, but the quality of the food more than compensates for the lack of space. Run by young and enthusiastic staff, the restaurant specialises in fish and seafood with raw options and modern dishes featuring on the menu. Excellent selection of wine, also available to take away.
WebsiteRestaurant
Italian
Café
Bar
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) and open sources, ranked by notability and distance — for reference.
See all guide-listed restaurants in Burano (Michelin / Black Pearl) →
Lounge access is reference info — confirm current terms with the operator; commission never ranks.
Off-site flight search (affiliate link — no in-app checkout, no price shown).
Search flights to BuranoRanked by verified records and coverage depth — never by price, never by commission.