💨 Abstract

Burano, a small island in the Venetian Lagoon, is known for its vibrant, color-coded houses, a tradition dating back to medieval times when fishermen used the colors to identify their homes in fog. The island, overlooking by most tourists, offers a quieter alternative to Venice, with a rich history in lace-making and fresh seafood. Burano features the Lace Museum and local eateries like the Michelin-starred Trattoria al Gatto Nero.

Courtesy: Sophie-May Williams