MISTRO House
Central with private terrace
MISTRO is a comfortable accommodation, stylishly furnished and thoughtfully designed down to the smallest details. It is suitable not only for couples who wish to enjoy extra space, but also for families or groups of friends. Its strong point? Without a doubt, the location, less than a 3-minute walk from the MUSEO vaporetto stop and the Coop supermarket along with the private terrace at the back.
75 sqm • 2 bedrooms • 2 king size beds or 1 double and 2 single • sofa bed • 2 bathrooms one with shower • outdoor terrace • residential courtyard view • furnished kitchen • free Wi-Fi • free luggage storage • water taxi available on request

The level terrace
A private outdoor space where you can enjoy a relaxing break. The private courtyard is equipped, so you can make the most of it and experience moments of tranquility and fun with your family or friends. During the spring and summer season, having an outdoor space is just a blessing!
Spring and summer in Murano are ideal times to enjoy outdoor activities such as walks along the canals, boat trips in the lagoon, and visits to local stores and restaurants. Having a terrace in your home will allow you to enjoy the scenario and Murano's unique atmosphere even more.
The place to be
Centrally located the Calle dal Mistro, from which it takes its name, allows you to have all the necessary services, vaporetto, supermarket, stores, less than a 5-minute walk away. Mistro is within walking distance of one of the island's main attractions, Murano Glass Museum. Situated in Palazzo Giustinian, the museum is dedicated to the history, tradition and art of Murano glass. The museum displays an extensive collection of glass artworks, spanning a period of more than 1,000 years.
The works include ancient pieces, such as the famous Roman glass from the first century AD, as well as more modern glass objects made by renowned contemporary artists. The collection offers a broad overview of the tradition and evolution of Murano glass over the centuries. Through the display of tools, implements, and documentation, visitors can discover the secrets of different techniques, such as glassblowing, lampworking, hot working, and murrine, a type of glass with colored layers.

























