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Faro (Murano)From: Venice Waterbus Stops Murano Faro is an important ACTV station on the glassmaking island of Murano. (See our 11-page Murano travel guide.) It's visited by a large number of boat lines, including larger vessels that run to Burano and other locations in the northern reaches of the Venetian Lagoon.
The main part of the station has a ticket booth (open during business hours) but no ticket machine. You can also buy tickets at a tabacchi shop behind the station. Routes that call at Faro include:
The station can be busy during peak season or on weekends, so we'd suggest purchasing a ticket well in advance of your trip if you're departing from Faro. For hotels in the vicinity, see our detailed Murano hotel listings. (One very pleasant two-star hotel, Al Soffiador, is only a short walk inland from the Faro boat stop.) Back to: Index of Venice ACTV and Alilaguna waterbus stops
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