1. Murano is a beautiful island in Venice, known for its famous and beautiful glass art. The island has a long and rich history of glassmaking, dating back to the 13th century, and today many of the world’s most famous glass artists come to Murano to create their works. There are a number of glass factories on the island that you can visit, and many of them offer tours and demonstrations. In addition to glassmaking, Murano is a charming little town with plenty of narrow alleyways, colorful houses, and cozy cafes and restaurants.

2. The working hours vary depending on the venue you want to visit. Most of the glass factories are open from Monday to Saturday, from 9 am to 5 pm. Some may have different times, so it is always a good idea to check before you go. You can find contact information for individual glass factories online, or through the tourist office in Venice.

3. To get to Murano, you can take a vaporetto (water bus) from the main island of Venice. Tickets for the vaporetto can be purchased at any vaporetto stop or ticket booth, and the cost is around 7-10 Euro per person (one way). Once you arrive on Murano, you can either walk around on your own or join a guided tour. Some glass factories offer free tours, while others may have a fee. It’s always a good idea to ask about costs upfront, so you don’t run into any surprises.