Tre Ponti (“Three Bridges”) is one of Burano’s most iconic intersections — a wooden structure connecting three canals and offering 360-degree photographic potential. From the top of the bridge, take your time and look in every direction: pastel houses, intersecting waterways, reflections, and life unfolding quietly below.
📸 Pro tip: Don’t just shoot from the bridge — walk down to the Fondamenta underneath and photograph back towards the church. This low angle, especially in the soft morning or late afternoon light, offers one of the most layered and striking compositions on the island.
🐾 You’ll often spot a few cats lounging near the green house on the corner — locals in their own right, and sometimes ideal subjects for a storytelling frame or detail shot.
Tre Ponti is not just a bridge — it’s a hub of visual opportunity, so take a few extra minutes here. The image you didn’t plan for often happens right at this spot.