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Trulli Holiday Albergo Diffuso offers unique accommodation set in traditional Trulli stone buildings in different locations around the center of Alberobello. WiFi is free. Everything is super.. great breakfast in the cafe on the square!

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Average price/night: RUB 6,559.

9.4 Excellent 1,505 reviews

Alberobello

Offering a bar and restaurant, Hotel Silva is located in Alberobello, just 55 km from Bari Karol Wojtyla Airport. A sweet breakfast is served daily. A cozy hotel with a homely atmosphere. Very responsive and attentive staff. The hotel's proximity to attractions. Conveniently located 10 min walk from railway station. The rooms are cozy and have a balcony. Very good breakfast, lots of pastries, fruits, yoghurts, delicious coffee. Thank you all very much. Fabulous! The staff is very friendly. Rooms are beautiful and clean. The breakfast was fantastic. Cappuccino made to order. We loved everything about the hotel. Thank you very much for everything. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Olga

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Average price/night: RUB 5,512.

9.3 Excellent 545 reviews

Alberobello

The luxury hotel Le Alcove nei Trulli is set in a series of traditional trulli houses in the center of Alberobello, offering an unusual combination of modern amenities and ancient stone dwellings. Only here! Liked everything!!

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Average price/night: RUB 11,024.

9.3 Excellent 143 reviews

Alberobello

The 3-star Hotel Cuor Di Puglia is a 5-minute walk from Alberobello's historic centre. It features an outdoor swimming pool. We chose this hotel because we wanted to see the trulli and relax by the pool (we stayed for 2 nights). And we were not disappointed. Although at the beginning of October the water was already cool (for me personally), it was nice to sunbathe in the morning. And it’s very cozy to sit in the garden in the evening. There are brown wicker sun loungers by the pool (and in sufficient quantities). All around is clean and quiet. There is a small supermarket next to the hotel in the next building. The choice is certainly not great, but it’s better than nothing :-) There’s a specialized store with cheeses and wine nearby. The hotel is located a little away from the trulli, about 5-10 minutes walk. By the way, buses with excursionists are brought to the stop opposite the hotel. And from this site everyone walks to the city. The staff is very friendly. Although they speak little English, we managed to communicate perfectly ;-) By the way, the rooms are very clean. For example, during this trip to Italy we stayed in 5 hotels. So I give this hotel 1st place for cleanliness. Breakfast is also good (for Italy). Yogurt, cheese, sausage, eggs, tomatoes, various pies, juice and coffee... We arrived in Alberobello from Bari by train. From the railway station it takes about 15 minutes to walk. And we left by bus to Monopoli. So bus stop(namely a stop, not a station) is located on the same road. If you need a stop, ask at the hotel and they will mark this place on the map for you. The bus to Monopoli takes 40-50 minutes. And it goes about every 2 hours.

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Average price/night: RUB 5,144.

8.9 Amazing 230 reviews

Alberobello

This sophisticated 4-star hotel is located in the historic center of Alberobello, surrounded by the beautiful Apulia countryside. Excellent location just a short walk to Trulli areas. Breakfast was very good - loved the fresh fruit and home made yogurt. Easy parking at property on close by on street.

If you like a quiet province with its simple way of life and special charm, then the small Italian town of Alberobello will be a real discovery for you.

This amazing place is located in the province of Bari, Italian region of Apulia. The town is located on two hills separated by a river. On the east stands modern Alberobello, and on the west is Trullo, famous for its unique medieval buildings.

The distinctive structures called “trulli” give Alberobello its unique character. These unusual white houses with cone-shaped roofs form entire streets.

Original, fairytale-like trulli dwellings are located in two areas of the city - in the Monti area and in the Agia Pikkula area. The main feature of the buildings is that they were erected without the use of any strengthening solutions, and this was not done by accident.

In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Kingdom of Naples had a law that imposed a special tax on all urban settlements. To save on taxes, the Acquaviva dynasty that ruled the city forbade its peasants to build strong houses using cement.

Local residents found a way to organize a roof over their heads and at the same time please the ruling feudal lords. They came up with round houses with domed roofs lined with stones, which could easily be destroyed if tax collectors came to the settlement.

The domes of the trulli were decorated with domes of various shapes, which, according to some scientists, testified to the skill of the builder and the class to which the owner of the house belonged. In addition, the domes were decorated with special mystical signs, which can still be seen on the roofs of perfectly preserved trulli.

In 1797, by a special decree of the King of Naples, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon, the city of Alberobello received freedom and the need for constant construction and destruction of houses from residents disappeared.

Modern Alberobello is a wonderful tourist attraction. In the summer, concerts, poetry evenings, and jazz festivals are regularly held here. In 1996 Trullo entered the list World Heritage UNESCO.

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This South part Italy, which is located on the heel of the peninsula-boot. We lived in the town for a week Monopoly, and a week in Polignano a Mare. While moving from one vacation spot to another, we went on an excursion to a unique place Alberobello. Many Belarusians have heard about Dududki, so this is the same place.

Name Alberobello(Italian Alberobello), presumably comes from the name of the plants growing here large quantities wild oaks ("arboris belli")

Alberobello famous for its white stone houses with a conical roof (trulli). There are about 1070 , and they are all very well preserved. In 1996 were included in the list cultural heritage UNESCO.

Trulli- These are traditional houses that are round on the outside and square on the inside. Building materials are readily available in this area - these are large stones laid into masonry using a dry method. The trulli have a conical roof of thin material and are covered and topped with a solid stone with decorations. The outer part of the cone is covered with limestone slabs.

Origin it is not known, but it is interesting that the same structures exist in Turkey, in the village of Harran, which is described in the Book of Genesis.

One of the versions may be like this. Around the 16th century Andrea Matteo III brought his peasants here to cultivate the land. However, he did not want to pay a tax to the King of Naples for each building. Therefore, residents collected pieces of limestone from all the surrounding fields and built their homes from them without using a fastening mortar. Such houses could be quickly and easily destroyed. To do this, one stone was knocked out at the base and the house turned into a pile of stones. And after the tax collector left, the building was rebuilt within a few days.

This trick allowed the local dukes to prosper, but their peasants had to rebuild the roof over their heads each time.

In 1797, King Ferdinand of the Bourbon dynasty granted the city Alberobello freedom and tax exemption. After which some actually began to build their houses using fastening material. But the majority of residents were able to fully believe in the freedom granted, because the king could take away the gift at any moment.

Classic houses with a domed roof continued to appear until 1925, when the Italian authorities passed a law prohibiting the construction. It still works today. This means that you can only reconstruct existing buildings, but under no circumstances build new ones. And it is also prohibited to destroy existing ones.

Trulli found throughout Apulia, But Alberobello- This is the only city in the world in which entire neighborhoods with trulli have been preserved.

Some of the houses are still lived in; the interiors are modernly furnished. Other houses housed shops, artisan workshops and restaurants. Mini-hotels have opened in some.

Local specialties and souvenirs are vying with each other on the streets. We tried hot red pepper jam and cactus liqueur. Well, pasta of course Italy It’s impossible not to try.

They offer linen products. We were amazed by the quality of the workmanship. The price really matches the quality: for the tablecloth that is shown in the picture, for example, 200 euros.

A lot of souvenirs made of ceramics, olive wood, and stone are sold.




There are also local “matryoshka dolls”. You look at a rag doll - like Little Red Riding Hood from the fairy tale by Charles Perot. The seller turns the skirt inside out - it’s already her grandmother. Just take off your grandmother’s cap, and the gray wolf is already looking at you.

Local craftsmen sculpt funny clay sculptures with scenes from the life of Italians.


As already mentioned, building new trulli is prohibited by law. Therefore, the craftsmen who have kept the secrets of building these houses make them in miniature for tourists.

We purchased a trulli puzzle from the workshop of Maffei Giuseppe. For his works of art made of stone, he was even awarded government diplomas and other awards, which can be seen next to his crafts.




Another master Orazio Annese made the whole city in miniature. He worked on this composition for 14 months. Trulli made from local stone at a scale of 1:50.

The homeland of majestic architectural monuments is of great interest to tourists. Italy delights with its ancient sights, but there is one corner of the country whose buildings do not fit into traditional architectural canons.

There is no place in the south more popular than a small town famous for its amazing houses. Popular place Puglia, with a population of no more than 11 thousand people, is the admiration of all tourists, fascinated quiet corner with a simple life.

Business card of the city

The Italian town of Alberobello (Italy), located in the province of Bari, is a real discovery for Europeans who have never seen anything like it. Original structures that form entire streets give locality uniqueness.

Similar to fairy houses dwellings called trulli , located in two districts of the city. The white stone buildings with a conical roof, reminiscent of gnome caps, were erected without any mortar, which was not done by chance.

The history of unusual houses

The fact is that according to the laws of the Kingdom of Naples, all urban settlements on the lands of Apulia were subject to taxes. To save money, the counts of the Acquaviva dynasty forbade their workers to erect any buildings using cement. However, local peasants, who did not want to be left without a roof over their heads, found a way to bypass all the obstacles.

They came up with the idea of ​​building round houses lined with stones with a dome-shaped roof. Such dwellings resembled children's construction sets: unusual structures were laid out of stones, without a binding solution, as if from cubes.

Rapid demolition and new construction

Naturally, such houses easily collapsed, and not a single tax collector could accuse the residents of violating the existing law. It was enough to remove one stone, which played the role of a kind of castle, from the base of the roof, and the buildings turned into a pile of stones.

The peasants erected a new house, in which no special property was stored, in two days.

Only at the end of the 18th century, by decree of the ruler of Naples, Alberobello (Italy) received freedom, and the need to destroy their houses in a few minutes and rebuild them disappeared.

Features of Trulls

Single-story trulli were decorated with cute domes, the shape of which testified not only to the level of skill of the builder, but also to what class and gender the owner of the home belonged. On some roofs you can see mystical symbols with secret meanings.

Classic trulli, which are the pride of the fabulously beautiful Alberobello (Italy), are made of limestone boulders from the very base to the crown of the dome.

Often, a monolithic rock from which a layer of soil was previously removed acted as a load-bearing wall. The houses have windows and stoves, which are located in the thickness of the wall. Roofs, consisting of two layers, hermetically protect against moisture entering the home.

Most of today's one-room houses delight tourists who come on an excursion to Alberobello (Italy) with their color. The city's attractions (there are about 1,400 of them) are privately owned and can be bought or sold. According to the latest data, for picturesque dwellings local population asks for up to 30 thousand euros, and Europeans buy them as a country house.

Hospitable city

In such unusual buildings, the walls of which are covered with ivy or vines, there are local restaurants, workshops, shops and even temples. All tourists note the special friendliness of the residents of Alberobello (Italy), and many of them even invite city guests to come in and climb to the roof to admire the delightful spectacle from above.

Many houses have souvenir shops, and the hospitable hosts will be happy to show you their house and tell you many stories.

Tourists love to photograph the magical city for which Italy is famous throughout the world.

Alberobello souvenirs

A lot of souvenir shops offer thousands of handmade gifts for every taste and budget. Here you can buy high-quality products made of linen, leather, wood, paintings painted by local masters and even jewelry.

Of course, the main symbol of the city is the trulli, which is why all popular souvenirs have this shape and image. Elegant figurines, small magnets, cute piggy banks, colorful mugs and much more are offered by sellers of small shops.

Tourists also note wonderful grocery stores offering branded ice cream, traditional sweets made from almond dough, delicious cheeses, olive oil, rose petal liqueurs, and traditional pasta.

Wine cellars

It is impossible not to mention the bars that are located in Trulli. In cellars where the desired temperature is artificially maintained, you can taste aromatic wines that do not require added sugar.

The cost of the sparkling drink, which is bottled in the shape of an unusual house, is about 20 euros. However, all guests of the city claim that it is worth it, and many tourists take away a large supply of the delicious product by car. Any purchase made in the city will be a wonderful reminder of this charming Italian corner.

Historical heritage

Since 1996, the buildings crowded along the narrow streets have been under the protection of UNESCO, which has recognized the trulli as part of the historical heritage. Resembling a board with chess pieces on top, the city of Alberobello (Italy) houses houses built in the 18th century, but some of them appeared only a hundred years ago.

It is noteworthy that in 1925 the construction of trulli was officially prohibited, and therefore in no other city in the world such buildings will no longer surprise travelers.

Friendly Alberobello (Italy), whose photo conveys the fabulous spirit that reigns in the city, is waiting for tourists to reveal all its secrets to them. The special atmosphere that reigns in a calm corner will make you forget all the troubles and problems. Guests of the city admit that a fascinating journey into a fairy tale leaves an indelible impression.

Alberobello on the map of Italy is located near the region of Apulia, it belongs to the province of Bari. Main feature This town is considered to have many trulli that were built in this place. These snow-white houses were built using dry masonry and also feature a cone-shaped roof. Trulli in Italy are located not only in this town; these houses can be seen closer to the western part of Alberobello.

Alberobello – Italy

It’s worth starting with a description of the resort. This Italian city is popular among tourists, but mostly travelers go to this place on an excursion. This commune is located in the province of Bari, in famous region Italy called Apulia. Alberobello is famous in resort country, because only here you can see the trulli.

This city has a warm temperate climate, for this reason there is a lot of rainfall here, usually about 646 mm per year. In November alone, approximately 77 mm of precipitation falls. Even in the hottest summer months the amount of precipitation is not decreasing. The average temperature remains at 13...14 degrees, August is considered the warmest month, the maximum recorded air temperature during this period was 28.1 degrees. On average, the temperature remains at 22 degrees. January is considered the coldest average temperature kept at around 6 degrees, the maximum set temperature was 9.6 degrees.

Between months of prolonged drought and rainy weeks, the temperature stays at 16...17 degrees. The active season for tourism is considered to be the period from May to October. In summer, tourists are advised to visit Alberobello in the evening, when the sun has set and it is not so hot. IN winter time Here you can relax comfortably, as the air temperature is about six degrees.

Alberobello Italy

The minimum temperature recorded in January was 2.5 degrees. It is in winter that tourists will be interested in visiting the resort town, as performances and light shows are held on the eve of Christmas. The Russian language here is usually used only by tourists and guides.

Important! Although this place does not have sub-zero temperatures or snow, the high humidity still makes the cold feel different, so it is worth taking more warm clothes with you.

Italy – Alberobello – attractions

This place is also famous for its architecture, which you can admire while walking around the city. It is worth taking a closer look at what places you should visit at this resort:

Trulli (Italy)

These are unusual architectural residential buildings that are characteristic only of the Apulia region. The houses are distinguished by the fact that they are built of dry stone and also have a cone-shaped roof. Their appearance unusual because they are white and almost all the same. You can see trulli on seven streets of this town. It is also here that you can see the famous trullo church, it is called Sant Antonio.

Basilica of Saints Cosmas and Damian

This building was built back in 1885, at that time they began to build the facade of the cathedral. The building was built in the neoclassical style, it is decorated with fluted columns and long pilasters.

Basilica of Saints Cosmas and Damian

Church of Sant'Antonio

The building looks strict and majestic; it was built in trullo style. The church is located on the descent of a hill, which is located in the Monti area. The building was erected in a few months, and visitors began to be received there in 1927. It can be seen from some streets of the city; the rise of the church speaks of the struggle with other religions. The building is distinguished by the fact that it has a large main entrance and an impressive staircase. Not far from the dome there is a bell tower.

Regional Museum

This place was developed in order to preserve ancient heritage people of Alberobello. The museum is located directly in the city center, so getting to it is easy. Here the traveler can learn more about history small town, and the guide will also tell you about the amazing buildings - trullo. The museum not only shows the inside of the houses, tourists will also be able to see household items used by the residents of Alberobello. Cost of visiting this famous place is low, it is about 5...7 euros*.

Popolo Square

There are several dozen tables in this place, all of them under open air. It was thanks to these tables that the square became very popular not only among local residents, but also among travelers. Here you can relax and have a snack.

Popolo Square

Interesting fact! The regional museum is located in the only two-story building in the city.

Church of Sant'Antonio

The best cafes and restaurants

Every tourist should try the cuisine in Alberobello; the cafes and restaurants serve the best Italian dishes. Prices vary, but many travelers recommend visiting places like Paco Wines Eno-Winery, La Lira Focacceria, Evo Ristorante, Trattoria Terra Madre and Malerbe Cucina semplice di Amula. This best cafes and restaurants that can be seen in this town.

Excursions from Alberobello

There are a few more interesting places, where every vacationer can go, it’s worth describing them in more detail:

City of Martin Frank

This place is famous for its historical center. The town is home to the Basilica of St. Martin, as well as the Ducale Palace. The buildings are made in white in Baroque style.

City of Martin Frank

Cave complex

The caves are located about fifteen kilometers from Alberobello, the karst cavities extend underground for about three kilometers. Some caves are famous and have names, for example, the “Tomb” cave is very famous, its height is about 60 meters. Tourists can also look at the “White” and “Black” caves; they are among the most beautiful in the whole world.

Monopoli city

It is located twenty kilometers from Alberobello, where you can also enjoy the beaches Adriatic Sea. In Monopoli, tourists are invited to look at the Abbey of St. Stephen, as well as visit the castle and clock tower. Not far from the city there is a bay.

Zoo Fasano

This is the place that every tourist who decides to come to Italy should visit. This zoo was the first at the resort, and it is one of the largest in Europe. Several hundred animals live here, and there is also a dolphinarium. An excellent choice for visiting with children.

Zoo Fasano

Ostuni

This White City, which is located twenty kilometers from Alberobello, the place bears this name because the houses here are painted white. Tourists should visit the cathedral, located in the old part of the town, as well as the Column of St. Horace and the Carmelite Monastery.

Note! In addition to the fact that guests can visit nearby cities and attractions outside the town, tourists are offered tasting Italian wines and cheeses, purchasing miniature hobbit houses in tents, and enjoying the beauty of the streets.

Trulli in Alberobello

How to get to Alberobello

You can get to the desired address by car: if tourists leave from Bari, they will have to spend at least one hour. Also up to the city is coming train, the trip lasts from one and a half to two hours, this is worth taking into account, the fare is only 5 euros*. The train runs every hour, but the schedule should be checked in advance. From the station you will have to walk to the center of Alberobello, but the journey will not take more than fifteen minutes.

Modern Alberobello: shopping and entertainment

Almost no one lives in the famous trullo anymore, so small houses are used as souvenir shops, shops, restaurants and cafes. Travelers should immediately prepare the currency for payment; here payment is accepted in euros. Tourists should take into account that visiting restaurants, bars and cafes can cost a hefty sum, and not every vacationer can afford to spend that kind of money. But despite such high prices, there are always a lot of visitors in cafes and restaurants. As the owners of the establishments say, wine and Italian cheese run out by lunchtime.

Interesting fact! The cheapest breakfast in a cafe, which includes two courses, costs vacationers at least 30 euros.

Shopping in Alberobello

Alberobello is beautiful houses and hospitable residents of the city, here every traveler can enjoy national cuisine countries. The history of the city and its beauty attract hundreds of tourists from all over the world every year. Here you can not only have a delicious lunch, but also comfortably stay in a hotel or hotel, however, you should immediately warn that this is a rather expensive service. Usually tourists stay in Bari, and from there they travel to the town of Trullo, since prices in Bari are more affordable.

* The prices indicated in the article are current at the time of publication of the material.