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| |  | Trullo Patrizia is a 300 year old trullo - romantic Southern Italian farmhouse.
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Private pool.
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| |  | A beautifully restored ancient trullo in peacful rural setting, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large private pool
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Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding. |
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| |  | Trullo Rosa, with its private swimming pool and spa bath, is in an idylic setting and within easy reach of the Adriatic and Ioanian coasts.
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Private pool.
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| |  | Trullo Bellavista sleeps up to 8 persons. 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms fitted kitchen. Renovation completed in 2006. Beautiful outdoor swimming pool outside eating and gardens. ...more
Private pool, pets allowed. On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, fishing. |
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Destination guide to Alberobello
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– our customers chose the following words to best describe this destination:
| Beautiful Scenery |
| Unspoilt and charming |
| Family and kids |
| Culture and history |
| Good dining |
Review by Pauline from London Alberobello was a truly unique experience for us in Puglia. Having previously stayed in Cisternino & Ostuni in comparison Alberobello is surprisingly quiet with few tourists and visitors. The town at night is lively but not overwhelming and finding authentic local restaurants was not hard. The locals were genuinley welcomong and I woudl put Alberobello at the top of my list to visit next year. Highly recommend it as a destination if you really liek to get away from it all.
Review by Michael from Richmond Alberobello is quite touristy, but with justification because the hudreds of trulli which make up the centre of the town are a unique sight. The restaurants are good though quite busy.
Review by Simon from Surrey Alberobello is a beautiful town. Forget what the guidebooks say, it is not a tourist trap. The Unesco site is astounding and walking around it during the day and night is truly magical. Shopping here is also a treat. There are many delicatessans and places you can try the wines and foods of the area. One particular place was Maria's in the Trulli area. She's exceptionally generous and I'd recommend you go there if you're hungry, as she gives a lot to eat and drink ! If you're arriving on Sunday and are worried nowhere will be open, the Alimentari in the centre of Alberobello, just near the two huge car parks, and opposite the Unesco site, is open in the morning! If you wish to have relaxing fine dining (and it's exceptionally cheap!) the Terminale restaruant near the main carparks is very good - the staff are very polite and speak about 5 languages. The baby squid was fresh and exceptional and their regional pasta dishes are wonderful. Clothes shopping is reasonable but I'd recommend you head out to the outlet in Molfetta, just North of Bari - you won't belive the prices there ! Getting to all the other major towns and basically anywhere else in Puglia from Alberobello is easy - it's one of the best places to base yourself. We had a magical two week holiday in June and we will be going back. ... more
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