Trulli of Alberobello: Attractions, tours and activities
Discover Alberobello on a walking tour through its 2 main districts, Aia Piccola and Rione Monti! Meet the locals, visit a trullo, and indulge in a tasting of local products.
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E-Bike Alberobello Guided Tour with Food and Wine Tasting
Cover a 20-kilometer rural, scenic route by e-bike with a local guide and taste freshly baked focaccia, local almond sweet treats, and a glass of wine.
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Cooking Class and Tasting at a Cesarina's Home in Alberobello
Immerse yourself in a cooking class at a Cesarina's home and learn the secrets of the most famous dishes of Alberobello cuisine.
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Market Tour and Dining Experience at a Cesarina's Home in Alberobello
Visit the local market and the historic food shops of Alberobello, attend a show cooking and discover the flavors of real home cooking!
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Alberobello gastronomic guided walking tour with tasting
Explore the city center of Alberobello on a gastronomic walking tour. Enjoy freshly baked focaccia, locally produced burrata, and delicious homemade ice cream.
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Dining Experience and Cooking Show at a Cesarina's Home in Alberobello
Don't miss a show cooking at a Cesarina's home in Alberobello and discover authentic traditional recipes of local cuisine.
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Visit the best of Alberobello with a local guide, discover the Trulli and Rione Monti monumental area, and find out more about the city's history.
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Alberobello guided walking tour with food tasting and wine
Discover Alberobello, a UNESCO heritage site. Join the locals during an aperitif and taste a wide variety of Apulian cutting boards accompanied by excellent wine.
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The inside story
These limestone homes – known by the locals as trulli – in southern Italy look something like an up-turned ice-cream. The limestone roofs are the cone, and the whitewashed walls are the blobs of ice-cream. Built using an ancient technique known as dry-stone construction – AKA not using mortar to hold the stones together – the houses at Alberobello have been marked as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. During your visit here, you can wander through the bustling area of Rioni Monti, where you’ll find boatloads of shops, cafes and restaurants to dip in and out of. Or, in Rione Aia Piccola, Alberobello’s iconic residential area, the narrow streets lined with over 1,000 well-kept trulli are ideal for a relaxing stroll.