Insider tip on Alberobello
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This village is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its trulli.
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
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Tip: go there before 10 am to avoid the arrival of tour buses.
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
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This city is amazing with its 1500 Trulli, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is one of the most visited places in the region.
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
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The village of Alberobello is famous for its trulli, transformed into shops and restaurants.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
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The trullis, traditional lime-washed houses with conical roofs, are emblematic of Alberobello.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
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Most trulli have been converted into shops, cafes, or hotels.
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
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Second favorite of the trip!
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
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If you can, Alberobello is worth visiting at sunrise to enjoy the alleys of this village without the crowds.
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
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Some leave Alberobello disappointed, particularly due to the very high tourist influx. To fully appreciate it, one should not hesitate to wander away from the main streets. It is better to visit it early in the morning or in the late afternoon. The crowd is then smaller, and the low sunlight on the lime-washed houses gives the village a special charm.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
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Divided into two districts, Monti and Aia Piccola, offering a different perspective on these unique constructions.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes