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Alberobello, known as the Capital of the Trulli, is a unique and fascinating destination in Puglia, Italy. The town's architectural gem, the Trullo, is a cone-shaped building made without mortar. With its international recognition as a UNESCO world heritage site, Alberobello attracts visitors from around the globe. The charm of Alberobello lies in its collection of over 1,500 trulli, which are not only historical structures but also serve as stores, restaurants, and accommodations. While it may be a tourist attraction, Alberobello remains untouched by the heavy influx of tourists like the rest of the region, making it an authentic experience for visitors. The locals, known for their friendly nature, still inhabit many of the trulli. A must-visit in Alberobello is the Basilica dedicated to the martyr saints Cosma and Damiano. The town serves as the center for an annual pilgrimage to this significant religious site, adding to the cultural richness of the area. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, history buff, or seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Alberobello promises an unforgettable experience.
Get in
Getting to Alberobello is a breeze, especially by train. From Bari Centrale station, served by Trenitalia, you'll find signs leading you to the Ferrovie Sud-Est within the same station. The train ride takes only 1 hour and 30 minutes, with tickets available for 4.80 each way. There are numerous daily connections from Monday to Saturday and a few on Sundays. Remember to validate your ticket before boarding. Please note that the regional train to Alberobello operates independently of Trenitalia, so rail passes are not accepted. If you prefer driving, it's a short and scenic journey from either Bari or Brindisi airport, both under an hour away. Additionally, there are a few train connections to Taranto available. Once you arrive at the station, a pleasant 15-minute walk will take you to the town center. Just follow the signs to the enchanting Zona Monumentale Trulli, a charming area filled with traditional dry stone huts. You can also use online satellite maps to locate this unique region. If you happen to be coming from Matera, the only transportation option available is by car. However, there is a convenient shuttle service provided, which becomes more cost-effective with a larger group. Check out this website for more information: http://www.shuttlematera.com
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