A UNESCO World Heritage Site and capital of the famous ‘trulli' houses, Alberobello is one fascinating place to explore. You'll see a different side to this Puglian town by visiting the district of Aia Piccola, meeting a couple who live in a ‘trullo' and tasting local food.
The best part about this tour is that you'll visit Alberobello in the afternoon, after all the crowds have left for the day. And instead of simply seeing its highlights, you'll discover the real Alberobello by wandering around the tiny streets of the Aia Piccola neighbourhood, home to the white ‘trulli' houses, which are characterised by their conical shape.
You'll meet an elderly couple who still live in one before dropping in at a traditional enoteca, Tholos. Here, you'll find out about the Puglian slow food movement while sampling local wines and a careful selection of local products. Some free time rounds off the day.
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Enjoy a walk in the historic district of the Alberobello and its fairy-tale like Trulli houses round off the day. UNESCO World Heritage site and so called "capital of the Trulli-houses", features a concentration of more than 1400 of Apulia’s typical Trulli on the two hills “Aia piccola” and “Rione monti”. This rural and unique architecture of cone-shaped dwellings is found in the entire Apulian region, usually scattered between endless olive groves and low-set vineyards. Discover why this stunning mortarless architecture was so popular in the past and how the Trulli were build.
Visit a typical trullo house, where an old couple welcomes you into their home. And experience an exclusive wine tasting with typical Apulian finger food in Tholos, an Enoteca, housed in an ancient Trullo.
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Bari is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it is important to exercise caution in certain areas, especially at night, and to be aware of common scams and pickpocketing.
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