Why Visit Alberobello
Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage town in Puglia's Itria Valley that exists as one of Italy's most visually distinctive destinations, featuring over 1,500 trulli—conical-roofed limestone dwellings dating to the 14th century. The town functions as a living museum where narrow cobblestone streets wind between whitewashed cone-shaped houses, creating an atmosphere that feels transported from a medieval storybook rather than contemporary Italy. Located in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Alberobello represents the architectural heart of the Itria Valley and attracts visitors seeking authentic Southern Italian heritage without the crowding of northern regions. The best time to visit is April through May or September through October, when temperatures remain moderate and tourist density peaks manageable levels. Winter months (December-February) and summer (July-August) present trade-offs between fewer crowds and weather extremes or peak tourism respectively.
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