24 Fairytale Villages You Can Actually Stay in Overnight

6. Alberobello, Italy: A Trulli Delight

Trulli of Alberobello typical houses. Apulia, Italy. Photo Credit: Envato @StevanZZ

Alberobello, Italy, is a truly unique village in the Puglia region, best known for its trulli houses—whitewashed stone dwellings with conical roofs that look like they belong in a storybook. These distinctive structures date back centuries and have earned Alberobello a UNESCO World Heritage designation. Visitors can stroll through the village’s two trulli districts, Rione Monti and Aia Piccola, where many of these historic homes have been converted into boutique hotels, artisan shops, and cozy restaurants. Staying in a trullo offers a one-of-a-kind experience, immersing guests in the region’s architectural heritage. Highlights include visiting the Trullo Church of St. Anthony and exploring the Trullo Sovrano, a two-story trullo that serves as a museum. The local cuisine is equally memorable, with dishes featuring fresh seafood, handmade pasta, and olive oil from the surrounding countryside. Alberobello is not just a beautiful village—it is a place where history, culture, and culinary delights come together in perfect harmony.

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