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  1. Pic of the Week: Alberobello, Puglia, Italy

    Blog: Solo Traveler - 2 February 2012

    A Solo Travel Society member shares a photo of the trulli, unique limestone dwellings in Alberobello, Italy.

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  2. Charming Trullo B&B In Alberobello

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 8 January 2012

    As I was planning my trip to Alberobello, my intent was to stay in a trullo. How cool would that be, right? And, it was!

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  3. The Best And The Worst Dining Experiences In Alberobello

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 4 January 2012

    We arrived in Alberobello, Italy, during low tourist season. The manager of our B&B informed us that we would have no problem getting into the local restaurants without a reservation.

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  4. Things To See In Alberobello

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 16 December 2011

    The main attraction in Alberobello, Italy, is the trulli. There are two primary areas composed mostly of trulli: Rione Monti, a touristic district on a slope facing the modern town center; and Aia Piccola, a quieter residential district. Rione Monti...

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  5. Trulli in Southern Italy

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 12 December 2011

    Heading southwest from Naples toward the small town of Alberobello located in the region of Puglia, you begin to notice a strange oddity sprinkled throughout the landscape: cone-shaped houses made of stacked stone.

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  6. First Friday Foto Therapy

    Blog: Travel With Julie - 2 December 2011

    Trullo, Alberobello, Italy Taken by: Julie Gilley On the first Friday of every month, I will share a photo from my travels or yours.

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  7. The Trulli Houses of Alberobello

    Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 18 January 2011

    A small town in the Italian region of Puglia, Alberobello is famous for its unique and fairytale-like trulli houses. The trulli are very unusual houses and an example of a building technique that has survived from prehistoric times. Built by simply laying the stones on top of each other, without using mortar, they are characterized [...]

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  8. Alberobello, Italy Wishes You Were Here

    Blog: Suzy Guese - 22 October 2010

    In the Puglia region of southern Italy, known as the heel of the country, the town of Alberobello covers in some of Italy’s most unique structures. All around Alberobello, witch hat looking homes scatter about, with some adorned in strange Christian and pagan symbols. Driving into the city around dusk, birds circle throughout the sky [...]

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