standard room had all basic comfort, breakfast is a serve yourself typical Italian continental breakfast, nothing special. the location and authenticity of a trullo make it a great stay.

standard room had all basic comfort, breakfast is a serve yourself typical Italian continental breakfast, nothing special. the location and authenticity of a trullo make it a great stay.
What I liked about this place is that it makes you feel that you're living in a Trulli, and it's something one must experience when visiting Alberobello. There was wi-fi in the reception, that was a little bit far from the rooms, but it's a nice minute and a half walk (with lots of tourists walking all the time). I...
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The rooms are gloomy and the bed was really uncomfortable that I had a very bad back pain for 2 days! They don't serve you breakfast coz you have them all in the room (except the kettle or any other device to heat the water. They have some coffee but could not find how to prepare it without any device...
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First, you need to know that it's an amazing place to stay, Alberobello, especially in a Trullo of your own.
Trullidea have a number of trulli throughout the historic centre. Ours was a short walk away, maybe 5 minutes, from their office and up quite a sharp hill so you need to be mindful of that. There is basically no...
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I was charmed when I saw Alberobello, and I was equally charmed when I saw that our self -catering Trullo was bang in the pedestrian area now a Unesco Heritage site. Arrival and check in were very smooth and the girl in the reception office was polite and helpful.
The Trullo is tastefully, if simply, decorated with an IKEA cast...
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We stayed just one night at Trullo Cimmenere. The trullo has everything you need, small living room area, small dining room, kitchinette, bedroom and a big bathroom. We just loved the stay there. We had breakfast inside our trullo. We felt at home in Alberobello. Just to keep in mind, ask in advance where youn trullo is located. In our...
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We stayed 3 nights in a Trullo and loved it! The room was quite spacious and very clean. The kitchenette worked. On the 2nd floor, reachable by a ladder, a 3rd bed. The Trullo had a small, uncovered patio outside to relax and enjoy the view. The staff was friendly, welcoming and helpful. To put it in a nutshell: A...
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One of our trip highlights. You've got to love Trulli to make the effort to get here, but we had a ball.
Honestly, you can "do" Alberobello in about 4 hours. But, we explored the country side and I got up at dawn to shoot photos. The restaurant they used for full board (La Locanda de Don Antonio)was truly great....
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While you can’t match the experience of actually staying inside a trullo, the truth is that all of their charm is on the outside. Our trullo was up a very long hill, unreachable by car, which was a problem with our heavy luggage. Inside, the trullo had plenty of space – kitchen, bathroom, living area, a nook for the bed...
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Great little "trulli" (kind of round cottages, with very few and very small windows). OK, don't expect luxury, these were initially modest village houses. The smallest bathroom/WC combo I ever saw in my life!
But it is definitely a unique experience. Very efficient, sympathetic and multilingual staff at the "take your keys and directions" spot.
For some funny reason this...
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