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Hotel Astoria
3.9/533 Reviews
This hotel is centrally located in a beautiful city, next to the train station and within walking distance of all those trulli, a magnificent cathedral and the main touristy part of town where there are many restaurants, cafes and bars. Despite this being an UNESCO World Heritage Site and at the height of the tourist season, it was not especially busy. The Astoria hotel service was exceptional throughout my stay. There were issues with the internet initially but those were quickly fixed by Franchesco, the irrepressible front desk attendant who also poured me a great glass of red at their bar. His help didn't stop there - he helped me with printing my boarding pass and showing me the locations of everything I needed to see. Thank you. The breakfast the next day was outstanding with fruits, cereal, pies, meats, cheeses, yoghurts and various other goodies. This place was really good value.
Dimore Nel Tempo
4.7/521 Reviews
We just returned from a dream-regenerating weekend to Alberobello and stayed in the Belvedere House, located in a strategic location with all comforts and a great delight. Leonardo was very available from both telephone and personal contacts, he provided us with so much useful information and surprised us with a gift at check out ... In fact, those details that make the difference and that not only encourage return But also to make a great advertising! Carpentieri Family
Hotel Ramapendula
4/555 Reviews
The hotel looks appropriate for the place - it encompasses two trulli roofs, so that one knows right away what the main sight of this town is. The rooms are spacious, with French windows, with a large bathroom and all the furniture needed. The TV set could be a bit bigger, but you cannot watch anything but Italian programmes anyway. The shower which is actually in the bathtub is not a very good idea either, especially for elderly guests. Everything else is nice, the yard is well-kept, there is a small park and a swimming pool there. The food was good, but the service at dinner was very slow, so some of the dishes were already cold. Breakfast was only partly self-service, maybe due to covid, but nothing was missing really. Even the waiters were quick at serving then. The main advantage of this hotel is the fact that it is quite close to the main sight of the town - the trulli. There is only a 10-minute walk to the part of the town where one can visit the largest cluster of trulli houses.
Hotel Colle Del Sole
4.2/566 Reviews
We were for a short stay in Puglia, we spent three nights in this hotel with the half-pension formula we could not enjoy because the evening before they arrived called us to tell us that it was no longer possible to do the The hotel is a hotel with a view to the hotel and the hotel is a hotel with a view to the hotel. When we arrive, we are welcomed by a lady who doesn't explain what happened, but doesn't make any explanations, and she is taking us to the room and regrets them. Room on the ground floor with a window on the public road, which did not allow you to change if you did not light because you only present dark tents, so even afternoon if you wanted to lying on your bed you were forced to the dark or show you The bathroom was not, no windows were no air recycling and a bath with a tent of horror and slope style. Repeat the tents instead of the box. We ask for a possible upgrade for payment, but the lady answers that it was not possible, our was the last check in,(at 15:20 when we were told start check at 15:). The hotel is very comfortable and the hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable. At least the standards are 4 stars, I'm sorry to count a structure that is probably familiar in a negative way, but you're expecting the heat that is not quite present here.
Romantic Trulli
4.8/543 Reviews
Trulli Zone
If you would like to experience living like a smurf - without the blue face - and sleeping like one, oh - and feeling like a fairy princess - then you MUST stay here! Alberobello was on my bucket list and not only did it live up to all its promise and uniqueness for me as a venue, I enjoyed my stay in this trulli as one of my favorite places ever! It was just as I could have imagined it to be and just the way Smurfette would have decorated her room. I just could go on forever how special this place was and I wish I spent more than 2 nights here. While some tourists may think that this area is well, very ”touristy”, I enjoyed every step, every shop, every handicraft, every stone, every rooftop I happened upon, every smell, every sight...do ya think I liked it? I went here with my sister-in-law (who I normally fight with) and we enjoyed each other's company here so much! We just kicked back and took it all in. The Romantic Trulli met all of my expectations. First, our welcome was lovely and we met the owners in the gift shop that I think they own, after buying a few things of course. We were taken right over to the trulli, with help for our luggage, and we felt so SPECIAL, when we go to to go through the little rope that was up only for residents. Upon entering the little house, I was awestruck and couldn't even talk. It was tiny but just so lovely - I know I will keep saying that - but it just was. It even came complete with a parasol to take LOVELY pics with. The pics do not even do it justice. If I had the chance to do it again, I would stay in a bigger one to see what those looked and felt like. And I hope to do Alberobello again. For me, it was a step back in time. I crossed the touristy area, past the restaruants into the area that contains some houses that are no longer lived in so you can look in and still see stoves like from the early 1900s! There is also a viewpoint in which you stand and that is the EXACT view I have seen on google that I googled and oggled over - I couldn't believe when I found it - you see all the trullis in the background. The streets were completely empty and I just strolled and strolled.... with no tourists or anyone to interrupt my thoughts about life here. Anyway, stay here if you can. The breakfast was very yummy too with delicious fruits, bread and jams. I have only wonderful things to stay about this property and area. It worth the trek. My sister and law and I traveled all over southern Italy to one of the southernmost cities and the drive here was out of this world. We went down the tiniest of roads, got lost, and when I saw my first TRULLI, I screamed and scared my sister-in-law who was the driver - I was the mapper and guide. I will never forget when I saw my first trulli, because many others followed - and I just felt like I was a smurf in smurf country. It was one of my best trips ever! And I have been to maybe 40 countries! Don't miss out on this odd treasure of a place. Only thing is
Grand Hotel la Chiusa di Chietri
3.9/548 Reviews
Adequate for our needs - staff friendly. We didn’t eat in the restaurant. Seems to cater for your groups a lot. Breakfast was ok but not spectacular. Pool looks lovely and clean in and around. What spoils the pool is the pretty much constant noise that sounds like a factory and intermittent motor bike sound that also emits fumes. If it was quiet it would be perfect. Such a shame. The hotel is not homely. The bedroom was functional and utilitarian- shower was the worst shower in the 4 hotels we have stayed in in Puglia. I think it probably needs descaling or a new shower head. All in all our stay was ok but not sure it has enough to make me want to return.

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Highest PriceUS$898
Lowest PriceUS$53
Number of Reviews 535
Number of hotels60
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$264
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$282

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Alberobello using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Alberobello. Here, there are more than 110 hotels for you to choose from. When looking for hotels in Alberobello, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 103 USD. There are 8 four-star hotels in Alberobello at an average price of 96 USD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Alberobello at an average price of 63 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Alberobello provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Hotel Donatello in Alberobello is a favorite among Trip.com users. Le Alcove-Luxury Hotel Nei Trulli is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Masseria "La Badessa" di Masi Giuseppe. The most popular attractions for tourists in Alberobello are Museo del Territorio "Casa Pezzolla", Cantina Albea winery and museum, Parrocchia Santuario Basilica S.S. Cosma E Damiano.

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