What to do in Alberobello, Puglia

Alberobello is one of Puglia's most recognisable destinations, famous for its trulli: whitewashed stone houses topped with distinctive conical roofs. Located in the heart of the Itria Valley, the town attracts visitors from around the world, yet it remains one of the most fascinating places to explore in southern Italy. From historic neighbourhoods and panoramic viewpoints to excellent local food and nearby villages, here are the best things to do in Alberobello.

Explore Rione Monti

No visit to Alberobello is complete without wandering through Rione Monti, the town's most famous district. More than a thousand trulli line the narrow streets that climb gently up the hillside, creating one of the most distinctive townscapes in Italy.

While this is the busiest part of Alberobello, it is also where you'll find some of the most beautiful views. Visit early in the morning or later in the evening for a quieter atmosphere and softer light.

Discover Aia Piccola

Just across the valley from Rione Monti lies Aia Piccola, a residential neighbourhood where many trulli are still lived in today.

The streets are quieter, there are fewer shops, and the atmosphere feels more authentic. It offers a glimpse into daily life in Alberobello and is often overlooked by visitors who stay only in the main tourist area.

Learn about the trulli

Alberobello's trulli are more than just beautiful buildings. Constructed using local limestone and built without mortar, they represent a unique architectural tradition that dates back centuries.

Throughout the town, you'll find small museums and historic trulli that explain how these remarkable structures were built and why they became such an important part of the region's identity.

Visit the Trullo Sovrano

One of the most interesting landmarks in Alberobello is the Trullo Sovrano, the only two-storey trullo in the town.

Now operating as a museum, it offers insight into how local families once lived and provides a deeper understanding of the history behind Alberobello's UNESCO World Heritage status.

Enjoy the views from Belvedere Santa Lucia

For one of the best panoramas in town, head to Belvedere Santa Lucia. From here, you can look out across the rooftops of Rione Monti and fully appreciate the scale of Alberobello's trulli landscape.

It is one of the most photographed viewpoints in the region and particularly beautiful around sunset.

Taste local specialities

Alberobello is surrounded by some of Puglia's most fertile countryside, making it an excellent place to discover regional cuisine.

Look for fresh burrata, locally produced olive oil, handmade orecchiette, and wines from the nearby Valle d'Itria. Many restaurants serve traditional dishes in converted trulli, adding to the experience.

Visit Alberobello in the evening

Many visitors arrive on day trips and leave again by late afternoon. Once they are gone, Alberobello takes on a different character.

The streets become quieter, the trulli are softly illuminated, and local restaurants fill with residents and travellers staying overnight. It is one of the best times to experience the town.

Explore the Itria Valley

Alberobello is perfectly positioned for exploring the wider Itria Valley. Nearby towns such as Locorotondo, Cisternino, and Martina Franca are all within easy reach, and each offers its own charm.

The surrounding countryside is dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and traditional masserie, making it one of the most beautiful regions in Puglia to explore by car.

Discover the charm of Alberobello

Whether you're visiting for a few hours or staying for several days, Alberobello offers much more than its famous trulli. Take time to wander beyond the main streets, enjoy the slower pace of life, and explore the surrounding countryside.

After a day spent discovering Alberobello and the rolling landscapes of the Itria Valley, return to one of Nice2stay's carefully selected accommodations and settle into a slow-paced evening in the heart of Puglia.

Welcome to Puglia

Discover the charm of Puglia with Nice2stay
Collections in Puglia
Accommodations located in a townBudget-friendly accommodationsAccommodations near the beachVillas Hotels and B&Bs Apartments and small estates
Our region guides
Le Marche - ItalyFrench Riviera - Côte d'Azur FrancePuglia - Italy Andalusia - SpainProvence - FranceLiguria - ItalyAquitaine - FranceSardinia - ItalyUmbria - ItalyCosta Blanca - Spain Tuscany - Italy