Trullis Zone



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The Trullis Zone in Alberobello, Italy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see attraction when visiting the region of Puglia. The Trullis are unique dry stone huts with conical roofs that are typical of the area.

There is no official entrance fee for the Trullis Zone, as it is an open-air museum, but there are guided tours available for a fee. The tours cost around €10 per person and are available in several languages. The Trullis Zone is open all year round, but the opening hours may vary depending on the season.

The official website for the Trullis Zone is www.alberobelloturismo.it, where you can find more information about the history of the Trullis and the guided tours.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the beautiful old town of Alberobello, with its narrow streets and traditional buildings. There are also several other nearby towns and villages that are worth visiting, such as Locorotondo, Martina Franca, and Ostuni. Each of these towns has its own unique charm and attractions, such as historic churches, castles, and beautiful views of the countryside.

The opening hours and entrance fees for these attractions may vary, so it is best to check their official websites or local tourist information offices for more information.

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