We were in a studio trullo, with an ensuite bathroom & access to a communal garden. It's small, in particular the bathroom, but clean with a comfy double bed and well heated. Cleaning is done daily, but towels aren't replaced. There is a coffee machine, a kettle & limited teabags & coffee, which aren't replaced either.Maybe a microwave, some plates & cutlery could be added since there is a tiny kitchenette? The TV is tiny too & the WIFI is inconsistent.The rain shower has good pressure, but a shower cap would be nice if I don't want to wet my hair each time I shower.The broken trash bin should also be replaced and the floor mat too! It is necessary to contact the host with your time of arrival since there isn't a reception.The cafe for breakfast was closed on New Year's Day, but we weren't told about this. Another tip: most restaurants, cafes, bars close on the 31st of December. Only a handful of restaurants are open then, but fully-booked.If you visit Alberobello this time of the year, plan in advance what you are going to do & where to eat on the 31st December &...
Read moreWe stayed in a room for four (2 adults and 2 children), and the experience was unfortunately very poor. The mattresses were extremely uncomfortable – thin, lumpy, and clearly in need of replacement. The so-called “breakfast” was just one coffee and one pastry per person at a nearby café, using tickets from the owner. It felt like a bare-minimum effort, especially given the high price we paid.||The bathroom was cramped, the toilet seat was broken, and the shower leaked water everywhere. The stairs leading to the upper sleeping space were uneven, unsecured, and lacked railings – very unsafe, particularly for families with young children. The fridge was completely empty, not even a single bottle of water as a basic hospitality gesture.||The decor felt like a random collection of unwanted furniture and objects thrown together without any thought or harmony. The overall atmosphere was cluttered and uninviting.||We were truly disappointed with our stay and would not recommend this property, especially for families looking for comfort,...
Read moreMy husband and I stayed one night in the Trulli family hotel. The location is very good; a quiet location away from the touristy section of Alberobello but within easy walking distance to the main plaza and shopping district. The owner was accommodating and helpful. They have a nice little patio area to relax in. The room and bathroom, however, was very small and not well appointed for the price. The bed was very hard with thin sheets and a thin blanket. We were also disappointed by the breakfast offering, which was just a chit for a croissant and coffee at a shop down the street. All in all, it was fun staying in a Trulli home for one night but more than one night might not be as...
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