Alberobello, spread across two hillsides, reflects the natural contours of the land, which can present some challenges for those traveling on foot or in a wheelchair. However, the city has taken steps to break down these barriers by creating itineraries specifically designed for people with disabilities.
Mobility and Parking
Accessibility begins with ease of arrival:
Limited Traffic Zone Access: Cars with a valid disabled permit can freely access the historic center.
Free Parking: Numerous reserved parking spaces are available within the center, where you can park for free.
Recommended Routes
To discover the magic of the trulli on your own, we have prepared a map with an ideal itinerary. This route has been designed to:
Avoid steps and excessive slopes.
Prioritize roads with even surfaces and access ramps.
Guarantee a complete visit to the city's main monuments and most iconic views.
Tailor-Made Guided Tours If you prefer the assistance of a qualified guide and appropriate services, the Giancarlo Sumerano Association offers tailor-made guided tours. The association specializes in offering customized services for visitors with varying mobility needs, ensuring a rich and seamless cultural experience.