Private guided walk through the city center that covers history, culture, local habits, recommendantions and lesser-known corners alongside the main landmarks. The itinerary includes several Roman-era gates and monuments, a central social street, a memorial park, and finishes infront of the Arena.
Triumphal arch of the Sergi family built by Salvia Postuma Sergi in late first century BC.
Near the arch is bronze statue of James Yoyce.
Built in the early 1st century, a notable example of early imperial Roman sacral architecture.
A street associated with social activity and events, with coffee bars and four lines of 130-year-old hackberry trees.
World War II memorial and a city map with a fountain in Tito’s park.
Gates built in the 2nd century as an official entrance to the small Roman theater. Also the main entrance to the underground tunnels called Zerostrasse.
Hercules Gate, the oldest gate in Pula, and Circolo, the Italian community centre.
Amphitheater built in the 1st century AD, described as one of the most preserved in the world.
Infront of the Pula Tourism Office on the main square Forum
Pula is a historic city on the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. The city offers a unique blend of Roman history, Venetian architecture, and beautiful Adriatic coastline.
One of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, built in the 1st century AD. It could hold up to 20,000 spectators.
A museum showcasing the rich architectural heritage of Pula, with exhibits on Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian periods.
A popular pebble beach with clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The beach is part of the Verudela Peninsula.
Handmade Istrian pasta with a creamy truffle sauce.
Risotto made with cuttlefish ink, giving it a distinctive black color.
Pizza topped with Istrian prosciutto, truffles, and local cheese.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, clear skies, and lively festivals. The sea is perfect for swimming and water sports.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Pula is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken.
Pula Railway Station
Pula Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable. Buses are the main form of public transport in Pula.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Cammeo
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming coastal town known for its Venetian architecture, narrow streets, and beautiful churches.
A stunning nature park with rugged coastline, hidden coves, and diverse wildlife.
Price varies by option