Discover Pula’s vibrant history with a local guide. Uncover Roman secrets, Croatian traditions, and more. Join us for an unforgettable city tour.
Discover Pula’s vibrant history with a local guide. Uncover Roman secrets, Croatian traditions, and more. Join us for an unforgettable city tour.
- Amphitheatre de Pula - “Bread and games” - this was how the Roman emperors kept their people happy. Here you will learn facts, backgrounds and historical events of the ancient world.
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Gradska Trznica Pula - The market square is the city’s artery - consisting of the green market with local products and the fish market.
Only included in the…
- Amphitheatre de Pula - “Bread and games” - this was how the Roman emperors kept their people happy. Here you will learn facts, backgrounds and historical events of the ancient world.
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Gradska Trznica Pula - The market square is the city’s artery - consisting of the green market with local products and the fish market.
Only included in the guided tour in the morning. - Arco dei Sergi - One of three Roman city gates in Pula.
- Temple of Augustus - The most beautiful and oldest Roman temple in Croatia.
- Mosaic The Punishment of Dirce - A mosaic that the majority overlooks when walking through Pula.
- Twin Gate - Not only hides Roman past.
- Gate of Hercules - Hercules has protected my city for millennia.
- Roman Mausoleum - The Octagonal Mausoleum is located near the double gate, the Archaeological Museum and the city wall. This mausoleum dates from the 1st century and only the remains of the lower part are visible.
- City tour with licensed tour guide
- City tour with licensed tour guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Pula is the “most colorful” city in Istria - a place where Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and many others converge.
Why is Pula so vibrant?
Why is there a Roman amphitheater in Pula?
What is the connection between Croatians and ties?
How does daily life in Croatia differ from that in Germany?
Join me to discover the answers to these questions and much more.
Come along, and I’ll show you my city!
Pula is the “most colorful” city in Istria - a place where Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and many others converge.
Why is Pula so vibrant?
Why is there a Roman amphitheater in Pula?
What is the connection between Croatians and ties?
How does daily life in Croatia differ from that in Germany?
Join me to discover the answers to these questions and much more.
Come along, and I’ll show you my city!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.