Embark on a captivating walking tour of Pula, the largest town on the Istrian Peninsula. Discover ancient Roman ruins, historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this vibrant community.
Embark on a captivating walking tour of Pula, the largest town on the Istrian Peninsula. Discover ancient Roman ruins, historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this vibrant community.
- Amphitheatre de Pula - This colosseum once served as the site of many gladiator fights in the middle ages with many of its passages and tools being reconstructed to showcase the lives of the people during its time. Nowadays, it serves as the venue for many different kinds of events for visitors to enjoy ranging from sports competitions, opera,…
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Amphitheatre de Pula - This colosseum once served as the site of many gladiator fights in the middle ages with many of its passages and tools being reconstructed to showcase the lives of the people during its time. Nowadays, it serves as the venue for many different kinds of events for visitors to enjoy ranging from sports competitions, opera, concerts, and more. (Visit from outside)
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The Twin Gates of Pula - Porta Gemina or the twin gate acts as a remnant of Pula’s history for visitors to see and reminisce. The simple, yet harmonious gateway was built at the end of the 2nd century and was once used to be the entrance to the ancient theater the Romans built at that time.
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Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Pula Cathedral is The Church of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary. The oldest fragments of the building are dated on the 5th AD. Churches have been built on this site since the dawn of Christianity
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Temple Of Augustus - Preserved to this day, The Temple of Augustus showcases relics of the past with its construction dedicated to the goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus. Visitors looking for an excellent sightseeing and photogenic place can find their time well worth spent visiting this temple.
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Arch of the Sergii - For historians looking to see the traces of the past, this stylistically crafted arch was erected in 27 BC in the honor of Lucius Sergius Lepidus for the battle of Actium, one of the greatest naval engagements in history.
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City Farmer’s market Pula/Pola - The best place to taste the local cusine as well as fresh dishes, vegetables, fruits and others

- Guided tour with a local professional
- Guided tour with a local professional
- Admission fee to Amphitheatre/ Pula Arena: 10 USD
- Admission fee to Amphitheatre/ Pula Arena: 10 USD
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive tour designed just for your group! Join the “Surprises at Every Turn – Pula Walking Tour,” an engaging exploration of the historical layers that define this fascinating city. Stroll through ancient streets where each site narrates a tale—from the grand Pula Arena, resonating with the echoes of gladiators, to the…
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive tour designed just for your group! Join the “Surprises at Every Turn – Pula Walking Tour,” an engaging exploration of the historical layers that define this fascinating city. Stroll through ancient streets where each site narrates a tale—from the grand Pula Arena, resonating with the echoes of gladiators, to the serene Pula Cathedral, steeped in devotion. Marvel at the enduring elegance of the Temple of Augustus and the Arch of the Sergii, proud emblems of Roman grandeur. At Gradska Tržnica Pula, immerse yourself in the city’s lively present—brimming with culture, cuisine, and community. Perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and inquisitive adventurers, this tour invites you to become a part of Pula’s ongoing story. Enter a realm where the past and present merge, and create memories that will endure forever.
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.