Visit all the important tourist sights in Pula with an experienced local guide. Taste the olive oils and spirits at the olive oil museum. Climb the Kaštel fortress and admire the beautiful sunset. Finish the tour on a cozy terrace with a typical Istrian dessert. We are a group of local enthusiasts striving to offer much more than other tours.
Visit all the important tourist sights in Pula with an experienced local guide. Taste the olive oils and spirits at the olive oil museum. Climb the Kaštel fortress and admire the beautiful sunset. Finish the tour on a cozy terrace with a typical Istrian dessert. We are a group of local enthusiasts striving to offer much more than other tours.
- Amphitheatre de Pula - Pula Arena is the city’s most significant monument. Built in the 1st century AD, it hosted gladiator games and is believed to have accommodated around 20,000 spectators.
- The Twin Gates of Pula - Once a grand entrance to the city, these arches now lead to the Archaeological Museum and the castle.
- Titov Park -…
- Amphitheatre de Pula - Pula Arena is the city’s most significant monument. Built in the 1st century AD, it hosted gladiator games and is believed to have accommodated around 20,000 spectators.
- The Twin Gates of Pula - Once a grand entrance to the city, these arches now lead to the Archaeological Museum and the castle.
- Titov Park - Established in the 1950s, this park was one of the city’s key intersections. It remains a popular gathering spot, especially for young people in the evenings.
- Pula Cathedral - Dating back to the 4th century, this building has been the most important place of worship since Christianity arrived in the town. Built on the remains of an ancient Roman temple, it has been expanded and rebuilt several times throughout history.
- Kastel - Among the seven fortresses protecting the Pula archipelago, the central fortress stands in the middle of the old city and dates back to Venetian times. A short but steep climb leads to a stunning view where we can admire the sunset.
- Forum - Located just below the central hill, this square remains the main square in the city. It was the center of city life in Roman times and continues to be the legislative and administrative hub of the city.
- Danteov trg - This square is named after the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
- Arch of the Sergii - Erected in the 1st century by the prominent Sergi family to honor their members, this notable landmark was constructed in the Corinthian style. Today, the gates and the adjacent square play a vital role in Pula’s culture, hosting numerous theatrical, musical, and other performances.
- Gate of Hercules - Built during Roman times, the Gate of Hercules is situated between two medieval towers. Passing through these gates, we conclude our tour with a local dessert.
- Local dessert
- Olive oil tasting
- Spirit tasting
- Professional licensed guide
- Pula walking tour
- Local dessert
- Olive oil tasting
- Spirit tasting
- Professional licensed guide
- Pula walking tour
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
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