Explore Pula with a local teacher

4.9 (19)
Duration
2 hours
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
15 - 90 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Your guide had a personal connection to the city. As a history teacher deeply passionate about Pula, he offers a unique perspective on its rich history and culture. Born and raised in this city, he had a profound love for its heritage and he's dedicated to share its wonders with visitors. This personal touch, combined with visits to iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Augustus and the Roman Forum, creates an unforgettable experience. Travelers not only learn about the city's ancient past but also feel the genuine affection that your tour guide had for Pula, making this tour truly exceptional.

Additional information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • The remaining hours are allotted for the walking time. 

Pickup

Park Nimfej is a small park located between the Riva and the Karolina parking lot. The park is located to the left of the entrance to the Karolina parking lot. Your guide will be wearing a white shirt with the company logo. - Time zone: Europe/Zagreb

What's included

Professional Guide

Itinerary

Stop 1: 0.5 hours
The Pula Arena, located in Pula, Croatia, is one of the most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Constructed during the 1st century AD, this ancient amphitheater is a stunning example of Roman architecture and engineering. With a capacity to hold over 20,000 spectators, the Pula Arena was used for gladiatorial contests, battles, and other public spectacles in ancient times. Today, the Pula Arena serves as a major cultural and historical landmark, attracting visitors from around the globe. It hosts various events such as concerts, film festivals, and theatrical performances, blending ancient history with modern entertainment. Visitors can explore the arena's underground passages and chambers, gaining insight into its fascinating past and significance in Roman society. Standing proudly in the heart of Pula, the Pula Arena stands as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the ancient Romans, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history of this remarkable city
Stop 2: 0.2 hours
Tito's Park in Pula, Croatia, is a scenic green space located near the city center. Named in honor of Josip Broz Tito, the former president of Yugoslavia, the park offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. One of the notable features of Tito Park is its miniature model of the city of Pula. This detailed replica provides visitors with a unique perspective of the city's layout, landmarks, and topography. It serves as an educational tool, allowing visitors to gain insight into Pula's history, architecture, and urban development. Surrounded by lush vegetation, walking paths, and benches, Tito Park provides an ideal setting for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil ambiance while admiring the miniature cityscape or simply taking in the natural beauty of the park.
Stop 3: 0.2 hours
This imposing structure once served as a crucial entrance to the city, standing as a testament to Pula’s rich history and architectural prowess
Stop 4: 0.2 hours
Zerostrasse is an underground tunnel system constructed during World War I. as a shelter
Stop 5: 0.2 hours
Adorned with a depiction of Hercules’ head, this ancient gate stands as a symbolic entrance to the city, welcoming visitors to explore its historic wonders.
Stop 6: 0.3 hours
The Pula Forum is the main square in the city of Pula, located on the western side of the old town center. This historical city center dates back to Roman times and was the heart of the political, administrative, and religious life of ancient Pula. The Forum features significant monuments such as the Temple of Augustus, dedicated to the first Roman emperor Augustus, and the Town Hall, built on the site of the former Roman Capitolium.
Stop 7: 0.2 hours
The Temple of Augustus in Pula is one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in Croatia. Built between 2 BC and AD 14, the temple is dedicated to Emperor Augustus. Located on the Forum, this example of Roman architecture with Corinthian columns now serves as a museum. Despite suffering significant damage throughout history, including during the bombing in World War II, it has been successfully restored and represents an important part of Pula's cultural heritage.

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