Discover the timeless beauty of Pula on an unforgettable guided walking tour through 2,000 years of history! Walk through ancient Roman gates, explore the magnificent Arena, admire the Temple of Augustus, and uncover hidden stories of emperors, gladiators, and local legends. Experience the charm of Pula’s old town with a passionate local guide and see why this Adriatic gem captivates visitors from all over the world!
We will meet at the official entrance of the ampfithetatre in Pula.
The tour begins at the magnificent Pula Arena, the city’s most famous monument, built in the 1st century AD during the Roman Empire. Learn about gladiator battles, Roman entertainment, and the incredible engineering behind this iconic amphitheater. We will not visit amphitheatre inside.
The Twin Gate, also known as Porta Gemina or Dvojna vrata, is one of the most important Roman monuments in Pula and one of the few remaining entrances from the ancient city walls.
The Hercules Gate (Herkulova vrata) is the oldest surviving Roman gate in Pula and one of the city’s most historically significant monuments.
The Golden Gate of Pula, better known as the Arch of the Sergii (Slavoluk Sergijevaca), is one of the most beautiful and recognizable Roman monuments in Croatia.
Agrippina’s House (Agripinina kuća) is one of Pula’s lesser-known but most fascinating archaeological sites because it reveals layers of the city’s history spanning more than 2,000 years.
The Temple of Augustus (Augustov hram) is one of the most remarkable Roman monuments in Croatia and one of the best-preserved Roman temples outside Italy.
Forum Square (Forum) is the historical and symbolic heart of Pula — a place where ancient Roman life, medieval history, and modern Mediterranean culture all meet in one space.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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