

Welcome to Private Walking Tour through the ancient town of
PULA/POLA

Join me in exploring ancient monuments like the Arena and the Temple of Augustus, marveling at their grandeur, and wandering through the charming streets of the old town, immersing yourself in the enchanting Mediterranean atmosphere. Every moment of this unforgettable journey will be expertly guided by me, your personal tour guide.
With a private tour, you’ll enjoy a more personalized experience – my undivided attention, tailored to your interests, and the flexibility to explore at your own pace. I’ll answer all your questions and share fascinating insights that you may not find in a typical group tour. This exclusive experience ensures you get the most out of each historical and cultural gem, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Experience Pula uniquely – guests can customize their itinerary in consultation with the guide before the tour.
Group type: Private
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English/Croatian
Meeting point: Nimfej Park

Nimfej park is located between the Riva and the Karolina parking lot, beneath the Arena. (It’s not the one with the sailor statue but the one closer to the sea).
Tour Points:
Arena Pula: A well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater, one of the largest in the world. It hosted gladiator fights and other spectacles in the past and now serves as a venue for concerts and events. (Ticket price: Adults: 10 EUR, Pupils and students: 5 EUR)
Tito’s Park: A charming park dedicated to Josip Broz Tito, the former Yugoslav leader. It offers a relaxing green space with walking paths and sculptures and a model of the city of Pula.
The Twin Gate – Porta Gemina: An ancient Roman gate dating back to the 2nd century, which once served as an entrance to the city. It’s an impressive architectural sight to explore.
Zerostrasse: An underground tunnel system built during World War I as a shelter. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and role during wartime. (Ticket price: Adults: 7.00 EUR, Children (5-16 years): 3.00 EUR, Groups (more than 10 people): 5.00 EUR per person, Students and Seniors (65+): 3.00 EUR, Persons with disabilities and their assistants: Free, Children under 5 years: Free)
The Gate of Hercules: Another ancient Roman gate, featuring a head of Hercules. It’s an iconic landmark and an excellent spot for photos.
The Arch of the Sergii: A historical arch built to commemorate the Sergi family. It showcases intricate Roman architectural details and is situated in a bustling part of the city.
The Temple of Augustus and Forum Square: The remains of an ancient Roman temple dedicated to Roma and Augustus, which stands on Forum Square, the central square of the Roman city. It’s a significant archaeological site.
These points provide insights into the rich history and architecture of Pula. During the tour, as your guide, I will provide detailed information, interesting stories, and answer all your questions to ensure you have a complete experience of this beautiful city.








Welcome to an unforgettable adventure!