Guidebook for Pula

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Guidebook for Pula

Food Scene

Fine Chinese dish. It is very near Apartment so you can walk for 5 minutes.
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Peking
21 Ul. Monte Paradiso
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Fine Chinese dish. It is very near Apartment so you can walk for 5 minutes.
Very good food and ambient. It is near Apartment so you can go on foot.
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Fantasia Restaurant Catering - Apartments
29 Palisina ul.
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Very good food and ambient. It is near Apartment so you can go on foot.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Best Disco in Pula.
431 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Pietas Julia
20 Riva
431 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Best Disco in Pula.
Beautiful Beach Bar at seashore. It is near, a few minutes with car.
129 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Zeppelin - Beach & lounge bar
Verudela
129 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Beautiful Beach Bar at seashore. It is near, a few minutes with car.

Sightseeing

The most famous and important monument, the starting and ending point of every sightseeing tour is the Amphitheater, popularly called the Arena of Pula, which was once the site of gladiator fights. It was built in the 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time as the magnificent Colosseum in Rome. The ground plan is elliptical, the longer axis measuring about 130 m and the shorter one about 100 m. Gladiator fights took place in the central flat area called the arena, while the spectators could sit on the stone tiers or stand in the gallery. It is believed that the Amphitheater could seat about 20,000 spectators. Local limestone was used for its construction.
1283 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Anfiteatro de Pula
bb Flavijevska ul.
1283 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The most famous and important monument, the starting and ending point of every sightseeing tour is the Amphitheater, popularly called the Arena of Pula, which was once the site of gladiator fights. It was built in the 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time as the magnificent Colosseum in Rome. The ground plan is elliptical, the longer axis measuring about 130 m and the shorter one about 100 m. Gladiator fights took place in the central flat area called the arena, while the spectators could sit on the stone tiers or stand in the gallery. It is believed that the Amphitheater could seat about 20,000 spectators. Local limestone was used for its construction.