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Discover the ancient city of Pula, Croatia, on a guided walking tour led by a seasoned local expert. Your journey begins at the iconic Roman Amphitheatre, where you'll learn about its fascinating history and significance beyond the famed gladiator games.
As you stroll through Pula's charming streets, your guide will share captivating stories at each stop, including the remarkably preserved Twin, Hercules, and Sergii gates. Each gate reveals a different chapter of the city's Roman past and architectural heritage.
Immerse yourself in local culture with a visit to Pula's bustling farmer's market. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as locals trade fresh, regional produce, and gain insights into Istrian culinary traditions from your food-loving guide.
The tour continues to the lively Forum square, once the heart of Roman Pula. Here, you'll see the remains of the Temple of Augustus and the Venetian city hall, and learn the intriguing story behind the goat on the regional flag.
This 1.5-hour walking tour is available in German and welcomes groups of up to 30 people. Entrance fees are not included, ensuring flexibility for your interests. Secure your spot now and experience Pula's rich history and culture firsthand.







