Offering a location right next to the Arch of the Sergii monument, Boutique Suites Joyce is set in the heart of Pula. Free WiFi access is offered in all areas.
ŞENGÜL
Turkey
Clean, view is wonderful, receptionist ladies great, easy check in and out, location over expectation , cafe at the entrance
Renovated in May 2015, Park Plaza Arena Pula is surrounded by a fragrant pine forest just 164 feet from the Adriatic coast.
Andrzej
Poland
Nice location in the forest of Verudela peninsula. Hotel offers a good value for money in my opinion. There is plenty of choice for breakfasts and there was a lot of space in the parking lot (although we were there off season).
Located in the heart of Pula, the family-run Hotel Galija offers modern 3-star accomodation. It is open all year round and features a renowned restaurant with a large terrace.
Ryan
United States of America
Friendly staff, clean and comfortable room, good location walking distance to many restaurants, historic sites.
Offering an a-la-carte restaurant with bar and a terrace, Hotel Milan is located in Pula, 0.6 mi from the center. There is a beach 1640 feet from the property. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Ivo
United States of America
Great location and fast access to center of the unique city and short waking distance to breathing beautiful beaches. Their exceptional service very appreciate friendly and helpful staff members who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay.
Boasting an outdoor pool with a sun terrace, Monvidal Residence is located in Pula and provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
ildiko
United States of America
The property manager, Milos, was BEYOND EXCEPTIONAL!!! He was kind, and helpful, and alleviated our anxiety after we accidentally locked our keys into our rental car. He took care of everything and resolved the issue expeditiously.
Located in Pula, 1.2 miles from Banjole Beach, Vinkuran Residence - Adults Only has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
KlN070
Romania
We had a great stay at this residence, nothing to complain about, great pool, clean room, quiet, nice staff.
Located in Pula, a 3-minute walk from Matićev Pisak Beach, Hotel Del Mar Emotion has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Only 300-yards from the well-known Roman Arena, Hotel Scaletta offers air-conditioned rooms. Pula Old Town with its Arch of Sergii and Temple of Augustus is 2133 feet away.
Kathy
United States of America
Value based place to stay in Pula. Near bus station & close to the arena and walking all over the downtown Pula area.
Very nice staff who speak English (just FYI). Ok room with comfy bed. Operable windows for fresh air.
Located in Pula, a 3-minute walk from Matićev Pisak Beach, Hotel Del Mar Emotion has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Struttura nuova con una bellissima piscina e il mare a due passi.
Located in Pula and surrounded with 3 beaches Valovine Beach, Stoja Beach and Zelenika Beach, Hotel Modo provides bright-colored styled rooms with sea view.
Very nice and modern. Great view from the balcony.
Yards away from a green forest and pebbly beach, Hotel Pula offers an small outdoor pool and a gym with a sauna.
It's a good value for money! Perfect location.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Pula cost £65 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pula are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pula can be found for £211 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pula this weekend is £108 or, for a 4-star hotel, £126. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pula for this weekend cost around £363 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £106 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pula for tonight. You'll pay around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pula will cost around £363, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Pula has been drawing visitors to its sunny shores since Roman times. Many an empire fought over its strategic Istrian Peninsula location, but thankfully they left its monuments largely intact. None is more impressive than huge Pula Arena, a Roman amphitheatre just back from the port.
The Temple of Rome and Augustus is a wall from another temple has been incorporated into the 10th-century Communal Palace on the cobbled square which occupies the site of the former Roman forum. The Arch of Sergii was a triumphal memorial and the Twin Gates and nearby Gate of Hercules provided access through the Roman walls.
Today’s walls are medieval and skirt a hill topped with a Venetian castle housing the Istrian History Museum. Halfway up are the Roman theatre remains, accessible via Pula Archaeological Museum.
The 6th-century Basilica of St Mary Formosa has mosaics similar to those in Ravenna across the Adriatic and Pula Cathedral was originally from the same century, but got rebuilt over 800 years later.
For many though, Pula’s wonderful beaches and turquoise seas are the biggest attractions. Its undulating coastline is peppered with luxury hotels, resorts and cheap apartments on Booking.com, all easily accessible from Pula Airport. Some look towards the Brijuni National Park islands whose waters offer some great diving spots.
Beautiful little town, we went to Croatia for 3 nights and...
Beautiful little town, we went to Croatia for 3 nights and on the 3rd day we decided to visit nearby town Rovinj as we had seen everything in Pula over 2 days.
It's ideal for long weekend, but there are other attractions if you wanted to stay for longer like boats, tours and kayaking.
Local restaurants are great, supermarkets are closed on a Sunday so need to plan shoppimh ahead.
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Anonymous
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Pula is a city which you can see in a matter of 1 or 2 days.
Pula is a city which you can see in a matter of 1 or 2 days. Everything is located pretty close to the city centre, and if you want to get off the track and explore some nature, buses can easily take you outiside the town. The amphitheatre was absolutely worth visiting and wandering around the old town was a very charming and cheerful experience.
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Anonymous
Poland
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Scored 10
The city of Pula is a city of a colorful mix of cultures and...
The city of Pula is a city of a colorful mix of cultures and languages. Here the Mediterranean and Central Europe, the ancient and the modern are intertwined. This wonderful city can offer not only culture, but also amazing restaurants offering traditional Croatian dishes, together with pizza, pasta and last but not least, seafood specialties. For connoisseurs of sweet things, you can find amazing ice cream/gelato/ at every corner. In Pula you can also enjoy romantic experiences, there are many boats offering evening cruises on the sea in search of dolphins at sunset.
achoraev
Bulgaria
8.0
Scored 8.0
Seemed like a great town, the Gelato shop on the main drag...
Seemed like a great town, the Gelato shop on the main drag was awesome and the 2 brothers that ran the place were real characters. The coliseum there was very accessible to check out from the outside.
The abandoned buildings on the peninsula were cool and spooky.
The only drawback was the place I stayed.
Danny
6.0
Scored 6.0
pula is a fantastic place spoiled by the graffiti that...
pula is a fantastic place spoiled by the graffiti that adorns allmost every wall ,still worth a visit ,if you go into pula square try nonnas for food mum and daughter owned ,monica the daughter is lovely .
Hugh
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pula is such a cute little town, it has beautiful pedestrian...
Pula is such a cute little town, it has beautiful pedestrian zone center you can explore, very charming, people very friendly, and nature close to Pula is breathtaking.
We visited Pula during autumn and it was beautiful, there wasn't summer crowds, restaurants, bars all working. Nature in near Cape Kamenjak just insane beautiful.
Asian restaurant Noy and ice cream in Aroma I definitely recommend.
Surprising stay. Outside appearance did not have curb appeal and was not visibly noticeable as we approached the address., but inside had nice sized room, comfortable bed, air conditioning, free water and fruit, local brandy in the refrigerator, and was quiet. The host was quite hospitable as well. We were able to a locals dining place with good Croatian food within a short walk from our lodging. It was nice to have parking available being the building as well.
We have been visiting Croatia for 8 years every year.
Different places every year, first time in Istria but it has exceeded our expectations.
Nice little beach just outside the apartment with a bar. No need to go elsewhere. Our children 5 and 9 loved it. One store just beside, 6 min with car to Lidl.
The apartment was clean and everything were just fine. The host is very hospitable with limited english but it was not a problem at all.
We will visit again.
Hands down one of THE best properties that I stayed in. What made it special about this property is the location, the host, and space of the place. Doing remote working and on holiday at some parts, it’s a perfect spot to work and enjoy yourself at the same time. What made it special is the hospitality that the property provided. From providing tea, wine, coffee are the small touches that makes me want to go back to Croatia again.
The staff was very nice and accommodating. Our flight doesn’t leave until 1600, and they offered to hold our bags and let us stay in the hotel areas, the pool or bar area. The ocean is literally a two minute walk from the terrace. Room was clean and had a/c. Would recommend to anyone coming to Pula. Is outside of the main city area, but Ubers are very cheap.
It's basically a separate flat with a big kitchen and a bedroom. There is a lot of space there, breakfast inside or outside (as we did) at summer are available to you. The owner is a old gentleman and his wife, both are very nice people. They, like, give you a touch of Croatia right from the start :) (Was our first place to stay).
The food at breakfast and dinner was sensational- great offer of local Istrian delicacies. On Easter, a traditional Croatian food was served for brunch which was free for hotel guests.
We loved a beautiful lounge bar with sea view where we enjoyed our coffee every day.
The staff is very kind and helpful.
very nice and spacious house, clean and tidy.
nice location as it’s not in the centre so it’s very quiet, Pola is less than 10 minutes away by car! Owners are lovely even though they don’t only speak Croatian. the air condition is nice to cool the house but keep in mind it’s not in the bedrooms.
Great hostel in a good location. Beds were comfortable with good curtains and a big locker with a key. The kitchen was great, one of the biggest I have seen in Croatia. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
This hostel is amazing, it is very near the city center and it is very clean. The room was always warm (I traveled during winter and this was a plus). The staff were so friendly and kind, they answered all my questions regarding Croatia.
While die others recharging 3-4 times more on the top of the season just because it was not posible to find any accommodation in whole Croatia,this lady remaind fair and she charged usual price as always just to honour her guests.
I liked the size of the room and state of cleanliness upon arrival. You also have a nice view of the Croatian coast. The breakfast brought to the room was both far more expansive than anticipated as well as perfectly on time.
Cute one bedroom home in Pula, perfect for a holiday around the city or throughout Istria. It was very clean, great location and the owners went out of their way to help us out. We would definitely come back to stay here.
The hotel was very clean, nicely decorated room and a great bathroom. The bed was comfortable, parking was free and hotel is pet friendly. Perfect for a quick stop in Pula.
Breakfast was very basic. Expected more from a 4 star hotel. Breakfast alone is worth 2 stars. Staff was friendly. Coffee was not good, tea was better.
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