Only steps away from the beach, Park Plaza Histria Pula is set 4 km from Pula’s centre. Featuring 3 restaurants, tennis and squash courts, it offers an outdoor pool, billiards, mini golf and sunbeds.
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Dirk
From
Belgium
The sea views, location on a beautiful penninsula and impressive lobby are the positive points of this hotel. They also served a very extensive breakfast.
Set within a 5-minute walk of Pula Arena in Pula, D&A Center Apartments with FREE Parking features accommodation with a seating area and a flat-screen TV.
Ideally situated in the centre of Pula, D&A City Center Apartments with free parking features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
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Emile
From
Netherlands
Nice studio. Plenty of space and clean. In city centre but in a quiet street. Good private and closed parking on 500m.
Situated 2.7 km from Valkane Beach and 500 metres from Pula Arena in the centre of Pula, D&A Central Luxury Apartments with FREE Parking features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking....
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Jennifer
From
United Kingdom
Great location, spacious apartment, nice decor, comfortable bed.
Attractively situated in Pula, D&A Amphitheatre Premium Apartments with FREE Parking is a recently renovated apartment, which features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
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dmlargslo
From
Argentina
Great place to stay, free parking is a total plus, it facilitates everything, is hard to park in Pula in high season or special weekends, so consider that the price of safe parking slot is included here. The location is very good, the apartment is great, clean, and comfy.
Offering garden views, Apartment Henna 2 Pula is an accommodation located in Pula, 1.5 km from Valkane Beach and 1.6 km from Pula Arena.
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Jackie
From
United Kingdom
The apartment was very clean and nicely furnished and fine for a short stay. It was an easy half mile walk into the centre of Pula where there were plenty of restaurants.
Set in Pula, 300 metres from Matićev Pisak Beach, Resort Del Mar Emotion offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Located in Pula and surrounded with 3 beaches Valovine Beach, Stoja Beach and Zelenika Beach, Hotel Modo provides bright-coloured styled rooms with sea view.
Guest review
Very nice and modern. Great view from the balcony.
Offering an a-la-carte restaurant with bar and a terrace, Hotel Milan is located in Pula, 1 km from the centre. There is a beach 500 metres from the property. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Guest review
The restaurant is a must . Thank you for our stay.
Set in Pula, 1.9 km from Banjole Beach, Vinkuran by Bura Hotels - Adults Only offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Guest review
Very friendly staff, nice rooms and great pool terrace.
In the small beautiful village of Banjole, located next to the beach and surrounded by an old pine forest, lies the Resort Centinera. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the entire hotel.
Guest review
Proper, clean rooms, fast wifi very good breakfast
Metres away from a green forest and pebbly beach, Hotel Pula offers an small outdoor pool and a gym with a sauna.
Guest review
It's a good value for money! Perfect location.
FAQs about hotels in Pula
On average, 3-star hotels in Pula cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pula are £98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pula can on average be found for £254 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pula this weekend is £172 or, for a 4-star hotel, £311. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pula for this weekend cost on average around £391 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pula for tonight. You'll pay on average around £205 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pula will cost around £339 (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.
Pula is lovely and interesting city.
Where we stayed was comfortable and had good access to the city and other areas.
We did feel though that the prices in the central part of the city were a high. So one needs to really look outside the main tourist areas for better value for money meals especially.
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Guest review by
Black
South Africa
Review score
10.0
Pula is a beautiful city with great history, shops and easy...
Pula is a beautiful city with great history, shops and easy to get around. It also isn't too far from lovely beaches and is easy to get to other towns via the bus services and there is also a ferry. A day bus ticket costs just 4 Euros per person which is very helpful.
The only negative was that they do not really cater for vegetarians and even the sandwiches have meat in them. Equally, it was hard to find restaurants that offered good quality food at reasonable prices. Also, be careful to not get 'stung' by the price of the soft drinks - they can often cost more than the local beer!
Zerostrasse with the underground tunnels and entry to the castle is around 7 Euros and worth a visit. The views from the castle walls over the Adriatic Sea are amazing. I also loved the poppies in the castle grounds!
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Guest review by
Christine
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Lovely city with great history..super close to my favourite...
Lovely city with great history..super close to my favourite place Rovinj...and to Brijuni National Park...I had impression walking in Pula I'm walking in old roman era..People are so polite and next time I want to visit Pula during the summer...Pula's Arena has impeessed me the most as I'm structural engineer
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Pula Romsn Amphitheater Arena needs to be visitted to be...
Pula Romsn Amphitheater Arena needs to be visitted to be appreciated. Exceptionally well preserved.
Hire a tour guide, if you can - highly recommended, you will learn a lot about this hidden trrasure of the Adriatic !
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Guest review by
Krustev
Bulgaria
Review score
10.0
Pre-season in Pula is perfect for many reasons:
Pre-season in Pula is perfect for many reasons:
Not too many tourists, weather not too hot!
Huge choice of restos, bars and cafés and an abundance of sights!
In particular we liked a guided cycling tour of the city and beaches.
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Guest review by
Doris
Germany
Review score
10.0
The city has a relaxed Mediterranean vibe with a twist of...
The city has a relaxed Mediterranean vibe with a twist of Teutonic sensibility. Drinking your morning espresso on one the many public squares was a pleasure. Most of the historic attractions are off the cobbled streets - no litter, no one trying to sell you stuff you don't want - a pleasure to wander through. Pula is a safe, well kept city with a great bus service to the nearby beach areas. The coastal beaches are definitely worth the 2euro bus fare.
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Guest review by
Gill
United Kingdom
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Everything was exceptional, from first impressions at reception, excellent room size, linen, views and service , professionalism and friendliness, was beyond expectation. Best service I have had in Croatia.
Breakfast and dinner buffet were very, very impressive.
I would rate this hotel 10+ firstly for the amazing service and then everyrhing else including entertainment
The only down comment is that the exterior of the buildings needs major renovation to reflect everyrhing else on offer.
The staff was very helpful, professional and kind. We specifically had an issue with our flight and they did the phone calls for us with the Croatian transfer company to drive us to a different city. We couldn't have done it without their help.
The hostel is clean, the room was spacious and had the amenities we needed for a few days. It is also a 15min walk only to the city, and the bus to the beach is literally 3min away.
The owners waited for us, there was a huge traffic jam from Austria to Croatia, so we were almost 3 hours delayed. They were very patient with us. There is a small supermarket 5 minutes walk. The beach is around 7 minutes away by car, which is very convenient. We could even have a BBQ there! I would recommend this place.
The check in system was great, parking was safe and close, the staff was forthcoming, the apartment was really close to everything, wonderfull time and out of all my stays in Pula, this was the best accomodation in croatian: Sve je bilo savršeno
The location could not have been better, it’s right on the Main Street yet quiet and a little off. The host was gracious and generous and the apartment really clean. Best place we’ve stayed in croatia!
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Guest review by
Josefine
Sweden
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