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Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre)

DEBORAH_R, Jun 2026
Good full day trip
Good trip, visiting Pula and Porec with traditional lunch in a family run farm restaurant. Guide and driver got our group of 10 (nice small group) close to the main points of interest, so minimal walking. Also some free time in each stop. A great tour, good guide, a full day so enjoyed the nice comfortable coach for a nap after enjoying some local wine at lunch.
Jillian_T, Apr 2026
Pula Private tour
Sini, our guide, was exceptional, highly knowledgeable, personable, and a great historian. Having a dedicated guide for Q&A was a fantastic investment of time and value, and the perfect way to start our Pula trip. Highly recommended!!
Heather_W, Mar 2026
Beautiful but Marathon Ending Area
I wish someone would have warned ticket holders on that day that there was a marathon ending here. Weren’t able to see everything and there was loud music and tents being set up inside the coliseum. Other than that, beautiful spot.
Henry_H, Nov 2025
Great time in Pula
Stefano our tour guide shared so much information and interesting facts about Pula and its history that we did not know before taking this tour. He is very knowleadgeable about Pula and its history. He patiently answered all of our questions which made this tour very engaging and interesting. Highly recommended this tour.

Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre)

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Pula
Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre) - well-preserved ancient monument in Croatia.
  • Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre) is a must-visit attraction for history buffs.

  • There’s an admission fee to visit the arena; tickets for shows and concerts must be booked in advance.

  • Wear comfortable shoes that are suitable for walking over uneven ground and up steps.

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages including English.

  • Some parts of the archaeological site are wheelchair-accessible, but steps and uneven ground mean that it’s not possible to fully explore the amphitheater.

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