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.
Kamil
Slovakia
Amazing breakfast and dinner buffet, pool with salt water, wellness and massage
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.
Metres away from a green forest and pebbly beach, Hotel Pula offers an small outdoor pool and a gym with a sauna.
Karmen Lazic
Slovenia
Breakfast and dinner were good. Room was big enough and also clean. From balcony we could see sea. Staff was very nice. The hotel is close to many paths that lead along the sea.
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.
Lidija
Croatia
Location is perfect. Close to the center in the quiet street. The restaurant which is next to the hotel is also great.
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.
Annette
Australia
The restaurant is a must . Thank you for our stay.
Set in Pula, 1.9 km from Banjole Beach, Vinkuran Residence - Adults Only offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Abraham
Israel
The staff were very friendly, the "Boss"/ The owner complimentary
us for non issue problem with breakfast, thank him for that.
Set in Pula, 1.9 km from Banjole Beach, Vinkuran Residence - Adults Only offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
New hotel. Nice staff. Cool vibes at the pool. Adults only.
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.
Very nice and modern. Great view from the balcony.
FAQs about hotels in Pula
On average, 3-star hotels in Pula cost £52 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pula are £85 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pula can on average be found for £226 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pula this weekend is £93 or, for a 4-star hotel, £142. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pula for this weekend cost on average around £294 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £96 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pula for tonight. You'll pay on average around £137 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pula will cost around £216 (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 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
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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.
dragana
Croatia
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We enjoyed Pula.
We enjoyed Pula. There are boat trips (in season) which go round the nearby islands, having swim stops and dolphin watching opportunities. The roman ruins are amazing. Very easy to hop on a bus (2 euros) to go to the Lungomare promenade and stop off at beaches. The bus station has regular buses which go further afield. The cafes were nice. Overall a nice relaxed little town, perfect for a 2 or 3 night stay.
Theresa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pula City is a vibrant place, full of historic Roman & other...
Pula City is a vibrant place, full of historic Roman & other structures (Amphitheatre, Temple; various Town Gates; a Fort/Castle with underground tunnels etc), as well as many bars and restaurants, etc.
And take your pick from the many excellent boat cruises in the harbour, or even book a coach trip to Rovinj, a beautiful town.
But Pula also has a very industrial harbour, and there are no beaches or indeed places that we could see where you can swim from.
Instead we stayed at Stoja, overlooking the sea, which was a truly unforgettable holiday, swimming off and walking round the rocks every day, as well as being able to pay €2pp to travel into Pula City when we wished.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
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Old town Pula is a wonderful place to visit.
Old town Pula is a wonderful place to visit. The people are friendly and most speak English. Most things to do like restaurants, museums, historical sites, the harbor, and shops are an easy walk of a few blocks.
The food was so good. I really miss the croissants and pastries available for breakfast daily. The fresh seafood and salads, risotto, and pizzas were delicious.
If arriving by airplane, I recommend you ask your hotel to set up a pick up in advance. The going taxi rate is a ridiculous €60 for 7 kilometers from airport to old town. Travelers we met said their hotel set up the return to the airport for less than half that.
We fell in love with charming Pula. You should definitely go
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Anonymous
United States
10
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Great city!
Great city! Many attractions from nature exploration to history and museums! The city is very wells accustomed to tourist so pretty much everyone spoke at least English (if not German or French). Great restaurants with a wide variety of sea food options and the most amazing Gelattos in town!
Everything was fine, starting from connection to hosts before our arriving - ending to staying at this place. Hosts are very friendly, the room is big, comfortable, clean, cozy, without direct sunlight, neat, quiet, with conditioner - which was very useful during this hot days in Croatia. There are also tea bags, coffee sache, electric kettle. Bathroom is fine as well. On the yard there are cozy table to have breakfast on the plain air. We went to beaches or city centre by buses, there are bus stops near the house. Wonderful place.
We highly recommend this place especially for people with childreen who want rest in a quiet place.
Apartament with the highest standard which we experience in Croatia. Super clean! The owners are very nice, friendly and helpful. Localization is great - a lot of green places around. We traveled with small child and the nearest area was great. Next to the seaside there was long alley very nice for walking with pram. Delicious bekary on the way to the beach offers variety of things for breakfast and lunch. We spent great time there.
Oh we did like everythig :) stay here were verry nice and we are planning to Get back here next year with friends!
Host was friendly and were helpuff, also showed were to go swim and what we can see in Pula - aks him for this info, it's helpfull :) there is car parking on street site avalible.
Also on Last Day of staying host did have to us lil gift from Croatia :) so next time we Will bring some cool gift from our contry to him!
There is avalible also grill and its possible to Cook great fish in it!
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.
This is by far the best hostel I stayed at during my travels in Slovenia and Croatia! Its location is great, the staff is super nice and helpful, the kitchen is amazing and clean, the beds are very comfortable with a private curtain, and reading light! The lockers are big, there's air con in the room, a hanger for wet clothes and they even have an ironing board with an iron! They thought about everything! The showers were clean.
Laura is a spacious apartment with a balcony overlooking a beautiful park with a lot of green. The underground parking spot is great if you have kids as the elevator goes to the garage level and it is very easy and safe to load and unload stuff. The main pedestrian areas of the city are a couple of minutes away by foot, Arch of the Sergii and the Fort. Main roads to other parts of Pula are quickly reachable by car.
Excellent location and great value. Tastefully decorated and very comfortable. This apartment came with high-end appliances and the kitchen was well stocked - a rarity with rentals. There was also plenty of hot water unlike some of the other rentals we experienced in Croatia. The rooftop terrace was a lovely bonus for outdoor dining and sunset viewing. We would definitely stay here again if given the chance.
Amazing price, clean, comfortable, excellent internet. Fully stocked kitchen. Location is good (I walked from the Pula bus station and walked to the beaches. A little far but reasonable.) Lots of shops close by.
The water heater broke during my stay but was promptly fixed that evening!
Marta the hostess was very nice and helpful with meeting us at parking spot (a dedicated spot in an outdoor parking lot a block or two from the apt) and was good at answering my silly questions during our stay. The washing machine is a luxury you rarely see in Croatian apartments.
Very nice apartment in the old town of Pula, looking straight on a picturesque church courtyard.
There's even a restaurant with great food downstairs for when you're tired of exploring.
The owner, Leo, was very friendly and accommodating.
The hotel definitely exceeded our expectations. It is due our prior experiences of 4 star hotels in Croatia. It is a real 4 star (european standard) hotel, with all of the comforts at this level. Will be back for sure.
Crazy matches the hostel, the host arranged to us a little lovely room for us while there is no affordable room in Pula. The host is the kindest funniest we've encountered in our Croatian journey so far.
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