Renovated in May 2015, Park Plaza Arena Pula is surrounded by a fragrant pine forest just 164 feet from the Adriatic coast.
Vahid
Norway
We had a night over Pula (late evening flight) in late September and when we checked in, we were told that we were there for the last day of the season and they were going to close the hotel next morning at 10:00 am until next year.
They had a very good breakfast considering it was the last day of the 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.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool with thermal mineral water, parasols and deckchairs, Hotel Aurora is located in Pula. All apartments come with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi and free private parking....
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.
UMA
United States of America
the hotek was better than the photos .
hotel is very nice comfortable . staff are very friendly.
Breakfast is really good.
Location is excellent little away from the main square but walking distance . We liked the quite but also the access to local attractions.
free parking onsite was a huge help
Hotel Amfiteatar Pula, located close to the Arena, is a stylish 3 star hotel. It offers 18 rooms fully refurbished in 2024 with IPTV smart rooms with mobile key check in available.
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.
Silvia
Bulgaria
My stay at Hotel Scaletta was exceptional. The staff was really helpful and friendly, the room was very comfortable and clean. I liked the breakfast ( included in the price), that was served at the cosy restaurant of the hotel. The location is very close to the famous Arena, perfect for getting acqiainted with all landmarks. I strongly recommend the hotel for foreign visitors of the fabulous Pula.
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.
Wendy
Canada
Thomas was excellent and helpful along with maxmillion . I wish the weather was better😜
Located in Pula, 1.2 miles from Banjole Beach, Vinkuran by Bura Hotels - Adults Only has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Very friendly staff, nice rooms and great pool terrace.
Located in Pula, a 3-minute walk from Matićev Pisak Beach, Resort Del Mar Emotion has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
We liked the lengthy list of services and amenities.
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.
Proper, clean rooms, fast wifi very good breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Pula
On average, 3-star hotels in Pula cost £98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pula are £137 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pula can be found for £345 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pula this weekend is £73 or, for a 4-star hotel, £158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pula for this weekend cost around £257 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pula for tonight. You'll pay around £155 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pula will cost around £272, 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.
Difficult to give a true honest opinion because my stay was...
Difficult to give a true honest opinion because my stay was at the end of season. Big Lidl supermarket about 1.5 miles away. Advantageous for shopping to eat in as there were no restaurants close bye. That is ideal for someone on a budget having the good kitchen facility
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Roman amphitheater is amazing! Nice size city.
The Roman amphitheater is amazing! Nice size city. Very scenic and walkable. We'd previously been to Dubrovnik, Split, and Hvar so decided to try Pula. Would go back during summer as more tours would be available than in mid-October.
Scott
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Situated at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea, Pula has a...
Situated at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea, Pula has a great blend of cultures and nations across the millennia -- Roman, Venetian, Italian, Austian and Croatian. This melange of cultures is reflected in the local cuisine and architecture. Please be sure to visit the Roman amphitheater and the historic Pula castle, with the impressive ZeroStrasse below.
Neil
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Had an amazing time.
Had an amazing time. Staff were really brilliant, especially reception team. Nothing was too much trouble, very helpful and accommodating, before, during and after our actual trip, no matter our query or request.
Behn
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
You have to be able to handle the heat, even late in the...
You have to be able to handle the heat, even late in the evening, but Pula is a nice mix of ancient buildings and modern city life. There are many things to see that make exploring the city worthwile, it has a vibrant city life in the evenings and many beaches to enjoy the weather during the day.
Nick
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
We got stung when we arrived by a taxi at the airport that...
We got stung when we arrived by a taxi at the airport that charged 50 Euros for what was a 20 euro app drive or 30 for a normal taxi so be careful when you exit the airport. It was a nice Audi estate but not worth 50 Euros for a 10 minute trip. Apart from that it felt a safe and welcoming city. Its not our first time in Croatia so we know its a nice place. Lots to do in Pula. If you do hire a car lots and lots to do in the surrounding areas.
barry
United Kingdom
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Comfortable and clean apartment. Well equiped kitchen with a huge table for all family members to dine comofortably. 2 bathrooms. Helpful host that was willing to share stories about the history of a region, Croatian lifestyle and interesting places to go. Apt located in rather quiet area. Local coffee shop next to the house. Place worth coming back
Suzana was very communicative and easy to deal with. Although she was unable to be there to welcome us, she made it very clear where to park and how to access the apartment.
The apartment was very clean and comfortable and only a 7 minute drive to Pula Airport.
We will be sire to stay here again when we revisit Croatia in the future
Lovely host who replied quickly to any questions or requests and left little bags of lavender for us! In a good location near bus stops that we took to other parts of Croatia and prime location for main streets of Pula! Having access to Netflix was a massive plus. Nice bathroom and overall design.
I liked the host, She was helpful and friendly and had refreshments and fruit waiting. The place is close to everything...prepare for small hills but Croatia is a very hilly place. We took the airport bus to the station and walked the couplke of minutes.
Dear Matija, thank you for hosting us during this very relaxing stay in Pula. We don't go to Croatia every year, but if we wanna go to Pula again, I know, where I want to book an accomodation!
Stefan
Germany
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