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Park Plaza Histria Pula

Pula
8.7

Fabulous

1,989 reviews

Relax at this beach hotel featuring a full-service spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and a restaurant with pool views.

Top rated

Pool

Parking

Free WiFi

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$159
/ night


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Pula is rich in historical landmarks and natural beauty. A must-visit is the iconic Roman Amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved ancient structures in the world. The Temple of Augustus and the Arch of the Sergii also offer a glimpse into the city's Roman past. For nature lovers, the nearby Brijuni National Park provides stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, accessible by boat. Additionally, bustling marketplaces and charming local restaurants allow you to immerse yourself in the authentic Croatian culture.


Pula boasts a diverse culinary scene that reflects its Mediterranean heritage. Seafood lovers will delight in fresh catches prepared in traditional ways, often accompanied by local olive oils and wines. Istrian specialties such as truffles and pršut (cured ham) are also popular. Don't miss trying the local wines, particularly Malvasia and Teran, which beautifully complement the regional dishes. Exploring local eateries can provide a more authentic taste of the area's flavors.


Pula enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it an attractive destination year-round. The peak tourist season is during the summer months (June to August) when you can enjoy warm beach weather and numerous festivals. However, visiting in late spring (May) or early autumn (September) can provide a more tranquil experience with milder temperatures and fewer crowds, perfect for exploring historical sites and local attractions without rush.


Pula is well-connected to major cities in Croatia. It has its own airport, which facilitates direct flights from various European cities. For travelers coming from larger cities like Zagreb or Split, you can opt for train or bus services that provide scenic views of the Croatian landscape. Additionally, renting a car can offer greater flexibility for exploring the Istrian Peninsula and its picturesque coastal towns.


Pula features a wide range of accommodation options to cater to various tastes and budgets. You can find luxurious hotels with stunning sea views, family-run guesthouses offering a cozy atmosphere, and even campsites along the beautiful coastline. Many establishments emphasize sustainable practices, ensuring a low environmental impact while providing comfort. When booking, you will find amenities such as pools, spas, and on-site restaurants, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your stay.


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