Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Visits are possible: July/August 08h00-23h00, May/June 08h00-21h00, September 08h00-21h00, April 8h00-20h00, October 09h00-19h00, November to March 9-17h
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The last entrance is an hour before closing and the guest with the reservation arrives at the entrance no later than one hour before the end of working hours.
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Contact the tour supplier's bookings department (calls only no text messages)
Cancellation policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Day-trippers you are going to love this one. This is Pula's greatest history asset, and it will blow your mind. The grandiose Amphitheater, one of the largest in the world, was built during the 1st AD under the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at around the same time as the Colosseum in Rome. The ground plan is elliptical, the longer axis measuring about 130 m and the shorter one about 100 m. This huge and magnificent structure is assembled solely from local limestone and is known as the Pula Arena. Although it underwent a great deal of restoration work, the site can still seat 5,000 people and is used in summer as a venue for festivals and performances. But that's not all. Get to the underground...
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Non-refundable
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Amphitheatre de Pula
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Amphitheatre de Pula
Explore Pula’s iconic Roman Amphitheatre, one of the world’s largest, evoking gladiators and ancient Rome by the sea.
Pula Arena Amphitheater Admission Ticket
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Day-trippers you are going to love this one. This is Pula's greatest history asset, and it will blow your mind. The grandiose Amphitheater, one of the largest in the world, was built during the 1st AD under the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at around the same time as the Colosseum in Rome. The ground plan is elliptical, the longer axis measuring about 130 m and the shorter one about 100 m. This huge and magnificent structure is assembled solely from local limestone and is known as the Pula Arena. Although it underwent a great deal of restoration work, the site can still seat 5,000 people and is used in summer as a venue for festivals and performances. But that's not all. Get to the underground...