This harmoniously and comfortably furnished holiday home is located in the Veli Vrh district near Pula. It extends over two floors with internal stairs and a smaller studio apartment on the ground floor with one bedroom and a separate entrance. Functional furniture is suitable for a comfortable stay of two families or larger groups of friends. You can spend a pleasant vacation on the beautiful terrace with a view of the garden and refresh yourself in the pool (24 m2) with crystal clear water. Private parking, internet, outdoor grill, bed linen and towels are available to guests. Visit the beautiful beaches in Pula and the surrounding area, as well as numerous monuments and sights from the Roman era, such as the widely known Arena. Pula - the largest city in Istria, located near the peninsula itself. Since Roman times, Pula has been the administrative center of the region.
Pula is a mysterious and unusual city in Croatia. First of all, because of its rich history, which strongly influenced architecture, culture and tradition.
The arena-amphitheatre, built during the reign of Vespasian - one of the largest colosseums, has been preserved to this day. Today, it hosts annual festivals, and the image of the amphitheater adorns more than half of the postcards and tourist catalogs in Croatia. There are several remains from the Roman period that have been preserved: the forum where musical groups now perform, the Sergius Arch, which was later incorporated into the city gates, the Temple of Augustus.
This harmoniously and comfortably furnished holiday home is located in the Veli Vrh district near Pula. It extends over two floors with internal stairs and a smaller studio apartment on the ground floor with one bedroom and a separate entrance. Functional furniture is suitable for a comfortable stay of two families or larger groups of friends. You can spend a pleasant vacation on the beautiful terrace with a view of the garden and refresh yourself in the pool (24 m2) with crystal clear water. Private parking, internet, outdoor grill, bed linen and towels are available to guests. Visit the beautiful beaches in Pula and the surrounding area, as well as numerous monuments and sights from the Roman era, such as the widely known Arena. Pula - the largest city in Istria, located near the peninsula itself. Since Roman times, Pula has been the administrative center of the region.
Pula is a mysterious and unusual city in Croatia. First of all, because of its rich history, which strongly influenced architecture, culture and tradition.
The arena-amphitheatre, built during the reign of Vespasian - one of the largest colosseums, has been preserved to this day. Today, it hosts annual festivals, and the image of the amphitheater adorns more than half of the postcards and tourist catalogs in Croatia. There are several remains from the Roman period that have been preserved: the forum where musical groups now perform, the Sergius Arch, which was later incorporated into the city gates, the Temple of Augustus.