GAILY TOUR in PULA – Gay & Lesbian Tour, Pula, Istarska županija, Croatia
Pula • Gay Friendly Tour & Old Town’s Secrets
• Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide and/or Driver
• Every Entrance Fee or Tasting described in the program
Description & Instructions When Visiting Pula, Istarska županija, Croatia
Pula • Gay Friendly Tour & Old Town’s Secrets
• Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide and/or Driver
• Every Entrance Fee or Tasting described in the program
Itinerary
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Stop At: Amphitheatre de Pula, Flavijevska ul., Pula 52100 Croatia
GAILY TOURS in PULA
Get ready for special tours in this amazing city !
Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Pula and experience one of the most unspoiled cities in the world.
Pula • Gay Friendly Tour & Old Town’s Secrets
Pula – glorious in roman times, but then forgotten for almost 1500 years, is marking its comeback to the world scene of historic towns. If there is one place in Croatia with roman monuments that you would want to visit- would have to be Pula. In Croatia, there is one single roman amphitheater/colosseum still standing and that is the one that we call „Arena“, located at the beginning of down-town Pula. All of the outside arches (the full circle) are original from the end of the 1st century AD. We will visit the exterior as well as the interior of the structure, explain why it was built exactly here, how it all worked out and especially its purpose. From gladiator fights, animals, war victory celebrations to Christians being sacrificed, the Amphitheater was the center of life in Roman times. The substructure tunnels are still visible today. Next, we continue our journey through history and admire the three Roman gates that would have been the main entrances into roman Pula 2000 years ago (Double Gate, Hercules’s Arch as well as the Sergi/Golden Gate). From the Golden Gate Square, we proceed to the local farmers’ market- it is authentic as it caters for most of the 60000 inhabitats that Pula has today: most of the sellers are locals from the villages in the surrounding areas. We continue the tour walking through the Sergi Arch, passed the statue of James Joyce who lived here and taught English for a while in the last century. Dirce’s mosaics, the floor of a long disappeared roman villa, are not easy to find, but pay off with their beauty. Discovered only after the WW2 bombings, they tell us about the wealth of Pula in Roman times. Finally, the Sergi street takes us to the Forum where we finish our tour. Augustus, Emperor and God, had a temple erected here literally two thousand years ago- it is the symbol of Pula today and the square in front of it is the place where people meet. The adjacent City Hall is a mixture of styles and worth a stop.
Included:
* Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide for City Tour (3 hours)
* Entrance Fee – Colosseum/Amphitheater Complex & Museum
Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Pula, Croatia
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours