Property no. 1196935
Holiday apartment for max. 6 persons
Pula, Croatian Adriatic Coast, (South coast of Istria), Croatia
Ground floor with swimming pool
Set in Pula, 2,7 km from Pula Arena and 2,9 km from Archaeological Museum in Pula, Art Apartment Pula offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio. The apartment has 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath. Guests wishing to travel light can make use of towels and bed linen for an extra charge. The apartment offers a hot tub. There is a barbecue and a terrace at this property and guests can go snorkelling nearby. Gate of Hercules is 2,9 km from Art Apartment Pula, while Historical Museum of Istria is 3,0 km from the property. The nearest airport is Pula, 8 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a free airport shuttle service.
The apartment is located on the ground floor. From the balconies the view extends only to meadows and forests. My name is Davorka. We live near a protected forest park. Our neighborhood is quiet. The apartment is located on the ground floor. From the balconies the view extends only to meadows and forests. The destination is ideal for smaller children because there is no traffic in our street. We provide our guests with vegetables and fruits from their own garden (tomatoes, cucumbers, salads, herbs, zucchini, peaches, cherry, blackberries, strawberries, apples). All that is available at that time. The car is for sure in your own yard. The yard is 600m2 large, and belongs only to your apartment. To the city center we have 2500 m. The nearby shopping center is 1000 m away - Pula City Mall. The closest shop is 300 m. The city bus line is 150 m away. We can assist you with beaches, restraints and everything you are interested in. For reservations at Art Apartment over 7 overnights, you have a free boat trip to the nearby island of Veruda. I rent apartments with my family. A husband and two children (19 and 23 years old). We live in the same house but on the 1st floor and we have a separate yard. We live near a protected forest park. Our neighborhood is quiet. Languages spoken: German, English, Croatian, Italian
The apartment has a swimming pool, deck chairs, barbecue area and barbecue.
Outdoor swimming pool with direct view of meadow and forest.
Pula is located at the southernmost part of Istria and it is its largest town. There is an airport in immediate vicinity of the town which enables fast
and comfortable travelling.
Pula was a very important town in ancient times. The earliest records tell us that this place was a settlement as early as 1000 years BC. Pula is mentioned in Greek myth on Jason and Medea, who stole the golden fleece.
In 45 BC, the town was already ruled by the Romans and had a population of about 30 000. Around that time waterworks, sewage system and many buildings were built, and some of them still stand and tell a story of once a magnificent town. During its turbulent past, it was ruled by many different rulers, which is reflected in various buildings every step of the way.
The most popular site in Pula is the famous amphitheater, also known as the Arena. It was built in the 1st ct. AD and it is the 6th biggest amphitheater in the world. Although some very bloody gladiator fights took place here in the past, today it is primarily a stage for various cultural events. Some of the most famous musicians perform here, musicals and plays are performed, and it is a very special experience to watch movies here during Pula film Festival.
In the basements underneath the Arena there is a museum where you can see many interesting exhibits from the Roman period.
At the entrance to the main town street there is the Arch of the Sergians, which was built in the 1st ct. AD to commemorate the three brothers of the family. One of them, Lucius Sergius Lepidus, was a tribune serving in a Roman legion. Relief on the arch shows a battle chariot with horses. The arch inspired many artists, Michelangelo being one of them.
At the end of the main street there is a central town square – the Forum with the Temple of Augustus. It was built in the 1st ct. AD and it is dedicated to the first Roman Emperor Augustus. Inside, you can see Roman stone and bronze statues.
In the Archeological Museum we enjoyed some unbelievably beautiful exhibits found all over Istria which date from prehistoric to medieval period.
Right next to the Archeological museum, there are remains of a Roman Theatre. Parts of the stage and semi-circular auditorium are preserved to this day.
In the Fortress (Kaštel) above the town there is a Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria. There are over 50 000 exhibits in 18 museum collections. Old postcard, map, weapons, uniforms, military equipment and maritime collections are especially interesting.
You should also visit the Fortress because of the wonderful view of the town.There are many more sites to see in Pula and it takes time to see them all.
Set in Pula, 2,7 km from Pula Arena and 2,9 km from Archaeological Museum in Pula, Art Apartment Pula offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio. The apartment has 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath. Guests wishing to travel light can make use of towels and bed linen for an extra charge. The apartment offers a hot tub. There is a barbecue and a terrace at this property and guests can go snorkelling nearby. Gate of Hercules is 2,9 km from Art Apartment Pula, while Historical Museum of Istria is 3,0 km from the property. The nearest airport is Pula, 8 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a free airport shuttle service.
The apartment is located on the ground floor. From the balconies the view extends only to meadows and forests. My name is Davorka. We live near a protected forest park. Our neighborhood is quiet. The apartment is located on the ground floor. From the balconies the view extends only to meadows and forests. The destination is ideal for smaller children because there is no traffic in our street. We provide our guests with vegetables and fruits from their own garden (tomatoes, cucumbers, salads, herbs, zucchini, peaches, cherry, blackberries, strawberries, apples). All that is available at that time. The car is for sure in your own yard. The yard is 600m2 large, and belongs only to your apartment. To the city center we have 2500 m. The nearby shopping center is 1000 m away - Pula City Mall. The closest shop is 300 m. The city bus line is 150 m away. We can assist you with beaches, restraints and everything you are interested in. For reservations at Art Apartment over 7 overnights, you have a free boat trip to the nearby island of Veruda. I rent apartments with my family. A husband and two children (19 and 23 years old). We live in the same house but on the 1st floor and we have a separate yard. We live near a protected forest park. Our neighborhood is quiet. Languages spoken: German, English, Croatian, Italian
The apartment has a swimming pool, deck chairs, barbecue area and barbecue.
Outdoor swimming pool with direct view of meadow and forest.
Pula is located at the southernmost part of Istria and it is its largest town. There is an airport in immediate vicinity of the town which enables fast
and comfortable travelling.
Pula was a very important town in ancient times. The earliest records tell us that this place was a settlement as early as 1000 years BC. Pula is mentioned in Greek myth on Jason and Medea, who stole the golden fleece.
In 45 BC, the town was already ruled by the Romans and had a population of about 30 000. Around that time waterworks, sewage system and many buildings were built, and some of them still stand and tell a story of once a magnificent town. During its turbulent past, it was ruled by many different rulers, which is reflected in various buildings every step of the way.
The most popular site in Pula is the famous amphitheater, also known as the Arena. It was built in the 1st ct. AD and it is the 6th biggest amphitheater in the world. Although some very bloody gladiator fights took place here in the past, today it is primarily a stage for various cultural events. Some of the most famous musicians perform here, musicals and plays are performed, and it is a very special experience to watch movies here during Pula film Festival.
In the basements underneath the Arena there is a museum where you can see many interesting exhibits from the Roman period.
At the entrance to the main town street there is the Arch of the Sergians, which was built in the 1st ct. AD to commemorate the three brothers of the family. One of them, Lucius Sergius Lepidus, was a tribune serving in a Roman legion. Relief on the arch shows a battle chariot with horses. The arch inspired many artists, Michelangelo being one of them.
At the end of the main street there is a central town square – the Forum with the Temple of Augustus. It was built in the 1st ct. AD and it is dedicated to the first Roman Emperor Augustus. Inside, you can see Roman stone and bronze statues.
In the Archeological Museum we enjoyed some unbelievably beautiful exhibits found all over Istria which date from prehistoric to medieval period.
Right next to the Archeological museum, there are remains of a Roman Theatre. Parts of the stage and semi-circular auditorium are preserved to this day.
In the Fortress (Kaštel) above the town there is a Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria. There are over 50 000 exhibits in 18 museum collections. Old postcard, map, weapons, uniforms, military equipment and maritime collections are especially interesting.
You should also visit the Fortress because of the wonderful view of the town.There are many more sites to see in Pula and it takes time to see them all.
Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax included, security deposit EUR 300.00 (mandatory, payable at location)
General terms and conditions of provider
Cancellation ist possible according to the general terms and conditions of the provider e-domizil AG .
0% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 61st day prior to arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
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