Serviced Apartments in Pula

Pula is the largest city in the Istria County in Croatia. It is located at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula and is immersed in a history that began some 3000 years ago. A stay in an apartment rental in Pula will be one surrounded by the influences of many different cultures, having seen a number of varied inhabitants, from the Romans to the Italians to the Croats. It is still a multicultural city today, with Serbs, Italians and Bosniaks all living in the city as large minority groups.

The summer is the most popular time of year to visit a holiday apartment in Pula. The weather during this time steadies between 20 and 30 degrees centigrade. Winters are also mild and never too cold. Flights operate from a vast amount of areas across Europe and so the city is very accessible to those wanting to holiday there.

Sight seeing is very popular in the city and is a must if you are to stay in a short term apartment in Pula. There are many surviving Roman structures, including the Roman amphitheatre, one of six surviving in the world today. Visiting this monument is most spectacular during July when the Pula Film Festival takes place within its structure. Also worth visiting is the Temple of Roma and the Archeology Museum.

The waters along the coast of the city present some very exciting things to see and do during a stay in one of Pula’s holiday rentals. As well as relaxing on the beach and swimming in the temperate water, you can go diving around hidden Roman galleys and warships from World War I. If you are feeling even more adventurous you can even go cliff diving and then sail to the breathtaking untouched coves surrounding the area.

The cuisine of the area is something you will be captured by during your holiday in serviced accommodation in Pula. Through a mixture of Italian and Croatian influence you will find many delicious pizzeria’s serving home made pizzas that taste better than any you will find at home. As well as this you can indulge in some local dishes, such as home made pasta served with meaty sauce, or the traditional dish of fritaja (omelet), which is cooked with asparagus, sausages and truffles. To accompany your food you can also treat yourself to a glass of local wine, guaranteed to taste lovely seeing as Pula is Croatia’s top wine producer.

Serviced and self-catered apartments, flats, holiday lets and aparthotels can be up to 30% cheaper than most equivalent hotel rooms and are becoming increasingly popular due to the freedom they offer. Whether it’s a short stay apartment you are looking for or a long term apartment, our holiday apartments combine all the amenities and comforts of home. With plenty of room why stay in a cramped hotel room when you can stay in spacious surroundings in and around Pula.

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