Venue and Accommodation

Accommodation booking

Conference participants are able to book accommodation during CETRA 2020 through the conference website. Conference participant will conveniently benefit from special prices in Hotel Park Plaza Histria, Park Plaza Arena and Hotel Pula.

Booking form will be available soon.

Venue

CETRA 2020 will take place in the four-star Hotel Park Plaza Histria.

Location

Hotel Park Plaza Histria
ADDRESS: Verudella 17, 52100 Pula
GPS E: 44° 50' 13.979", E: 13° 50' 15.668"


How to get to Pula

By airplane

Pula airport (PUY) is very well connected to bigger towns of Croatia and Europe and it is about 7 km away from the center of Pula!

Find a plane to Pula at: https://airport-pula.hr/en/

You can view popular destinations at the following map:

destination map

By car

You can drive to Pula from several directions. If you are coming from/through Zagreb you can take motorways A1, A6, A7, A8 and A9 (route Zagreb - Rijeka - Pula). If you are coming from Slovenia or Italy, you can take the motorway A9 (via Koper (SLO)), or you can take motorways A7, A8 and A9 (via Rijeka (HR)).

Plan your route at: www.viamichelin.com.

By Bus

Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, and very well connected with other Croatian and bigger European towns.

Find a bus to Pula at: getbybus.com/en/.

About Pula

CETRA 2020 will take place in Pula, 3000-year-old city located at the tip of Istria peninsula. The Greek myth tells Pula was founded by Jason and Medea during their escape from Colchis fleets. Because of that, literature and poetry consider Pula to be ‘the city of fugitives’. And indeed, in many ways, it is a place of retreat to people tired of everyday worries, hungry for culture, joy and entertainment.  

Pula was governed by many cultures since mythological times. Each of them left a mark on its ground. This largest Istrian city is symbolised by its Roman remains – like the Arena, the 2,000-year-old amphitheatre with its nearly intact walled ring – but also Venetian and Austro-Hungarian fortresses and villas. Even though this is a city with docks and not beaches, the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside and turquoise water of the Adriatic have made Pula a popular vacation destination. 

Pula photo gallery

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