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ket that bustles until about 13:00, when things quiet down.
• Our tour is finished. If you're ready for lunch, consider one of the cheap options inside or
near the market hall, or walk one block to Kantina (see “Eating in Pula,” later).
When you're done here, backtrack to the town wall. As you face the Arch of Sergius,
take a right and walk under the leafy canopy next to the wall. Keep an eye out (mostly on
your left, along the wall) for more Roman remains. Among these are the Twin Gates (Porta
Gemina), marking the entrance to a garden that's home to the Archaeological Museum of
Istria (described next). You'll also see entrances to the Austro-Hungarian-era tunnels that
burrow under the hill; called Zerostrasse, this space often hosts special exhibits. With more
time, you can also consider a trip to the hilltop fortress, Fort Kaštel. Otherwise, we've com-
pleted our circular tour—the amphitheater is just around the corner.
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