Pula

Pula, city that has existed for three thousand years, is situated in the south of the Istrian peninsula. The town has beautiful beaches spread over nearly one hundred miles of beautiful and indented coastline.

If you visit Pula, you will hear whispers about a story of mythical Argonauts, Romans, Venetians, Franks and the time of the Austrian and Hungarian Empire. The city-museum will present you with its buildings and monuments preserved from bygone times: the Arch of the Sergi, Temple of Augustus, Hercules door...

In Pula you will enjoy excellent restaurants, and on the most beautiful stage in the world, in the Arena under the stars, during the summer you can listen to some of the most famous names from the world of music.

The most renowned event is the International film festival, one of the most spectacular in Europe, which is held in the open air.

Key facts

The view of the Pula region is framed by the Brijuni National Park, a gem in Istria's natural heritage. With its fourteen islands and islets of exceptional beauty, safari park, the remains of Roman villas and forts Brijuni are a wonderful blend of nature and culture.

Basic information

  • Population: 57,460
  • Area: 51.65 km2
  • Density: 1,100 ppl/km2
  • Air: Mediterranean climate
  • January: 5°C to 9°C
  • August: 22°C to 25°C

Things to do here

  • See the famous Roman Amphitheater
  • Visit the beautiful National park Brijuni
  • Walk under the Golden gates of Pula
  • Explore the streets of the Pula old town
  • Visit the cape Kamenjak protected areas

Distances

  • Distance to Rijeka airport: 134 km
  • Distance to Trieste airport: 164 km

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