Pula

Pula, Croatia's largest Istrian city, is a sun-drenched blend of ancient Roman history and modern Mediterranean life. Its crown jewel is the remarkably preserved Roman amphitheatre, but the city's charm extends to its vibrant café-lined streets, Romanesque churches, and a lively waterfront. With a rich food scene and easy access to Istria's hilltop towns and coastline, Pula is an ideal base for exploring the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allow you to cover Pula's main sights at a leisurely pace. Spend the first day exploring the Arena, Forum, and old town. Dedicate the second to the castle and a half-day at Zlatni Rt for a swim or hike. If you have a third day, take a day trip to nearby Brijuni National Park or one of the Istrian hill towns.

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