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Pula

The largest city on the Istrian peninsula offers a diversity of attractions to lovers of culture. The rich itinerary of its three thousand year old history, where every step you take through the old town is a landmark, begins and ends with the Roman amphitheater.
While strolling through Pula you will come across numerous monuments of Roman architecture: the Triumphal Arch of the Sergi from the 1st century B.C., Hercules' Gate and Twin Gates, the Temple of Augustus, Arena and Small Roman Theater in the town center. A unique experience will be moments of relaxation in the main town square, which has managed to retain its role as the main meeting place since the Augustan Age.

One of Pula's great assets is surely its 190 kilometers of indented coastline, crystal-clear sea and beaches which suit everyone's needs. Visitors can find smooth and flat stone or pebble beaches for all generations, especially families with children, or "secluded" beaches hidden by untouched greenery for those who want a bit of privacy.

Pula has many gourmet restaurants as well as the most beautiful stage under the stars, the Arena, where a movie festival and many concerts take place during the summer season. Near Pula is Brijuni National Park, with its a unique archipelago of 14 islands, a safari park and the remains of roman villas. It is a place of natural beauty and history.

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How to get to Pula?

If you are driving:
from west : Trieste - Kopar - Pula
from north : Villach - Ljubljana - Kopar - Pula
from east : Zagreb - Rijeka - Tunel Učka - Pazin - Pula

Boat or yaht: Pula port
Airplane: International airport Pula - 5 km from Pula center

Distance form major cities:

Obala Republike Hrvatske dugačka je 5 835 Km. Istarska obala od toga obuhvaća 10% cjelokupne dužine.
Oko grada Pule ukupna dužina obale je 30 kilometara.