Pula, Rada Di Pola
Pula, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, offers a unique blend of
history and modern life. This city with a population of over 52,000 is renowned
for its abundance of ancient Roman buildings, including the famous Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved
Roman amphitheaters in existence. Pula boasts a long tradition of wine-making,
fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism.
History buffs will love exploring the impressive Pula Arena, a must-see historical site
where gladiatorial battles once took place. The well-preserved Temple of Augustus, dedicated to Emperor Augustus, is another historical gem.
Discover the beautiful Pula Cathedral, an architectural gem with cultural significance.
For a taste of local life, head to the Pula City Farmer's Market, a sensory overload of fresh
produce, local delicacies, and handmade crafts. Shopaholics can find unique
souvenirs at the charming boutiques in Max City, or explore the variety of
international and local brands at the Pula City Mall.
Pula's nightlife caters to diverse preferences. From popular
venues like Aruba with its outdoor bar and crowded disco, to the funky and
mainstream Zen Club with free entry, there's something for everyone. Summer beckons
with beach bars, outdoor terraces, and DJ events at Fort Bourguignon and Fort Punta Christo.