The Best of Pula in One Day
If you've got just one day in Pula, here are the must-see highlights to make the most of your time.
Welcome to Pula, a city steeped in history and charm!
Nestled on the beautiful Istrian peninsula, Pula is home to ancient Roman ruins, quaint streets, and views of the Adriatic Sea. If you've only got a day to spare, here's how to make the most of your time in this captivating city.
1. Pula Arena
Start your day by immersing yourself in the grandeur of the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Its impressive stature and well-preserved structure make it a must-visit attraction in Pula. Imagine the spectacle of ancient gladiatorial contests as you wander through the arena, where 25,000 spectators once gathered to witness thrilling battles between warriors and exotic beasts.
Today, the Pula Arena continues to captivate visitors with its rich history and cultural significance. Explore the arena at your own pace or catch a live performance, ranging from theater productions to musical concerts, that bring this ancient venue to life in a modern context.
To visit the arena, simply pay a small entrance fee and you'll have the freedom to explore at your leisure. It won't take long to walk through the arena, but be sure to descend into the subterranean halls, where gladiators and animals were once housed. Surprisingly, you'll also find a museum here dedicated to the production and storage of olive oil and wine, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Roman life.
2. Temple of Augustus
This is another one of Pula’s ancient Roman monuments. Construction was completed in 14 AD and since that time it has been used as a temple, a church, and a granary. Despite facing near destruction during World War II, when it was struck in an Allied air raid, the temple was painstakingly reconstructed in the late 1940s, preserving its timeless beauty for future generations to admire.
The Temple of Augustus is located in the Roman Forum, the main square of the old town of Pula.
3. Arch of Sergius
Stroll through the Arch of Sergius, another impressive Roman monument located in the heart of Pula. Built around the same time as the Temple of Augustus and the Arena, this triumphal arch is a testament to the city's ancient past and architectural prowess.
4. Fort Kaštel
For panoramic views of Pula and its surroundings, head to Fort Kastel, a Venetian fortress perched atop a hill in the city center. Climb to the top of the lighthouse for the best vantage point and capture stunning photos of the cityscape below.
5. Explore the Old Town
Wander through the cobblestoned streets of Pula's Old Town, where colorful buildings and charming shops await. Sample local delicacies such as olive oil and wine, or browse for souvenirs to take home as mementos of your visit.
If you're staying in Istria for vacation, Pula is a destination not to be missed. With its rich history, it offers a truly immersive experience that will stay with you long after you've left. And if you're looking for the perfect place to stay during your time in Istria, we offer a diverse selection of villas. From luxurious retreats to cozy hideaways, our villas provide the perfect home base for your Istrian adventure.