The most famous and important monument, the starting and ending point of every sightseeing tour is the Amphitheater, popularly called the Arena of Pula, which was once the site of gladiator fights.
Over two thousand amphorae have been discovered only a few steps away from the Arena.
The Temple, situated in the Forum, is dedicated to goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus. It was constructed between the year 2 BC and AD 14 when the Emperor died.
At one of the most beautiful spots in Pula, Monte Zaro Park, you will find the Pula Observatory which offers not only the great view of the sky and stars but also of the town centre and the Pula Bay.
Istria's eventful past has left a significant trace on its cuisine - the influence of Italian, Central European, especially Austrian and Hungarian, as well as Slav cuisine can also be felt in Pula's restaurants that offer a great variety of dishes where you can taste both...