Best attractions and places to see around Pula include a rich array of historical sites and natural features on Croatia's Istrian Peninsula. The city's identity is shaped by Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian influences, evident in its architecture and cultural landmarks. Pula offers diverse attractions, from ancient Roman structures to coastal landscapes and vibrant cultural sites. Visitors can explore well-preserved monuments, scenic coastlines, and historical fortresses.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Porta Forte Punta Christo
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Nice square with some restaurants and cafes.
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Historic gate located in the city center
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Pula, a coastal city at the tip of Croatia's Istrian peninsula, is known for its sheltered harbor, numerous beaches, and Roman ruins.
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I had to leave the fish market because it stank so bad. That has little to do with freshness. Next to the hall is another market with fruit and vegetable stalls and vendors selling regional products. It's very nice.
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Pula is known for its various well-preserved arches, beautiful.
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The first remains are no less than approximately 3909 years old
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It is one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres built in the 1st century AD. In the past it was of course used to organise gladiatorial competitions for around 20,000 spectators
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Pula is rich in Roman history. You can explore the remarkably well-preserved Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre), which once hosted gladiator fights and now serves as a venue for cultural events. Don't miss the Temple of Augustus, Pula, located in the Forum, and the striking Arch of the Sergii, marking an entrance to the Old Town. Other notable sites include the Porta Gemina (Twin Gates), Pula, and Hercules Gate.
For stunning natural landscapes, take a short boat ride to Brijuni National Park, an archipelago with dinosaur footprints, Roman ruins, and a safari park. South of Pula, Cape Kamenjak (Kamenjak Nature Park) offers wild beaches, picturesque bays, and clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Pula also has numerous beaches like Hawaiian Beach and Ambrela Beach, and coastal promenades such as Lungomare for leisurely walks.
Yes, Pula offers several family-friendly options. The Pula Arena (Pula Amphitheatre) is a fascinating historical site for all ages. The Aquarium Pula, housed within the Austro-Hungarian fortress Verudela, is Croatia's largest and features marine species and a turtle rescue center. Many of Pula's beaches, like Hawaiian Beach and Ambrela Beach, are also great for families.
Pula and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Arch of the Sergii – Quarry Where the Arena Was Built loop' or the 'View of the Adriatic Sea – Seaside Bike Path loop'. For running, consider trails such as the 'Pebble Beach – Stoja Beach, Pula loop' or the 'Hawaii Beach – Ambrela Beach loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Pula and Running Trails around Pula guides.
For panoramic views of the city and harbor, visit the Venetian Fortress (Kaštel), Pula, which also houses the Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria. Other fortresses like Fort Punta Christo also offer scenic perspectives of the coastline and surrounding area.
Yes, Pula offers unique cultural experiences. Explore the Zerostrasse Tunnels, an extensive network of underground tunnels built during World War I by the Austro-Hungarians, which now host galleries. The Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria, located in the Kaštel fortress, provides a deep dive into Pula's naval past. You can also see the impressive 'Lighting Giants,' illuminated cranes in the Pula harbor, at night.
The best time to visit Pula for swimming and general outdoor activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is ideal for enjoying the beaches, coastal walks, and water sports, with crystal-clear Adriatic waters.
Yes, some attractions in Pula are noted for their accessibility. The Arch of the Sergii is located in a pedestrian zone and is considered wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Titov Park Memorial, Pula, is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
To experience local daily life, visit the Pula Market Hall. It's a vibrant spot where you can find fresh produce and local goods. Wandering through the Old Town streets and squares, particularly around the Forum where the Temple of Augustus, Pula, is located, also offers a glimpse into the city's everyday charm.
Beyond the main attractions, Pula has several lesser-known historical gems. The Roman Floor Mosaic: "The Punishment of Dirce," an accidentally discovered mosaic, offers a glimpse into Roman artistry. The Roman Theatre Area provides context to Pula's Roman public life, and the Naval Cemetery speaks to Pula's significant naval past.
Pula offers a variety of cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Kamenjak Cliffs – Fort Ovine loop' or moderate ones such as the 'Kamenjak Cliffs – Arch of the Sergii loop'. For those looking for more challenging rides, there are gravel biking options like the 'Rovinj Harbor – View of Rovinj loop'. More details are available in the Cycling around Pula and Gravel biking around Pula guides.


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