Pula

Pula_Arena_The largest town 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 amphitheatre.

A great tourist asset is surely 190 kilometres of indented coastline, crystal-clear sea and beaches to suit everyone’s needs: smooth and even stone surfaces or pebbles for all generations, especially families with children or “secluded” beaches hidden by untouched greenery for those who want a bit of privacy.

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 Theatre in the town centre.

A unique experience will be moments of relaxation in the main town square, which has managed to retain its role as the meeting place since the Augustan Age.

TOURIST CENTER

Today Pula is a cultural, economical, and tourist center of Istria. Situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, surrounded by beautiful beaches, Pula has a large number of hotels to stay in. In the surrounding area there are Vacation villages like Bi – Village and a variety of private houses.
In the close vicinity of Pula lie two beautiful nature parks. One is the Nature park Kamenjak, south of Pula, near the town of Premantura, and the other is a Croatian national park Brijuni, north of Pula.
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EVENTS IN PULA

pula ffPula is the largest town in Istria, and can be proud of hosting the largest number of events in the region. Huge events are often held in the Arena that turns into an open-air stage and has already hosted a large number of artists from all over the world.   The 2000 year old Arena offers the ideal atmosphere for holding concerts, particularly in the summer, when famous and renowned international artists perform as a part of the Histria Festival. Huge stars have performed in Pula in the last few years, like Sting, Jamiroquai, Norah Jones and others. Luciano Pavarotti, another legend of classical music who sadly recently left us also performed here a number of times.   Croatian film’s annual gathering, the Pula Film Festival has been regularly held for 55 years in Pula, when for a week the amphitheatre turns into an attractive open-air film screen. When cinematography in the former state was lively, valued and productive this festival had a reputation that went beyond national borders. In the 1990s it became more of a local festival, but in the last few years things have greatly improved. Recently, the Arena has had the honour of screening premieres of films that have proven to be excellent productions and have won numerous awards at international festivals.   The Arena is not the only place where attractive events are held. There are also modern music festivals, such as the Seasplash reggae festival, which annually offers “alternative” audiences the chance to send and receive positive energy until the early hours of the morning.   As well as this, Pula has performances, exhibitions, jazz and classical concerts, and culinary lovers and those who are curious and want to find out more about the ethnography and uniqueness of this area won’t feel short changed. In short, Pula and its environs offer a range of well organized events where everyone will find something to interest them.

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Useful telephone numbers:

area code (052)
Information: 988
International information: 902
For all emergency situatios 112
Police: 92
Fire brigade: 93
Ambulance: 94
Breakdown assistance (0-24 h): 987
Customs: 212-977
Railway station: 541-733
Harbor Master’s Office: 222-037
Airport: 530 105
Bus station: 060 304 090
Hospital 376-000
Farmacy 14, 0-24, tel. 222-551 i 222-544
Weather station: 214-618
Baromedicine Polyclinic OXY: 217-877
TAXI: 223-228