Pula captures the essence of Istria through its unique blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean lifestyle. As you walk through the city, you’ll come across iconic landmarks such as the Arena, the Temple of Augustus, the Arch of the Sergii, the Pula Fortress, the Roman Theatre, and the Cathedral — each quietly telling stories of centuries past while blending seamlessly with modern life.
Beyond the city, Istria reveals its true charm through scenic landscapes, crystal-clear coastline, and a rich gastronomic scene shaped by local traditions, wine, and olive oil.
Nearby Šišan offers a more peaceful rhythm — a small, authentic village surrounded by nature, hidden coves, and untouched beauty, perfect for experiencing a quieter, more relaxed side of Istria.
One of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world, offering a timeless glimpse into ancient history by the sea.
A beautifully preserved Roman temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus, standing as a symbol of elegance and antiquity.
An ancient triumphal arch that welcomes visitors into the historic heart of Pula.
An atmospheric open-air theatre that once hosted performances in ancient Roman times.
A 6th-century early Christian church and one of Pula’s most significant Byzantine-era landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich historical heritage.
One of the favorite spots for a relaxed evening in Šišan known for its delicious pizzas. Guests especially appreciate the fresh ingredients and wide selection of pizzas, which is why many happily return.
A well-known local winery offering organic wines and authentic tasting experiences paired with local delicacies. A great place to explore Istrian wine culture.
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