Pula es una ciudad costera en el Condado de Istria, noroeste de Croacia. Cuenta con el anfiteatro romano notablemente preservado, una de las estructuras supervivientes más grandes de la antigüedad. La arquitectura austrohúngara de la ciudad refleja siglos de dominio veneciano y austrohúngaro. Los visitantes exploran el centro histórico, visitan museos ubicados en antiguos palacios y disfrutan de natación y paseos costeros a lo largo del Adriático.
Pula is a coastal city at the southernmost tip of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, situated along the northeastern Adriatic Sea. It is the largest city in Istria County and serves as both a regional administrative center and a major tourism hub, known internationally for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman-era monuments, including one of the largest surviving amphitheaters in the world. The city lies approximately 100 kilometers southwest of Rijeka and 280 kilometers southwest of Zagreb, with its own international airport (PUY) providing seasonal connectivity across Europe.
Pula | Istria | Croatia | Roman Ruins | Adriatic Coast | Mediterranean Europe | Cultural Destination | Beach Travel