Pula Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Amphitheatre de Pula Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
In the summer I was able to explore new places by driving all over Eastern Europe by car. This is what I found in Croatia. A wonderful colosseum like the one in Rome. Exactly located in Pula in Dalmatia. A beautiful place by the sea. Perfect for summer vacations!
Croatia | Not just flowers and youth, but also relics and beaches
A single sentence to summarize Pula, Croatia, founded in the 2nd century BC, it still retains a large number of tangible historical relics to this day, including one of the few remaining ancient Roman amphitheaters, as well as temples and arches. The undulating city is reminiscent of Chongqing, full of fun, with the blue Danube River coast closely connected to forests, lakes, and mountains, making it very suitable for a slow-paced holiday.
📍Why choose Pula? Compared to Rome in Italy, the historical relics here are much closer to the audience, and there are significantly fewer tourists. If you visit during the off-season in autumn and winter, most of the city's attractions and relics may have less than ten people. Compared to the crowdedness of Rome, Pula offers the illusion of having the place to yourself.
📸Pula's ancient Roman arena, city gates, temples, and castles all reflect its important status during the Roman period. The fortress and towers on the hilltop bear witness to its special identity as a military stronghold, and the museum inside the fortress displays the once glorious history. It also constantly reminds posterity that only by being strong can one resist foreign invasions and maintain peace.
🦪It's not just about cultural history and natural landscapes, Pula's cuisine is also worth tasting. Located at the tip of the Istrian Peninsula, it blends Mediterranean flavors with various European tastes. Seafood, pizza, traditional Croatian dishes, as well as local specialties and ice cream are not to be missed.
Amphitheatre in Pula City, Croatia
Very historical monument in the middle of the city of Pula, grown by Romans.
The Arena of Pula, the amphitheatre of Pula is one of the six largest Roman arenas in the world. It is also the only arena in the world that completely preserves all Roman architecture. Built between 27 BC and 68 AD, this building is the largest and best preserved historical site in Croatia. The arena was used mainly for fighting performances. This magnificent Roman period ruin once accommodated 20,000 spectators. Nowadays, the arena is used as a venue for many cultural events in the summer, standing in an empty arena, imagining the hustle and bustle of the old people and the fierce fighting of the gladiators. The historical site of Croatia is only the first stop, it has been shocking.
Pula Arena Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Beautifully Preserved Roman arena in Croatia
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The highlight of my trip to Croatia as a theatre teacher was visiting the Roman Arena in Pula. Unlike the Colosseum in Rome, this theatre has all four pillars completely intact which makes for a beautiful stunning picture.
You can also visit the halls underneath the main arena, to see where the animals and amphoras were stored. Try not to visit during the heat of the day at noon or you might get toasted!
Pula arena in Croatia
Getting There - if you're staying in Zagreb you can always book a bus that will go to Pula and it will take 3-4hrs going there
Attractions - oldest building, walls from ancient history
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Old Town Pula Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
pula is the eight larger cities in Croatia,located at the peninsula of Istria.The old town of Pula have great spot to take picture,lots of restaurant and sovernier shop and great place to shop
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