Pula is one of the largest cities on the Istrian peninsula of Croatia.Β I was pleasantly surprised by the fast amount of Roman ruins and landmarks that I found during my stroll through the city.Β Pula has been known for its shipping industry and served as a Roman military outpost.Β The Roman arena has been preserved through the centuries and spectacular find in the heart of the city.

The old city center of Pula is great for exploring with many shops selling regional products and souvenirs.Β The entrance is marked by a great Roman arch, Arco dei Sergi, standing between colorful 20th century buildings.Β While wandering through the streets you’ll eventually find yourself in the main town square with another memory of Rome staring at you, the Temple of Augustus.Β Very impressive on the outside but small on the inside.





The Old Town of Pula is easy to explore on foot and there’s many more ruins to be spotted on your way.Β As with many places in Croatia I was surprised by the degree of preservation of ruins and the fact that they are easy accessible and free to the public (compared to Rome).Β I even spotted pieces of Roman columns in a parking lot with weeds growing out of them!Β Pula has a number of churches that you can visit.Β The small 6th century chapel of St. Mary Formoza can be spotted hiding between the huge modern buildings on the street.Β The chapel is very small and you can’t go inside.Β Its famous mosaics has been moved to the Archeological Museum.


It can take you a full day to explore all Pula has hidden away and best of all, it will cost you almost nothing.Β The food is delicious with strong Italian influences (expect great pizza) and the white regional wine I had with lunch was light and airy.Β If you’re prepared to walk, who knows what you’ll find.Β I had a quick stop off in Pula on my way to Rovinj.





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I didn’t know there were so many Roman ruins in Croatia – thank you for sharing – we definitely want to explore that country! Cheers from Copenhagen, Erin
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Yes, I was so suprised! Thanks for stopping by π
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great photos! Actually the Roman amphitheater in Pula is one of the best preserved in Europe!:)
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I can totally believe that it took my breath away! π
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Apparently, the acoustics in Pula’s amphitheatre is still superb. That’s why the arena still hosts many concerts. I would love to attend one. Lovely photos, btw! π #MondayEscapes
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Thanks! Yes they still do concerts there. I can just imagine how great it must be! Thanks for stopping by π
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It was a pleasure. π
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Oh my goodness! I had no idea there were such well preserved ruins in Croatia. I visited the southern part of Croatia which means I missed Pula but based on your photos I should absolutely make it my mission to go back. π
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I found some beautiful places and islands in the north. Croatia is amazing π Thanks for stopping by
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What a beautiful city. Croatia is on my bucket list, more for the islands than the mainland but you’ve given me even more to think about! #MondayEscapes
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There’s some pretty great towns on the coast too π Thanks for stopping by!
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A lot of posts about Pula focus on the Roman arena. I didn’t know there were so many more ruins scatted inside and outside the city. This gives me more reasons to visit.
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Yes, I think the ruins are the star of the show. I couldn’t believe how you can just walk around and discover them for free. π
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I stayed in Rovinj in the late 1980s and we drove through Pula, but didn’t stop. Would be interesting to go back and see how things have changed. #Mondayescapes
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Both Rovinj and Pula is beautiful today. Can’t imagine what it was like so long ago! π
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I didn’t know that there are so many Roman ruins and landmarks in Pula. Who needs to go to Greece if you can have it all in Pula?! The arena is awesome!
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Yes it’s amazing! π
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Great photos!!
I loved Pula, it was the first place I visited in Croatia, back in 2012!
We had such a great time, Enzzo my dog loved the beaches π
I was also impressed by the Roman influence in town, actually in this part of the country!
Happy to have you on #MondayEscapes
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Thanks for stopping by π Pula really suprised me. I loved the place!
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Croatia is amazing, I’ve wanted to visit for years. Hopefully I can go there soon! #MondayEscapes
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Yes π Thanks for reading! #MondayEscapes
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Lovely post and amazing pics:)
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Thank you!
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Yeah, me too, I was awestruck by the amphitheater β€
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I’m glad I stumbled on this post because I’m hoping to make it to Croatia soon! Any other city recommendations?
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I’m glad it was helpful π thanks for stopping by! In the north of Croatia Rovinj is a must and also Zadar. Plitvace lakes are spectacular too π
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