Travel Reference
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What to See and Do
Historic Attractions
The Pula Arena is the most well known of the surviving Roman buildings in Pula. This
well-preserved amphitheatre is a central feature of the city and still used today for summer
events. The Arch of Sergii and Temple of Roma and Augustus, both from the 1 st century
AD, are two other notable Roman monuments.
© Wikimedia / Jerzy Strzelecki
The Pula Arena
Beaches
There are a few options if you want to spend the day at the beaches of Pula. The closest are
on the Verudela Peninsula and reached by a short bus ride. Travel further south (8 km) to
the Premantura Peninsula and you'll discover the protected nature park of Kamenjak which
has small but beautiful beaches. Brijuni is a group of scenic islands with holiday resorts
just off the coast which can be reached by ferry.
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