Cheap as chips’, ‘a budget alternative to the south of France’, ‘Europe’s most affordable beach holiday’ — these are just ...
It leads to the heart of Pula, the Roman Forum ... towards the amphitheatre is the worthwhile Archaeological Museum of Istria. Anything else of interest lies south of the city centre, on or ...
The most impressive piece of the Roman’s legacy is in Istria’s capital, Pula. The city is anchored by a colosseum that is still used for gigs and major events like the Pula Film Festival.
A 25 million euro investment awaits Pula, and it's something the city has been waiting for since the rule of Austro-Hungary.
In Pula, the largest town on the peninsula ... built between 29 and 27 B.C. Make sure you add truffle hunting to your Istria to-do list, because this is one of the only places in the world ...
The coast of Istria can rightly claim to be the earliest Croatian destination of the modern tourist era, its beautiful towns beaches made accessible to the elites of Europe via the country's first ...