About Pula
Pula (Italian: Pola, Slovene: Pulj) is a nice town at the tip of the Istrian peninsula in northwestern Croatia.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Symbol: €
Language
Croatian
Phone Code
+385
International dialing code for Croatia
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for Croatia
Region
Europe
Southeast Europe
Connectivity
As of Sept 2021, Pula and the coastal highway have 4G from A1 and Tele2, and 5G from T-Mobile. Wifi is widely available in public places.
How to Get to Pula
Transportation options and arrival information
There is a scheduled bus service from the bus station in town to the airport. Buses are operated byBrioniand connect to most major flights. The cost of a one-way ticket is€3.50. A taxi from the bus station to the city should be around€11.50in the low season and much higher in the summer.
Getting Around Pula
Local transportation and navigation tips
The historic town center is pedestrianized, and most of the tourist attractions are either inside or within a few blocks.
Safety in Pula
Very High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.44)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Where to Stay in Pula
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Tourist information can provide you with a list of accommodation in Pula, although they will not make reservations for you.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
2 protected sites near Pula


Things to See in Pula
7 landmarks and points of interest
Chapel of St. Mary Formosa
church building in Pula, Croatia
Franciscan Monastery in Pula
church building in Pula, Croatia
Istrian National Theater
theatre in Pula, Croatia
Nesactium
ancient Histri village
Pula Arena
Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia
San Spirodine Church
church in Peroj, Croatia
Temple of Augustus
Roman temple in Pula, Croatia
Source: Wikidata
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