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Pula is Istria's largest city, where remarkable Roman monuments stand alongside a vibrant modern port. The star attraction is the incredibly well-preserved Roman amphitheater, one of the world's best-preserved ancient arenas, which still hosts concerts and film festivals. Beyond Roman heritage, Pula offers Austro-Hungarian fortresses, Art Nouveau architecture, and a bustling fish market. The surrounding coastline features beautiful bays and beaches, while the city's restaurants showcase exceptional Istrian cuisine with truffles, seafood, and local wines. This blend of ancient history, cultural energy, and coastal beauty makes Pula a fascinating destination.
Cold and quiet; not ideal for sightseeing.
Cold with occasional rain; fewer tourists.
Mild weather begins; spring flowers start to bloom.
Pleasant temperatures; good for outdoor activities.
Warm and sunny; perfect for boat rentals and exploring.
Warm weather; great for beach activities and festivals.
Hot and busy due to peak tourism; vibrant cultural events.
Hot and crowded; best for beach lovers.
Warm and pleasant; fewer tourists, ideal for exploration.
Mild temperatures; beautiful fall colors.
Cool and wet; fewer activities available.
Cold; Christmas markets and festive atmosphere.