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Are you looking for cheap rentals in the centre of Pula to spend a few days discovering all the charms of the city and its surroundings? Holidu offers you the possibility of choosing between thousands of tourist rentals and rural houses for rent between private individuals. The best offers of holiday homes throughout the network for you to enjoy an unforgettable stay. You will find numerous rentals both in the centre and on the outskirts of the city. Most of them with terrace or garden and some with swimming pool, which makes them ideal for families with children who choose this city for their July or August holidays. If you prefer to rest and villas with parking and ample outdoor spaces. Almost all of them with private swimming pool and barbecue. Can you think of a better place to spend your holidays? Don't wait any longer to book your rental in Pula!
Why book a home in Pula?Pula is a lively Croatian city bathed by the Adriatic. A magnificent destination both for those who want to enjoy the sun and the sea and for those who are passionate about history, especially Roman times. Pula is famous for its monumental attractions of this period, the amphitheatre being the most emblematic monument in the city. Moreover, the fact that it is so close to Italy makes the Italian mark be felt in each of its corners and on the facades of their houses, which makes it very special. To this we must add the presence of such interesting places in the surroundings as Porec or the Brijuni National Park, where nature lovers will have a great time. Don't wait any longer to book your rental in Pula!
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The area and how to find your way around
Located northwest of Croatia, Pula is the largest city on the peninsula of Istria, with a population of approximately 59,000. Known for the goodness of its climate, for the calm waters of its beaches and for its incredible landscapes of virgin nature.
The best areas to rent a home in PulaPula is not a very big city and is quite well connected, so the area to rent your rental is not as important as the fact that you are comfortable. It all depends on whether you want to enjoy the beach, make cultural visits or rest. Those who have little time and want to see as many monuments as possible, the ideal is to rent a home in the centre of Pula, especially the streets adjacent to the Archaeological Museum of Istra. If you prefer a beach, the southern part of the city is a good option. And if you want to rest and enjoy nature, we recommend the northern outskirts, where you will find numerous villas.
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Pula is a city rich in historical heritage, so many travellers decide to rent a home in the centre in order to be close to all of them. The amphitheatre, the Arch of the Triumph of the Sergians, the Forum and Temple of Augustus, the Communal Palace, the Mosaic, the punishment of Dirce, the gates and walls of the city, the Gate of Hercules, the church and monastery of San Francisco and the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary are just some of the most essential.
Did you know that the most important event in Pula has been going on for more than half a century? We are talking about the Pula Film Festival, which is held every year in July.
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Crowned over the highest hill in Pula, this majestic fortress was built by the Venetians in the 17th century to protect the city and the port. It stands out for its star shape and for housing the Historical Museum of Istria.
2. Don't miss the Pula amphitheatreThe amphitheatre of Pula is the most emblematic monument of the city, which is why it is one of the obligatory visits of any trip to the locality. Built between 27 B.C. and 68 A.D., it is the sixth largest amphitheater in the world, with a capacity for 23,000 people.
3. Visit the Historical Museum of IstriaThe Historical Museum of Istria houses the national and universal legacy of the area, immersing the traveller in an authentic journey through time from the High Middle Ages to the present day. Inside you can see important collections of photographs, postcards, maps, badges, everyday tools, construction machinery, stamps and coins, among many others.
4. Go on excursions to the most beautiful villages in the surrounding areaIn the vicinity of Pula there are several sites worth visiting. This is the case of Rovinj, one of the most beautiful cities in Istria and we would dare to say that even the whole country; Bale, a small town with a lot of charm; and Motovun, a picturesque village situated on a hill.
5. Sunbathe on the beaches of Kamenjak Natural ParkOnly 10 km from Pula is the Kamenjak Natural Park. An ideal place for those who want to enjoy a great day at the beach. The best are Uvala Pinižule, Uvala Polije, Uvala Njive and Uvala Portic.