Arena Pula Croatia
The Pula Arena is a Roman amphitheatre located in Pula, Croatia. It is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have four side towers entirely preserved. It was constructed between 27 BC and AD 68 and is among the world's six largest surviving Roman arenas. The arena is also the country's best-preserved ancient monument. The underground passages, once used by the gladiators, nowadays host a regular exhibition of viticulture and olive growing in Istria in ancient times.
Public transport
Taxis: Taxis are a fast and convenient way to get to the Pula Music Week site. There are numerous official taxi ranks around Pula to use. Cammeo and Bolt are also available in the city.
Buses: There are many national and international bus routes that run between neighbouring cities and Pula.
Pula Arena is located just outside of Pula’s old city walls along Via Flavia. It’s easy to reach the arena on foot; it’s a 10-minute walk from central attractions such as the Venetian Fortress. Alternatively, hop-on hop-off sightseeing buses stop right outside.