MOLDOVA
Discover Moldova, a hidden gem in Eastern Europe, where rich history and stunning landscapes await. Explore the charming capital of Chișinău, known for its vibrant cafes and lush parks. Venture into the countryside to uncover the ancient villages and vineyards that showcase the country’s renowned wine culture. Don’t miss the chance to visit the majestic Orheiul Vechi Monastery, perched atop a cliff, and take a journey through time at the historic cave monasteries. With its warm-hearted people and diverse cultural heritage, Moldova offers an authentic travel experience for those seeking adventure off the beaten path.
I first visited Moldova in 2021, but my main objective was to visit Transnistria. You can read all about my trip to Transnistria here. Back then I didn’t realize I would be living in Europe a year later, but this time I spent time in Chișinău and surrounding areas. Why did I come back to Moldova though? Well, I had to renew my residency so I needed to leave the Schengen zone and Moldova is not part of it. From Italy there are cheap Wizz Air flights so it was an ideal destination for this!
Chișinău
Since my objective on my last visit was to visit Transnistria, I honestly didn’t spend too much time in the capital — this time I spent a full day exploring the area.
What to see in Chișinău
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, combines a rich history with a vibrant present. Explore the stunning architecture of the Stefan Cel Mare Central Park, where the statue of Stefan the Great stands proudly among lush greenery. Visit the iconic Nativity Cathedral, an impressive blend of Baroque and Byzantine styles, located in the city center. Don’t miss the National Museum of History of Moldova, showcasing the region's diverse heritage through captivating exhibits. For an insight into Moldova's culture, the National Opera and Ballet Theatre offers an array of performances. Finally, wander through the bustling Piata Centrala, the central market, where local produce, crafts, and artisanal goods abound, providing an authentic taste of daily life in this dynamic city.
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Where to stay in Chișinău
The first time I stayed in Chisinau, I was on a backpacker budget and stayed at Hostel Amazing Ionika. Overall the experience was great and the owners were very friendly and accommodating, including offering tours to Transnistria and the wine regions. If you are a solo female traveler like I was, I would probably recommend trying to stay in a private room; I didn’t have any issues in the dorm, but it was all older smelly men and I was the only woman (this was just my experience so it might be different for you).
This time around, I stayed in a fantastic hotel called London Boutique Hotel that was still reasonably priced but it was located in an accessible part of Chisinau so it was easy to walk everywhere.
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Staying connected in Moldova
Of course, one of the most important things is figuring out how to stay connected while on your trip to Moldova. For short trips in countries, I personally love using e-sims instead of getting a local physical sim card since it usually takes quite a bit of time to go to the store and get it set up. Instead, I go to the Airalo app, type in the country I’m visiting (in this case Moldova), and purchase a data plan. It only takes a few minutes to set up. Check out Airalo’s Moldova e-sim plans here.
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Gagauzia
Gagauzia, a semi-autonomous region located in the heart of Moldova, is known for its rich cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes. This unique area is home to the Gagauz people, a Turkic ethnic group with a distinct language and traditions that reflect their historical roots and agricultural lifestyle. Visitors can explore charming villages, sample traditional cuisine, and experience vibrant festivals that celebrate Gagauz customs. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the tranquil countryside, dotted with vineyards and rolling hills, making it an ideal destination for a peaceful getaway. Gagauzia offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
If I’m visiting a country more than once, I always try to visit new regions if it’s feasible. The city of Comrat, located within the region of Gagauzia, was only an hour and a half by car so we decided to do a short day trip. There’s honestly not much to do; you can walk around the city center and see everything in maybe just a couple hours. The top highlight was the winery Vinuri de Comrat, where we had local food and a glass of wine cost about €1.
How to get to Comrat, gagauzia
If you’re on a tight budget you can take local transport by mashrutka, but we rented a car for €20 for the day. Honestly unless you’re visiting Comrat by car, I don’t think it’s worth the trip by local transportation since there’s so little to see.
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From the vibrant city of Chișinău to the wine cellars of Cricova, Moldova invites travelers to experience its warm hospitality and authentic traditions. The picturesque countryside with its rolling hills and charming villages provides a serene escape from bustling tourist crowds. In conclusion, Moldova serves as a captivating destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, revealing the beauty and spirit of Eastern Europe.