As the capital city, Chisinau is a must-visit. Explore the city's parks, museums, and churches. Don't miss out on the Nativity Cathedral, one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.
This ancient cave monastery complex is a popular tourist attraction. The Ortodox Christian monastic complex is estimated to be established in the 13th century.
Home to the largest wine cellar in the world, Milestii Mici is a must for wine lovers. The cellar is so large it can be driven through and the collection holds over two million bottles.
This historic fortress on the Dniester river is a national monument and a symbol of Moldova's medieval past.
This 19th-century estate is a beautiful example of traditional Moldovan architecture. It’s now a museum where you can learn about the life of Manuc Bei, a wealthy Armenian merchant.
Another famous winery in Moldova, Cricova, is well-known for its underground wine city with streets named after different wine varieties.
This rock monastery is one of the oldest in Moldova. It offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and the Dniester River.
This museum in Chisinau houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Moldova's rich history.
This beautiful botanical garden in Chisinau is home to a wide variety of plants and trees. It's a perfect place for a relaxing stroll.
This iconic landmark in Chisinau was built in 1840 to commemorate the victory of the Russian Empire over the Ottoman Empire.
Don't miss out on trying traditional Moldovan dishes like mamaliga (polenta), placinte (pie), and sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls).
This monastery is located in a picturesque area near the small village of Saharna. Not only will you see a beautiful religious site, but also stunning waterfalls and landscapes.