Top 8 Best Tourist Attractions in Moldova

  1. Top 1 Chisinau
  2. Top 2 Tiraspol
  3. Top 3 Cahul
  4. Top 4 Comrat
  5. Top 5 Cricova
  6. Top 6 Balti
  7. Top 7 Orhei
  8. Top 8 Soroca

Top 8 Best Tourist Attractions in Moldova

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  1. Chisinau, Moldova's capital, is a synthesis of Moldova's wonders. Despite the fact that the city was decimated by World War II and an earthquake at the time, it has retained its reputation as one of the country's most vibrant destinations for inhabitants and visitors. The Army Museum, National Museum of Ethnography and National History, National Archaeology and History Museum, and National Art Museum, among others, are all located in Chisinau.


    Aside from that, visitors enjoy the big parks Grădina Publică tefan cel Mare şi Sfînt and Parcul Catedralei, which are bordered diagonally. One of the top locations to see in Moldova, according to a large number of visitors who have visited Moldova before, is the B-dul tefan cel Mare in Chisinau, which should certainly be on your priority list during your Moldova journey.


    Location: Moldova

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  2. Tiraspol, Moldova's second-largest city, is a place where you can get a peek of what's distinctive to Moldova, with vestiges of the country's dark and golden days obvious in its architectural and nearly everything you'll come across when traveling to Moldova. You'll get a peculiar feeling wandering around Tiraspol's corners because the city is eerily quieter than any other city you'll visit on your Moldova vacation. There are still traces of the Soviet Union in its parks.


    Indeed, walking around the city's parks and Moldovan points of interest in Tiraspol will make you feel as if you're seeing through a clear window into the past, exposing what happened there. Tiraspol is therefore appealing enough to encapsulate Moldova's rich history. What is there to see and do in Moldova? Museums would not be able to preserve history if they were not constructed to care for the treasures. And there's plenty of it in Tiraspol, catching the eyes of every visitor! The Noul Neamt Monastery, Kvint Factory, Tiraspol National History Museum, and the Zelinsky House-Museum are just a few of Tiraspol's attractions. Apart from that, Tiraspol offers a variety of activities, such as climbing the bell tower to enjoy a bird's eye view of the Noul Neamt Monastery, dining in Kumanyok, or sipping coffee at Café Larionov.


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    Cahul

    Moldovan wines are arguably the most distinctive feature, as they produce a great number of them each year. Although the region has several vineyards, the southern portion of the country, including Cahul, is one of the places where you can get mass-produced wines, most of which you can sample as a tourist. Given the location's remoteness from the city, the people's adherence to old customs is no surprise. Cahul's villages have a high regard for culture, making the city a popular venue for the country's cultural events.


    It provides tourists with a variety of activities to do in Cahul during their staycation. "Nufărul Alb," or the International Folk Music Festival, "Cântecele tinereții noastre," or the Pop Music Festival, and "Bobocel," or the International Festival of Popular Dance for Children, are just a few of the festivals they enjoy.


    Location: Cahul, Moldovan

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    Comrat

    The city of Comrat is an unequivocal stakeholder in the country's promising culture—as well as a promising destination, making your trip to Moldova a memorable one—because it is home to roughly 30,000 people, 70 percent of whom are Gagauz ethnic. Dairy farms, canning factories, and, of course, the well-known Moldova wines are all produced in the city, which is supported by agriculture as its primary industry. Furthermore, the city is located in Moldova's so-called "winemaking region," which explains why the city holds a significant portion of Moldova's crown as the country's greatest wine producer.


    The National Gagauz History and Ethnographic Museum, Gagauz Art Gallery, Monument to Tank Men, Monument of Lenin, and Monument to Afghan War Soldiers are among the town's attractions, as are the National Gagauz History and Ethnographic Museum, Gagauz Art Gallery, and Monument to Tank Men, Monument of Lenin, and Monument to the Afghan War Soldiers.


    Location: Gagauzia

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  5. Cricova is one of the most interesting sites to visit in Moldova because the majority of its valuables are hidden beneath the ground— wine bottles stored in cellars. There are also numerous tunnels that function as basements, with a wine emporium visible beneath. But you don't have to go to the darkest depths or the highest peak to get a magnificent sight of Cricova's best. As soon as you step foot onto Cricova's land, you'll notice grapevines naturally adorning the area. A sign spelling out Cricova is built out of wine bottles as well. Cricova's streets are named after wines, which makes it even more unique.


    Cricova produces a wide range of wines including red, white, sparkling and sweet wines from local and international grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Feteasca Alba, and Feteasca Neagra. The winery owns about 600 hectares of vineyards. This is the basis for stable quality. There are several production units: still, aged, sparkling 'Methode Charmat' and effervescent 'Methode Traditionnelle'. It is worth mentioning that Cricova is among the 4 largest producers of sparkling wine in post-Soviet Russia. The peak production of the 'Methode Traditionelle' sparkling wine in 1992 amounted to 12 million bottles, all hand-curated. Today, Cricova is offering high value sparkling wines and sometimes still wines. Regular prizes from Decanter, Effervescent du Monde, and more is proof of good yield and product stability.



    Location: Strada Petru Ungureanu 1, Cricova 2084, Moldova

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    Balti

    If you're seeking a destination with a lighter influence of Moldova's boozing nation—or simply a city swaggering with their wealth of wines—Balti is the spot to go on your Moldova vacation. Belts, also spelled Beltsy or Belcy, is a city in northern Moldova, on the River Raut (Reut). It dates back to the 15th century. Bălţi is a major railway junction and the center of the agriculturally rich Balti Steppe.


    Despite the fact that tourist excursions are rare or non-existent in this city, it is still possible to get around if you know where to go and what to expect in Balti. Balti protects and has its own cultural hub, with a population of 150,000 people, making it the third-largest city in Moldova in terms of population. It features two one-of-a-kind museums, the Balti History and Ethnography Museum and the Pinacoteca "Antioh Cantemir."



    Location: Moldova

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    Orhei

    The city of Orhei, located in the heart of Moldova, attracts visitors with its heritage sites and gorgeous, ancient structures. Orhei, one of Moldova's oldest towns, takes its name from the city's most famous landmark, the Orhei Medieval Fortress. Because the city is close to the Nistru River, commercial trade is easy to reach, boosting Orhei's economy. Orhei is also a source of wine production, since the city is home to the Chateau Vartely winery, which is one of Moldova's most contemporary. It, like Cricova, has enthralling underground cellars.


    Orhei is culturally rich, with both archaeological sites and museums. The Orheiul Vechi Monastery, with its rocky bluffs and cave monasteries, is one of Moldova's most interesting destinations. When you consider all of the features, it's easy to see why Orhei has one of the greatest sightseeing packages in Moldova.


    Location: Moldova

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    Soroca

    Soroca is the capital and administrative center of the Soroca District, and is renowned as Moldova's "Romani (Gypsy) capital." The town of Soroca is situated along the Nistru (Dniester) River, which also serves as a border with Ukraine. Soroca has earned the moniker "Moldova's Roma Capital" for its walls, which are adorned with a hint of the country's splendor.


    This city is noted for having a substantially higher standard of living than the rest of Moldova. As a result, there are surely a plethora of thrillingly intriguing spots to explore in Moldova, all of which are unique to Soroca. The Soroca Fortress, which is both historical and fascinating, brings Moldova's history to every visitor. From its medieval style to its role as the country's major border defense, this ancient architecture is now a tourist attraction, creating a signature structure for the city of Soroca.


    Location: Soroca District

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