Tourism in Moldova
Moldova attracts tourists from countries all over the world.
Overview
From January 2007, Moldova established a visa-free regime for the US, Canada, Japan and Switzerland which should facilitate more trips by foreign tourists. Hotels in Moldova also charge high prices, while the quality of service on average is quite low.
Moldova is well known for its rich traditions in wine making. Wine tours are offered to tourists in Chişinău and other towns across the country. Vineyards/cellars include Cricova, Purcari, Ciumai, Romanesti, Cojuşna, Milestii Mici and others.[1]
Main attractions
- National History Museum of Moldova
- Muzeul Memoriei Neamului
- Căpriana monastery
- Hâncu monastery
- Noul Neamţ Monastery
- Saharna Monastery
- Milestii Mici (winery)
- Central Chişinău
- Old Orhei
See also
Gallery
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Noul Neamţ Monastery
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Triumphal arch and Nativity Cathedral
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Capitoline Wolf and National History Museum
References
External links
- Welcome to Moldova!
- Moldova travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Media related to Tourism in Moldova at Wikimedia Commons
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