Walking Tours Moldova
Walking Tours in Moldova
Discover the Hidden Charm of Moldova
Moldova, a small country located between Romania and Ukraine, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Walking tours are an excellent way to experience the authentic charm of this off-the-beaten-path destination.
Must-See Places
- Chișinău: The capital city boasts a mix of Soviet-era architecture and 19th-century buildings. Visit the stunning Cathedral Park, the National Museum, and the Monument to Stephen the Great.
- Orheiul Vechi: This medieval town features a monastery complex carved into limestone cliffs, surrounded by beautiful vineyards.
- Soroca Fort: Explore this imposing 15th-century fortress, perched on a hill overlooking the Prut River.
Tips for Walking Tours
- Weather: Moldova’s climate is continental, with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared with comfortable shoes and layers of clothing.
- Language: Romanian and Russian are the official languages, but many locals speak some English. Consider hiring a guide or using a translation app to enhance your experience.
- Safety: As in any country, be mindful of pickpocketing and petty theft in crowded areas.
- Food: Savor traditional Moldovan cuisine, which includes delicious dishes like mamaliga (polenta), mămăligă cu smântână (polenta with sour cream), and șiftetelu cu slănină (stuffed cabbage rolls).
- Accommodation: Choose from a range of hotels, hostels, and guesthouses in major towns and cities.
Getting Around
- Walking: The best way to explore Moldova’s charming streets and towns is on foot.
- Public Transportation: Buses and trolleybuses connect major towns and cities. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for convenient navigation.
- Taxis: Available, but be sure to agree on the fare before departing.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April-May): Enjoy mild weather, blooming flowers, and lush greenery.
- Autumn (September-October): Experience comfortable temperatures, harvest festivals, and stunning fall foliage.