Moldova is an emerging destination for travelers seeking authentic experiences in Eastern Europe. From historic cities to world-famous wineries, Chisinau offers plenty for tourists to explore. If you’re planning a trip, this guide breaks down all the essential costs — from flights and hotels to food, transport, and excursions — along with practical tips to help you plan your visit.
1. Flights to Chisinau
Getting to Chisinau is relatively affordable, especially from Europe.
- From Italy (Milan, Rome): €30–€60 one-way, €60–€200 round-trip
- From Spain (Madrid, Barcelona): €40–€80 one-way, round-trip in the lower hundreds
- From France (Paris, Nice): €35–€100 one-way, €100–€250+ round-trip
- From USA (Chicago, New York): around US$1,300–US$1,500 round-trip with 1–2 connections
Mini-Hack: Book tickets 2–3 months in advance and look for mid-week flights to get the best deals.
2. Hotels in Chisinau

Chisinau offers a wide range of accommodation options.
Luxury & Mid-Range Hotels
- Radisson Blu Leogrand Hotel Chisinau: €120–€200+/night
- Bristol Central Park Hotel Chisinau: €100–€160+/night
- Courtyard by Marriott Chisinau: €90–€150/night
Other Options
- TA Collection Hotel, Tulip Residence & Spa, ibis Styles Chisinau: €50–€100/night
- Budget guesthouses: €30–€60/night
Mini-Hack: Staying in the city center allows you to walk to most attractions and save on transport.
3. Local Transport & Sightseeing in Chisinau

Chisinau is compact and easy to navigate.
Public Transport
- Bus/trolleybus ticket: 6 MDL (~€0.30)
- Monthly pass: 234 MDL (~€12)
- Airport to city center: 6 MDL
Taxis & Ride-Hailing
- Short rides: a few Euros
- Apps: Yandex Go, Hip
Main Attractions
- National Museum of History of Moldova: ~50 MDL
- National Art Museum: ~30–50 MDL
- Stefan cel Mare Boulevard and Park: free
- Triumphal Arch: free
- Cathedral Park and Nativity Cathedral: free
- Tourist trolleybus: ~30 MDL
Mini-Hack: Many attractions are within walking distance, so you may not need transport at all.
4. Wine Tours – Castel Mimi & Milestii Mici
Moldova is famous for its wine culture.
- Castel Mimi: ~400 MDL basic tour, up to €60+ premium experiences
- Milestii Mici: €18–€70+ depending on package

Mini-Hack: Booking a group tour can reduce transportation costs.
5. Mobile Internet & Roaming
Local SIM Cards
- Affordable prepaid SIMs with several GB of data for a few Euros
Roaming
- Available but more expensive than local SIM
- Free Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, restaurants, and hotels
Mini-Hack: Buy a SIM card at the airport for immediate access to mobile internet.
6. Food & Dining Costs
Moldova offers affordable and diverse food options.
- Local lunch: €5–€10
- Mid-range dinner: €15–€30
- Coffee or dessert: €2–€6
Recommended Places
Mini-Hack: Local bakeries are a great way to try traditional food at very low prices.
7. What to See in Moldova: Chisinau, Soroca and Naslavcea

Moldova offers a mix of urban culture, history, and nature.
Chisinau – Main Attractions
- National Museum of History of Moldova: ~50 MDL
- National Art Museum: ~30–50 MDL
- Stefan cel Mare Boulevard and Park: free
- Triumphal Arch: free
- Cathedral Park and Nativity Cathedral: free
Mini-Hack: You can explore most of the city in one day on foot.
Soroca – Medieval History on the Dniester
Soroca is a popular day trip destination about 3 hours from Chisinau.
- Soroca Fortress: 15–30 MDL (~€1–€2)
- Guided tours: €10–€20
- Transport:
- Bus: €5–€10
- Taxi/private transfer: €30–€50
Nearby attractions:
- Candle of Gratitude monument – free
- Dniester River viewpoints – free
Mini-Hack: Visit early in the day for fewer crowds and better views.
Naslavcea – Northern Nature Escape
Naslavcea is one of the most scenic places in Moldova.
- Blue Lake (Lacul Albastru): free
- “Heart of Moldova” viewpoint: free
- La 33 de vaduri natural area: free
Transport:
- Bus: ~175–185 MDL (~€9–€10)
Optional experiences:
- Trout farm entry: ~280 MDL (~€14)
- Meals: 75–200 MDL
- Accommodation: €55–€65 per room
Mini-Hack: Ideal for a full-day nature trip with hiking and photography.
Sample Budget for 5 Days in Chisinau (Excluding Flights)
Accommodation (mid-range): 80–150 EUR per night
Food and drinks: 30–60 EUR per day
Transport: about 0.30 EUR per ride or 12 EUR for a monthly pass
Museums and attractions: 2–5 EUR per visit
Winery tours: 20–70 EUR per trip
Estimated total for 5 days: 400–800 EUR depending on your travel style
Mini-Hack: Combine free attractions with paid experiences to balance your budget.
Moldova combines culture, history, wine tourism, and nature — all at relatively low costs compared to other European destinations. Whether you’re exploring Chisinau, visiting wineries, or taking day trips to Soroca and Naslavcea, the country offers excellent value for foreign tourists looking for something unique and authentic.


