Chisinau|A tour of wine cellars and history
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, is like a low-key pearl in Eastern Europe, exuding a unique charm. The city has a warm and humid climate, with an average temperature of -4°C in January and 20.5°C in July. No matter when you come, you can appreciate its unique charm. Next, I will take you on a wonderful journey to Chisinau!
Preliminary preparation
Visa and Air Tickets
To travel to Moldova, you need to apply for a visa in advance. You can apply through the Embassy of Moldova in China or the visa center, prepare the required materials, and follow the procedures. Currently there are no direct flights from Moldova to China. It is recommended to transfer from cities such as Moscow and Bucharest. Book your flight tickets in advance to get better prices.
Luggage equipment
Prepare appropriate clothing according to the travel time. In winter, you need to bring thick cotton-padded clothes, scarves, gloves and other warm clothes; in summer, you should mainly wear light and breathable clothes, and bring sun protection products such as sunscreen, sunglasses and a sun hat. In addition, comfortable sneakers are essential for walking and exploring the city.
Transportation
External transportation
After arriving at Chisinau International Airport, you can choose to take a taxi to the city center, which takes about 30 minutes and costs about 100-150 lei. You can also take the airport bus, which is cheaper, about 20 lei, but you need to pay attention to the operating hours and stop information.
Internal Transportation
Transportation in Chisinau is relatively convenient, with buses, trams and trolleybuses covering a wide range. Buy a transportation card and you can travel conveniently. If you want to explore the city more freely, you can also choose to rent a car and drive yourself, but you must familiarize yourself with the local traffic rules in advance.
Attractions
Historical and cultural relics
1. Arc de Triomphe: This building was built in 1840 to commemorate the victory of the Russian Empire in the Russo-Turkish War. The classical-style triumphal arch is supported by four Corinthian columns, and the large bell inside the gate is made of confiscated Turkish cannon copper. Standing in front of the Arc de Triomphe, it seems as if you can travel through time and space and feel that magnificent history.
2. National History Museum: The museum houses a large collection of Moldovan historical relics, which comprehensively display the development process of Moldova from the Paleolithic Age to the modern times. Here, you can gain an in-depth understanding of Moldova's history and culture. This is a place that history lovers should not miss.
Natural scenery and special experiences
1. Clicova Winery: A world-famous underground wine city with a total length of 120 kilometers of wine storage tunnels. Wandering through the cellar's tunnels, lined with millions of bottles of wine, the air is filled with the aroma of wine. You can also visit the Wine Museum to learn about the wine-making process and taste a variety of fine wines.
2. Central Park: The park is lined with green trees and blooming flowers, and the church in the center is solemn and majestic. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and feel the strong religious atmosphere.
Gourmet Feast
1. Local traditional cuisine: Be sure to try traditional Moldova dishes, such as roast pork with polenta, where the pork is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the polenta is sweet and soft; and stuffed peppers, where rice, meat and vegetables are stuffed into the peppers and roasted, which are rich in flavor.
2. Wine: Moldova is known as the "Wine Kingdom" and the local wine is of high quality. In the Clicova Winery or local wineries, taste a glass of fragrant wine and feel the charm of wine culture. We recommend trying Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and other varieties.
Accommodation recommendations
1. Classi Hotel: This family-friendly hotel has a swimming pool and offers comfortable accommodation and quality services.
2. Bristol Central Park Hotel: Located close to Central Park, it is convenient for travel and also provides airport pick-up and drop-off services to make your trip easier.
Precautions
1. Security issues: Chisinau has good overall security, but in crowded places, such as the Central Market, you should take care to keep your personal belongings safe to avoid loss or theft. Try to avoid going to remote places alone at night.
2. Cultural customs: Most Moldovans believe in Orthodox Christianity. When entering religious places such as churches, you should dress appropriately and keep quiet. Respect local customs and avoid unnecessary misunderstandings due to cultural differences.
3. Food hygiene: The tap water quality in Chisinau is poor. It is recommended to drink mineral water or purified water. When choosing a restaurant, try to choose a regular restaurant with good hygiene conditions to avoid eating unclean food that may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.