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Flight Lyon Chisinau : Airline ticket

  • Weather -18 °F
  • Distance 1834 km
  • Duration 2h39
  • Currency MDL
  • Languages Rom. Romanian

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Moldavie Chisinau

Chisinau: A green jewel in the heart of Moldova

 The harmony between nature and culture in this verdant capital

Nestled between valleys and hills, Chisinau, often called "the City of Parks," is a true haven of tranquility in Eastern Europe. Its numerous green spaces, wide shaded boulevards, and blooming gardens give it a unique charm. As a cultural crossroads, the Moldovan capital has a rich and tumultuous history, reflected in its Orthodox churches, museums, and Soviet-era architecture. Chisinau is also renowned for its famous wine cellars and its thriving art scene. Explore its markets, savor local cuisine, and enjoy the warm hospitality of the residents.

Whether you are a nature lover, a historyenthusiast, or a culinaryexplorer, Chisinau will captivate you with its authenticity and soothing atmosphere!

Book your direct flight from Lyon (LYS) to Chișinău (RMO) now for an unforgettable adventure!

5 reasons to visit Chisinau

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Discover the underground wine cellars

Chisinau is famous for hosting two of the largest wine cellars in the world: Cricova and Milestii Mici. With over 200 kilometers of underground galleries, these cellars house thousands of bottles, some dating back several decades. At Cricova, visitors have the chance to tour this underground maze by golf cart, learning about the history of Moldovan wine, its production methods, and the secrets of its preservation.

Milestii Mici holds the Guinness World Record for the largest wine collection in the world, boasting over 1.5 million bottles. The tour concludes with a tasting accompanied by traditional dishes, allowing guests to appreciate the diverse flavors of local grape varieties. This experience is a must for wine enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic and unique adventure!

Moldavie Chisinau parc
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Exploring the Parks and Gardens of the City

Nicknamed "the City of Parks," Chișinău offers numerous green spaces perfect for relaxation and leisurely strolls.

The Central Park Ștefan cel Mare is the oldest in the city and is considered its true green lung. With its tree-lined paths adorned with statues, fountains, and an artificial lake, it’s the ideal spot for a peaceful walk.

Further south, the Botanical Garden stretches over more than 100 hectares, featuring a multitude of rare plants, century-old trees, and exotic greenhouses. There are designated areas perfect for picnicking with family or friends.

For flower enthusiasts, the Rose Valley Park is a true delight in spring, when thousands of roses burst with colors and fragrances. A stroll through the parks of Chișinău allows visitors to reconnect with nature while remaining in the heart of the capital!

Musée National Adrien Dubouché
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Dive into History at the National Museum of History

The National Museum of History of Moldova is one of the best places to understand the country's history. Established in 1983, it houses over 300,000 objects, ranging from archaeological remains to ethnographic pieces. Visitors can explore exhibitions on the Daco-Roman era, the Middle Ages, and more recent periods influenced by Ottoman, Russian, and Soviet cultures.

The museum frequently hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, and workshops to further immerse visitors in the fascinating past of Moldova. This makes it a dynamic cultural hub for anyone interested in the country’s heritage.

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Strolling Through the Old Town

The heart of Chișinău beats to the rhythm of its bustling markets and vibrant alleys. A stroll through the old town will lead you to the Piata Centrala, the central market of the capital. This market is a meeting place where locals come to trade, taste, and share their passion for Moldovan cuisine. Just a short walk away, the Artisan Bazaar showcases traditional crafts, including folk costumes, colorful ceramics, and delicate embroidery.

Wandering through these markets not only allows for shopping but also offers authentic moments of interaction with the residents!

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Visit the Monasteries and Orthodox Churches

Moldova is a land of spirituality, reflected in its many monasteries. In Chișinău, don't miss the majestic Nativity Cathedral, located in the heart of the city. For a more authentic experience, take a trip to Căpriana Monastery, situated about 40 kilometers from the capital. Founded in the 15th century, this monastery is a gem of Moldovan Orthodoxy, nestled in a lush valley.

Here, you will discover wooden churches, a beautiful cloister, and a soothing silence. Each monastery and church in the region offers a glimpse into Moldovan spirituality, set against breathtaking natural backdrops.

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FAQ: Flights Lyon - Chisinau

Which airlines offer flights between Lyon and Chisinau?

The Chișinău Airport (RMO) in Moldova is served by Flyone, which offers direct flights year-round from Lyon. This means that Moldovan vineyards are accessible in all seasons!

Where to go in Chisinau for 3 days ?

For a 3-day stay in Chisinau, start by exploring the Central Park Ștefan cel Mare and visit the Nativity Cathedral to immerse yourself in local history. On the second day, discover the Căpriana Monastery, a spiritual gem surrounded by nature, followed by a visit to the Cricova wine cellar to taste renowned wines. Finally, conclude your stay with a stroll through the Piata Centrala to savor Moldovan cuisine and purchase artisanal souvenirs, all while enjoying the warm atmosphere of this little-known capital.

When to go to Moldova?

The best time to visit Moldova is from May to September, when the climate is mild and sunny. Spring and summer unveil lush, blooming landscapes, perfect for exploring vineyards and natural sites like Orheiul Vechi.

In autumn, from September to early October, the grape harvest season brings the country to life with wine festivals and tastings. Winter, while quieter, allows for an authentic Moldovan experience away from the crowds, although temperatures can be cold and activities may be more limited.