
Moldova offers a warm and diverse range of accommodation options. In Chișinău, travelers can stay at modern hotels such as Radisson Blu Leogrand and Bristol Central Park Hotel, offering comfort and excellent service. Outside the city, visitors discover charming family-run guesthouses, wine estate hotels, and countryside lodges, especially in regions like Orhei, Purcari, Trebujeni, and the Codru forest area. These rural stays offer peaceful settings, homemade food, and authentic Moldovan hospitality.
Moldovan cuisine celebrates fresh local ingredients and traditional recipes. Signature dishes include mămăligă, sarmale, zeamă, and plăcinte. Meals are often served with homemade pickles, jams, fresh bread, and natural juices. Dining in Moldova is an experience rooted in hospitality, flavor, and authentic rural traditions.
Contemporary Moldovan cuisine with a fine-dining twist, located inside Berd’s Design Hotel.
Average price: €25-€60
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Artisanal Moldovan cuisine inspired by village recipes, presented with modern style.
Average price: €20-€40
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Stylish café & patisserie known for artisan cakes, signature pastries and refined coffee.
Average price: €4-€12
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Popular family restaurant chain serving traditional Moldovan dishes.
Average price: €8-€15
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Fine dining & wine pairing experiences at Moldova's top winery.
Average price: €25-€40
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Elegant cuisine with locally sourced ingredients in a historic chateau.
Average price: €25-€45
Book TableMoldova is one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions, offering unforgettable tours in cellars like Cricova, Mileștii Mici, Purcari and Castel Mimi. Visitors enjoy underground galleries, premium tastings, and gourmet pairings.
Explore the legendary underground wine city and sparkling halls.
Tour price: €25-€60
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Premium tastings, vineyard walks & gourmet pairings.
Tour price: €35-€80
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Country-style winery with traditional food and rustic charm.
Tour price: €15-€40
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