Hotels in Chişinău
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Browse hotels in Chișinău, Moldova — properties from the Centre district to Botanica, near the 1836 Cathedral and Arc de Triomphe. Visa-free for EU travelers.
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About Chişinău
Chișinău: Moldova's Capital on the Cuiur River Plain
Chișinău (also spelled Chisinau) sits at roughly 47°N in the heart of Moldova, one of Europe's smallest and least-visited republics. First documented in 1436, the city grew under Russian Imperial rule into a grid of neoclassical boulevards, Soviet-era apartment blocks, and Orthodox churches. The Cathedral of Christ's Nativity (1836) anchors Cathedral Park at the city's core, while Stefan cel Mare Boulevard links most major landmarks within a walkable 2 km stretch.
Where to Stay in Chișinău
Most hotels cluster around the Centre district, within 10 minutes' walk of the National History Museum and the Arc de Triomphe (1840). The Botanica and Rîșcani neighborhoods offer quieter, lower-priced alternatives 2–4 km from the centre. Business travelers favor properties near Moldexpo, the national exhibition center on the northern edge of the city.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Henri Coandă flights connect via Bucharest; direct routes also operate from Frankfurt, Vienna, and Istanbul.
- Currency: Moldovan leu (MDL); ATMs are common on Stefan cel Mare Boulevard.
- Language: Romanian is official; Russian is widely spoken in hotels and restaurants.
- Visa: EU, US, and UK passport holders enter visa-free for up to 90 days.
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