Chisinau is an adventurous destination, and also a picturesque one. The fact that Moldova has an open economy with an economically developed capital city, but still has not experienced the scale of development witnessed in the Baltic countries, should make this a potentially lucrative destination for business travellers. For leisure travellers too, Chisinau and Moldova have many attractions. Ironically, like Vilnius, the capital is located on seven hills, making it one of the greenest capital cities in Europe and giving it an undulating feel. For wine lovers, Moldova is a fascinating country with deep traditions of wine making. Wine tours usually include Cricova, a small town 15 km from the capital, famous for its wine cellars and home to the biggest wine cellar in the world. The Vilnius–Chisinau flights are being operated twice a week on Thursdays and Saturdays. One-way ticket prices start at just EUR 50 (taxes included). |