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Many people travel to Chisinau to enjoy some great wineries, wildlife watching, and ruins, and stopping over for at least day or two in Chisinau is more than worthwhile if you're traveling through Moldova's Central Moldovia region. Chisinau is one of Moldova's more well-known travel destinations, and its most popular attractions include the Malldova and Cricova wine cellars. There's a lot more interesting things to see and do in Chisinau, so be sure check out this Chisinau travel guide in more detail.
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Forget the city itself, unless you are a fan of Soviet architecture of the 70s and 80s. Take a trip to one of wine cellars - like Milesti Mici, a few kilometers from the capital. Ten of kilometers of underground corridors, where wine is stored, and unforgettable tasting experience. Good tip? (+1) Notwithstanding their difficult socioeconomic situation, Moldovans always try to dress conservatively and well, whether in formal or sports clothes. Thus, it is appreciated if foreigners dress similarly. Moldovan women, usually, do not shake hands and, in either a business or a social setting, a nod of the head is acceptable when greeting or meeting a woman, or women. By the same token when a man greets a male acquaintance, with a handshake, it would be impolite not to shake the hand of all the males in the group as well. In a wine producing country such as Moldova it has traditionally been considered impolite not to drink the entire glass of wine if the host/hostess offers a toast. Since many toasts are typically offered throughout a social or business dinner, the requirement of this custom has tended to be altered for westerners who might choose not to drink alcohol as a matter of principle, health or religion. Moldovans are not so surprised, therefore, and do not seem to be offended to see a glass of water or juice raised instead for the toast. In Moldova shoes that are worn out of doors are removed when entering a home or apartment. Moldovans normally wear slippers for indoor use. If a foreigner is invited as a guest, he/she may want to carry a heavy pair of knit socks or slippers to wear indoors in place of his/her outdoor shoes. It is customary in Moldova for the person celebrating his/her birthday to provide an array of food and drink for the work place and at home. It is also customary, when invited to a home, to take flowers or a small gift. Good tip? (0) A place that really hasn't gotten the hold on tourism yet, but there is a cool place where Pushkin used to live, with a small museum and some very nice buildings. Food isn't great but you can get a lot of nice fruits, veggies, and nuts. Hire a guide and driver and take off for Orheuil Vecchi and visit the wineries for a tour and tasting! Good tip? (0)
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Maria S. wrote a review on La Taifas, Chisinau 10 mons ago Arhanghel I. wrote a review on Posta Veche, Chisinau 10 mons ago Xristoforos M. wrote a review on Malldova, Chisinau 11 mons ago Carlos F. wrote a review on Mcdonalds Rijkanovka, Chisinau 11 mons ago 1 year ago 1 year ago
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