1 DAY:Chisinau Sightseeing Tour &Cricova Cellar wine Tasting
Why we love it?
Exclusions
- Lunch
Itinerary
The monument of Stephen the Great and Holy
The Monument of Stephen the Great and Holy is one of Moldova’s most iconic landmarks and a proud symbol of the nation’s identity. Standing at the entrance of Ștefan cel Mare Park in the centre of Chișinău, this impressive bronze statue honors Moldova’s greatest medieval ruler—Stephen III of Moldavia (1457–1504).
Statues of lovers on the Pedestrian Street
A double monument, arguably the most romantic in Chisinau, was unveiled on Pedestrian Street Eugen Doga on October 14, 2017. The author of the monument is sculptor Pavel Obreja. Along Pedestrian Street, there is an exhibition featuring the sale of handicrafts crafted by folk artisans from the country.
Chisinau City Hall building
At the end of the 19th century, the current mayor of the city, Karol Schmidt, initiated the construction of a new headquarters for the Duma of the city (town hall) on the place occupied by the fire station. The design was entrusted to the then city architect Mitrofan Elladi.
Triumphal Arch
From an architectural perspective, a triumphal arch is a monument in the form of an arched portico, featuring one or more arches, constructed to commemorate a significant event or honor a notable personality. For urban planning purposes, it is typically situated in one of the city squares, marking the axis...
Presidental Palace of the Republic of Moldova
The building, constructed between 1984 and 1987, was designed by architects Iuri Tumanian, A. Zalțman, and V. Iavorski. Initially conceived as an administrative facility to accommodate the Supreme Soviet of the Moldovan SSR, the structure was repurposed in the early 1990s, with minimal modifications, to serve as the seat of...
Cricova Winery – Tour & Wine Tasting
Discover one of Moldova’s most iconic attractions on a guided journey through Cricova Winery, the legendary “underground wine city” known for its vast network of tunnels, sparkling wines, and rich winemaking traditions.
Located just outside Chișinău, Cricova impresses visitors with more than 120 kilometers of limestone galleries, turning the winery into a fascinating labyrinth of history, technology, and exceptional wines.
Your tour begins with a comfortable electric train ride through the underground streets, where temperature and humidity remain ideal for wine aging. Along the way, explore historic cellars, Soviet-era collections, unique barrels, and Cricova’s famous sparkling wine halls.
After the tour, enjoy a guided wine tasting, featuring some of the winery’s finest selections—beautifully presented in an elegant tasting room. Learn about traditional methods, the famous “Méthode Champenoise,” and the secrets that make Cricova’s wines internationally recognized.
Highlights:
Explore the world-famous Cricova underground cellars
Ride through over 120 km of underground galleries
Visit thematic halls and private collections
Discover the history of Cricova’s sparkling wines
Enjoy a curated wine tasting experience
Optional upgrade: premium tasting packages
Please Note
- Infants must not sit on lapsNot stroller accessibleNot wheelchair accessibleWhen visiting the underground wine cellars, we recommend bringing a jacket or sweater. The cellars maintain a constant temperature of 12–14°C (54–57°F) for optimal wine storage, which might feel cool during your visit.BeOurGuest, travelers will pick up from hotel, apartment.
Know Before You Go
- Infant seats available
- Animals or pets allowed
- Public transportation nearby
- Passport required
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 26 hours before start
Non-refundable after 26 hours before start




