Food Scene
The national cuisine
We provide our guests with several discount cards to the most popular restaurants in our city!
76 locals recommend
La Placinte
33 Strada PușkinWe provide our guests with several discount cards to the most popular restaurants in our city!
Andy's Pizza - La Plăcinte
45 Strada IsmailWe have discount card for our guests!
La Placinte
33 Strada Pușkin We have discount card for our guests!
Andy's Pizza
32 Strada PușkinWe have discount card for our guests!
Shopping
Malldova
21 Strada ArborilorBasarabia Avenue Square
4 Strada Calea MoşilorParks & Nature
Memorial 9 mai 1945
Strada Pantelimon Halippa5 min from our house!!!
Butuceny
Valea Morilor
Strada Grigore AlexandrescuStephen the Great Monument
This is a fragment of the meeting of two lovers, a freeze frame made 2 seconds before the moment both are waiting for.
Sculpture of Lovers
Strada Eugen DogaThis is a fragment of the meeting of two lovers, a freeze frame made 2 seconds before the moment both are waiting for.
Arts & Culture
The National Museum of History of Moldova
121A Strada 31 August 1989By food from our House about 20 min
Entertainment & Activities
Bazinul Universităţii Sportive
78 Strada 31 August 1989Disciunt for our guests - 20%
Sightseeing
The Great National Assembly Square
Piața Marii Adunări NaționaleIt is famous for its well preserved cave monasteries. This territory was isolated from the outer world and it is supposed that, at the time when Christians came here, the caves were been already cut in the rocks by prehistoric tribes who had lived in the area. The Christians probably used the existing caves but the expansion of monastic life in the later middle ages and frequent Crimean and Budjak Tatar raids forced the monks to go deeper into inaccessible cliffs. They expanded the existing caves and created new ones. Some caves are well preserved nowadays.
39 locals recommend
Old Orhei
It is famous for its well preserved cave monasteries. This territory was isolated from the outer world and it is supposed that, at the time when Christians came here, the caves were been already cut in the rocks by prehistoric tribes who had lived in the area. The Christians probably used the existing caves but the expansion of monastic life in the later middle ages and frequent Crimean and Budjak Tatar raids forced the monks to go deeper into inaccessible cliffs. They expanded the existing caves and created new ones. Some caves are well preserved nowadays.