Cheap Hotels in Chisinau

8 Hotels in Chisinau, Moldova
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Hostel Amazing Ionika
9.5Superb(1133)
Hostel- 1.44km from city centre
The Hostel is located in the center at 5 mins from main street and from many Clubs to enjoy the night
Privates From
€17.70
Dorms From
€5.90
Aydeniz Hostel
Hostel- 1.3km from city centre
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Privates From
€3.13
Dorms From
€12.00
Buddha Hostel
7.8Very Good(7)
Hostel- 0.53km from city centre
We are right in the center of city! Near is markets and restaurants! We have very comfortable beds for you.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€10.00
Buddha Hostel
8.1Fabulous(12)
Hostel- 1.53km from city centre
Hostel is the centre of city and is the same time in very quiet place. We have for you 2 rooms. One room for 4 girls and another for 6 boys.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€12.00
Mary & George Hostel
2.0(1)
Hostel- 3.03km from city centre
Mary & George Hostel — A Cozy Stay in the Heart of Chișinău Welcome to Mary & George, a place wh
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€12.00
Hostel Vertum
7.6Very Good(4)
Hostel- 1.64km from city centre
All rooms are complete with a shared bathroom and air conditioning, and certain rooms also offer a balcony. Set in Chişinău, 3.5 km from Stefan The Great City Park and 3.5 km from Cathedral Park.
Privates From
€8.00
Dorms From
€13.00
London Boutique Hotel
Hotel- 1.43km from city centre
Set in the heart of the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, London Boutique Hotel offers accommodation in private rooms and a great atmosphere.
Privates From
€25.00
No Dorms Available
Home Boutique Hotel
Hotel- 6.37km from city centre
Discover Home Boutique Hotel, nestled in the heart of Chisinau at Strada Pădurii, 19. This stylish and c
Privates From
€15.00
No Dorms Available

About Chisinau

7.6Very Good(93 Reviews)
Activities
7.1
Eating out
8.2
Shopping
6.8
Chilling out
8.0
Transport
7.6
Sightseeing
7.0
Culture
7.5
Nightlife
7.6
Value for Money
8.8

About Chisinau

Moldova's capital city, Chișinău, is off the beaten path for most travellers. Those who do visit will find moving museum exhibits, plenty of green spaces and some of Europe's purest wine. The entire city was razed to the ground in World War II, so the architecture you see today was rebuilt in an imposing Soviet style. Spend a few hours strolling between manicured parks or head out into the rolling hills and vineyards of Moldova. 

There are many Chișinău hostels to choose from, like brightly painted dorms complete with wall art or private apartments with a kitchen. You can even hang out in a preserved underground bunker. Some hostels organise weekly parties on their roof terrace, while others host free barbecues for guests to mingle. It is easy to find a Chișinău hostel with free breakfast and tea or coffee throughout the day, and most hostels have air con, whether you're in a dorm or private room. 

The centre of Chișinău is compact and spreads out around the Arc de Triomphe. Bulevardul Ștefan cel Mare is the main boulevard where you'll find the Government National Palace and the National Opera. To the south and west of the centre are two large parks where you can enjoy the leisurely pace of this understated capital. An hour's drive from the centre is historical site Orheiul Vechi, where ruins date back 2000 years, showcasing Moldova's cultural heritage.

Sights in Chișinău are varied, from the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History, where you can see a full-size reconstruction of a mammoth skeleton, to the Army Museum where an emotive exhibition can be found on stories of Red Terror and Soviet-era repression. Valea Morilor makes for a relaxing afternoon as the city park has a lake and swimming beach. You can sample Moldovan wines in Chișinău's popular nightlife or visit Mileştii Mici winery, awarded the title of the world's biggest underground winery boasting 200km of tunnels for storage.

When arriving at Chişinău International Airport catch a bus or marshrutka (shared minibus) to the city centre, which takes 35 minutes. Buses connect Chişinău to most cities in Europe, but depart from the Central, Northern and Southern Bus Stations, so it's important to check which before travelling. To get around the city in nostalgic style, use the Trolleybuses that still rattle their way along the streets. They're particularly helpful for getting to the different bus stations.

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