Soroca - a beautiful northern Moldovan town, situated on the right coast of the Nistru river, thus beautiful views are guaranteed!
Maybe Soroca is not the most famous attraction of Moldova and very few people visit it, but if you are one of those "different" - then this option is best for you!
There are 3 main areas of Soroca, which worth visiting:
- Medieval Fortress ( now on reconstruction)
- Candle of Gratitude
- Gypsy Hill.
Let me explain those:
SOROCA FORTRESS - now on reconstruction.
CANDLE OF GRATITUDE Monument - is a 30 meters tall obelisk on the top of the hill, with 650 steps! The monument symbolizes gratitude to people who preserved Moldovan culture through centuries.
GYPSY HILL - it is a crazy-looking architectural area of Roma people. Most of the houses look like small castles.
You should see that!
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Soroca is the main city and the administrative centre in the Soroca District and is somewhat known as the "Romani (Gypsy) capital of Moldova". The town of Soroca is beautifully situated by the Nistru (Dniester) River which also marks the border with neighbouring Ukraine.
Soroca Fortress (Romanian: Cetatea Soroca) is a historic fort in the Republic of Moldova, in the modern-day city of Soroca.
History
The city has its origin in the medieval Genoese trade post of Olchionia, or Alchona. It is known for its well-preserved stronghold, established by the Moldavian Prince Stephen the Great (Ştefan cel Mare) in 1499.
The original wooden fort, which defended a ford over the Dniester (Moldovan/Romanian: Nistru), was an important link in the chain of fortifications which comprised four forts (e.g. Akkerman and Khotin) on the Dniester, two forts on the Danube and three forts on the north border of medieval Moldova. Between 1543 and 1546 under the rule of Petru Rareş, the fortress was rebuilt in stone as a perfect circle with five bastions situated at equal distances.
During the Great Turkish War, John Sobieski's forces successfully defended the fortress against the Ottomans. It was of vital military importance during the Pruth Campaign of Peter the Great in 1711. The stronghold was sacked by the Russians in the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739). The Soroca fortress is an important attraction in Soroca, having preserved cultures and kept the old Soroca in the present day.
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, is a vibrant city where Soviet-era architecture meets modern development. Known for its parks, monuments, and lively cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and Eastern European charm. The city is also a gateway to Moldova's renowned wine regions.
A beautiful park in the heart of Chisinau, perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature.
A monument dedicated to Stephen the Great, a famous Moldovan ruler.
A museum showcasing the natural history and ethnography of Moldova.
A traditional Moldovan polenta, often served with cheese, sour cream, or stews.
Fried or baked pastries filled with various ingredients like cheese, potatoes, or cabbage.
This is the best time to visit Chisinau for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals and cultural events.
Moldovan Leu (MDL)
GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Chisinau is generally safe, but petty crime can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Chisinau Central Railway Station
Central Bus Station, North Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Chisinau. They are affordable and cover most of the city.
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Car, Bike
One of the largest wine cellars in Moldova, offering tours and tastings.
A historic monastery nestled in a picturesque setting.
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