Moldavie

Chisinau

Direct flight from Nice to the Capitol of Moldova

Fly from Nice to Chisinau and discover Moldova

Taking a flight from Nice to Chisinau is a bit like a leap into the unknown, which is the essence of travel itself: discovery! You’ll find yourself in the heart of one of Europe’s most modest states, in terms of size and reputation as well as revenue. This humble status does not stop it from being incredibly generous. The locals have a true sense of hospitality, and are happy to share their daily life and simple pleasures, heritage and customs with visitors to the country’s capital. A meeting of people and cultures that makes a Nice-Chisinau direct flight the start of a beautiful adventure.

  • time difference

    +1h

  • currency

    Leu (MDL)

  • language

    Romanian/Moldovan

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Chisinau

Chisinau - Gastronomie locale moldave

Chisinau - bord du fleuve

In the heart of Moldova

Even though there is not yet a Nice-Chisinau low-cost flight, you can easily find an affordable flight using the database run by MisterFly, our partner for the online sale of flight tickets. In just a few clicks, you’ll find the right date and the best price for your Nice-Chisinau flight. Then all you have to do is book your Nice-Chisinau flight ticket. With no administrative fees, this service is a must. On top of that, if you prefer, you can pay in several monthly instalments.

  • Useful information for your trip to Chisinau

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    The formalities for travelling to Chisinau

    • Entry requirements: if you are a European citizen, you won’t need a visa to travel to Moldova. You’ll just need to show your valid passport.
    • Currency: the Moldovans use the Moldovan leu. One leu is worth 5 euro cents.

    Your non-stop Nice-Chisinau flight

    Head straight for Terminal 1. That’s where the only flight to the Moldovan capital departs from: the Nice-Chisinau flight with Flyone.

    Start your journey at the right tempo! Avoid rushing and last-minute stress by getting to the airport on time. You will have to go through security and customs! Make your way to Terminal 1 at least an hour and a half before your flight. If you need to go to the Flyone check-in desk to check in a suitcase or pick up your ticket, allow at least an extra fifteen minutes.

    Departure airportNice Côte d'Azur Airport
    Departure terminalTerminal 1
    Arrival airportChisinau Aiport

    Arriving in Chisinau


    The Nice-Chisinau flight operated by Flyone lands at Chisinau International Airport. It is thirteen kilometres away from the Moldovan capital. To get to the centre, you have the following options:

    • Bus: line 30 of the trolleybus takes you into the city every 40 minutes between 6 am and 10.59 pm, dropping you off on Avenue of 31 August 1989. Line 165 of the taxi minibus departs every 10 minutes, between 5.45 am and 10 pm, for Ismail Street. Whichever option you choose, the journey takes around thirty minutes.
    • Taxi: a taxi will drop you off in front of your hotel for a minimum rate of five euros, and the journey lasts around twenty minutes.
    • Hired car: there are five different car hire companies at the airport terminal. Hiring a car can be a good deal if, for example, you fancy venturing onto the Moldovan wine trail.

What to do in
Chisinau ?

Located right in the heart of Moldova, Chisinau undoubtedly showcases the country’s most enticing assets. Thanks to the pervading presence of nature, for one: the Moldovan capital boasts an attractive environment, with numerous parks that make it one of the greenest cities in this part of the world. And because it is so dynamic: with a much higher standard of living than the rest of the country, this other “city of seven hills” is a bustling urban hub with some top-quality restaurants and great nightlife.

Chisinau - chateau et jardins
Chisinau
  • For an original weekend getaway

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    Don’t like to follow the crowd? Do you have a spirit of adventure and a taste for the simple things in life? Do you enjoy being surrounded by nature, without being cut off? Dare to visit Chisinau! The Moldovan capital is resolutely off the beaten tourist track. A subtle mixture of Russian and Romanian, with Slavic and Latin influences, bearing the imprint of the Soviet era, the city has a unique personality and contagious vitality.

    And yet, there is nothing overtly showy about it. Quite the opposite! The only excessive aspect of this city is the good humour of those who live there. Its wealth lies in its authenticity, its human size - which makes it so pleasant to visit - and its laid-back lifestyle when, as soon as the warmer weather arrives, couples stroll hand in hand through the parks and gardens that cover over half its surface area.

    This ocean of greenery is an invitation to look beyond the city: take advantage of your stay to discover the Moldovan countryside, its beautiful old monasteries and, above all, its vineyards, one of Europe’s lesser-known gems. Not many people know that Moldova has been producing fine wines for centuries, with often excellent results. Its high-quality production is partly due to the ageing process: its wines are aged in cellars carved out of the rock and stretching over dozens and dozens of kilometres. An underground world devoted to Bacchus, a source of amazement for wine experts and anyone who simply enjoys a glass of fine wine.

  • The top 10 things to do in Chisinau and the surrounding area

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    • Get a feel for the city by walking up Stefan cel Mare Boulevard, the main thoroughfare, to the park of the same name, the city’s most stunning, with its large fountain, wrought iron gates, and pathway lined with bronze statues of 25 major authors.
    • Still on Stefan cel Mare Boulevard, don’t miss Nativity Cathedral and the "Victory Arch", located just next to it. After the tribulations of the Soviet era, this Orthodox church was restored to its former glory. Even its bell tower, destroyed in a single night in 1962, was rebuilt.
    • Step through the doors of a museum... Which one do we recommend? The Museum of the City of Chisinau, housed in a former water tower. The National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History, for its Moorish building, its impressive collections and its deinotherium skeleton, an ancestor of the elephant.
    • Are you a fan of poetry and authors who have left their mark on history? Visit the Pushkin Museum. It is housed in the building where the famous Russian poet lived for several months in 1820, during his three-year exile. Decorative art from that time, as well as the poet’s personal belongings. A moving experience.
    • Do your shopping the way the locals do at Piata Centrala, the city's most famous market. It is huge, and boasts a unique atmosphere. You’ll find everything here, from cheese to traditional clothing. But look out for pickpockets!
    • Take a stroll along Eugen Doga Street, behind Nativity Cathedral. It is the city’s only pedestrian street. It is also a romantic hot spot! Couples come here to touch the sculpture of lovers or ask for each other’s hand in marriage, hoping for a touch of magic and good fortune.
    • In the summer months, take a dip in the lakes in Valea Trandafirilor and Valea Morilor parks. These large areas of greenery are also a perfect setting in which to take a walk. Not to be missed: the Valea Morilor terraced garden stretching down towards the blue waters of the lake. Stunning!
    • Try out Moldovan cuisine, with its truly local roots. Its delicious typical dishes include chiperi umpluți (stuffed peppers), mămăligă (a type of porridge), pelmeni and vareniki (dumplings containing meat, vegetables or fruit) and clatite (crepes with a sweet or savoury filling).
    • Head out of Chisinau to discover the Moldovan countryside and its centuries-old monasteries. Well worth a visit: Capriana for the beauty of its ornamentation, Tipova, an incredible cave monastery, Hîncu, a hidden gem tucked away in nature.
    • All around Chisinau, discover Moldova’s finest vineyards, once a firm favourite with Russian Tsars. The vines are not just beautiful to look at, they also produce some delicious wines, which you can taste in the underground cellars in Cricova, Mileştii Mici and Brăneşti, stretching over dozens of kilometres.

Regular flights Nice - Chisinau KIV

Nice → Chisinau KIV

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FLIGHTS FLYONE from Nice to Chisinau

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