Great video , I’m new to your channel and will be visiting chisinau September and so excited , we gave up on the so called media places Spain France Italy New York etc etc as we were bored , so now been to Serbia kosovo Poland Lithuania Latvia Ukraine north Macedonia. It’s been the best decision we ever made as it’s a big world out there
Great to hear, hope you enjoy Chisinau as much as I did. There’s quite a few on your list I haven’t made yet! Just back from Antarctica though, so video coming relatively soon on that. Enjoy all your travels!
What a perfect guide, no other videos show the local bazzar/market I am arriving there in 3 days for my study, after this video, i can tell, i will have a lot of fun Thanks
Is it possible to get around if you only speak English? I am going to Bucharest next week, and was thinking of spending a couple of days there. I wanted to go to Transnistria, but I don't think it's appropriate in the current situation.
Yes, it’s manageable - there are more places than you’d usually find where people don’t speak English (yes, non-English speakers, I know we generally have it easy!!) but English language menus were typically available anyway. If you only have a couple of days, Chisinau will easily take up your time , it would be hard to fit in Transnistrja too.
@@BarryKenny i have no set timetable, so I could spend one day or several days there. Although I have always wanted to go to Transnistria. It is the support they give to Russia that makes me feel it wouldn't be a appropriate visit.
Ultimately I didn’t go through a combination of lack of time, the charity v much discouraging it, and lack of consular support (Ireland’s embassy were very clear: you’re on your own if you go).
@@MickeyMishra great point, it really is amazingly cheap! I tell everyone I know it’s the cheapest place in Europe, I think my total spending money for two weeks was €550, eating out all the time!
That’s great, with Refugee Support Europe, you can apply to volunteer at this link: www.refugeesupporteu.com/volunteer-with-us/ Best of luck, I hope you get to do it!
Yes, I thought so, and plenty I didn’t get to do esp if you wanted to travel a bit more outside the city. Best value destination I’ve been to in years too.
Great video , I’m new to your channel and will be visiting chisinau September and so excited , we gave up on the so called media places Spain France Italy New York etc etc as we were bored , so now been to Serbia kosovo Poland Lithuania Latvia Ukraine north Macedonia. It’s been the best decision we ever made as it’s a big world out there
Great to hear, hope you enjoy Chisinau as much as I did. There’s quite a few on your list I haven’t made yet! Just back from Antarctica though, so video coming relatively soon on that. Enjoy all your travels!
Thank your video,May be peaceful all the Moldova people,animals&birds from Myanmar.😊
Hi i am from Moldova but live in UK. Thank you for your video... Welcome to Moldova
Thank you! I hope I reflected Chisinău well, I really enjoyed my time there.
Thanks for the insight! Informative and valuable video 👍
Thanks Miriam!
What a perfect guide, no other videos show the local bazzar/market
I am arriving there in 3 days for my study, after this video, i can tell, i will have a lot of fun
Thanks
Thanks so much, glad you liked it. Really hope you enjoy your time there!
Is it possible to get around if you only speak English? I am going to Bucharest next week, and was thinking of spending a couple of days there.
I wanted to go to Transnistria, but I don't think it's appropriate in the current situation.
Yes, it’s manageable - there are more places than you’d usually find where people don’t speak English (yes, non-English speakers, I know we generally have it easy!!) but English language menus were typically available anyway. If you only have a couple of days, Chisinau will easily take up your time , it would be hard to fit in Transnistrja too.
@@BarryKenny i have no set timetable, so I could spend one day or several days there. Although I have always wanted to go to Transnistria. It is the support they give to Russia that makes me feel it wouldn't be a appropriate visit.
Ultimately I didn’t go through a combination of lack of time, the charity v much discouraging it, and lack of consular support (Ireland’s embassy were very clear: you’re on your own if you go).
Nobody seems to have done a video about how cheap it is to live there in that city. Why?
@@MickeyMishra great point, it really is amazingly cheap! I tell everyone I know it’s the cheapest place in Europe, I think my total spending money for two weeks was €550, eating out all the time!
Great vid! I second the notion that you will be tired when leaving - the country is a great place to visit!
Particularly if you find yourself with like-minded people!! :)
4:36 wow what a provocation, that guy likes trying his luck
😆 no, it was the soldier that said it, not me!
Why don't you visit Comrat, is it not in Moldova too? :))
Hi Paul, I would have liked to have seen more of Moldova, including Comrat, but most of my time was spent working! I do hope to visit again soon.
Hi I will go to visit Maldova for one month band may be more I like to Valanter during my visit ,how I can do it thanks
That’s great, with Refugee Support Europe, you can apply to volunteer at this link: www.refugeesupporteu.com/volunteer-with-us/ Best of luck, I hope you get to do it!
Is there much to do there ? Thinking of going solo in March
Yes, I thought so, and plenty I didn’t get to do esp if you wanted to travel a bit more outside the city. Best value destination I’ve been to in years too.