The northern part is endowed with unique natural attractions including the scientific reserve "Royal Forest", landscape reserve "Suta de Movile", protected area "Land of herons, toltre with caves", Big Rock "natural monument", cave "Emil Racovita (80 ha., total length ≈ 89 km. in gypsum), the gypsum karst terrain. You can visit the Land of the Natal Museum (1982), Museum of Folk Art (1993), archaeological site with remains of culture Edinet (VIII-XIX th century BC), Church St. Împ.Constantin and Elena (1924-1934), the church Sf.Paraschiva "(1924), Armenian Church (XIX th century), History and Ethnography Museum, Theatre "V. Alecsandri.
In the suburbs of Chisinau are three major areas of rest - Vadul lui Voda, Vatra and Condriţa and in radius of about 50 km are nationally important sights of Orhei, Capriana, Hîncu, Mileştii Mici, Cojuşna, Reserve "Codru", etc.., for which Chisinau is the main supplier of tourists.
The area is rich in tourist attractions center's funds, man-made tourist facilities. Here you will find the scientific reserve "Codrii" represented by meadow flora sector representative," Cave of Surprises. "As you will discover the attractions anthropogenic Hunting Castle and the Palace's Inn Bei (sf.sec.XIX), Museum of History (1979), the mansion "Zamfir Ralli-Arbore" monastery "Ad. Virgin "(1429), monastery or Hâncu St. Paraskevi "(1678), Place Battle Iasi Chisinau, The Old Orhei, medieval ruins Orhei chief magistrate of the monastery" Assumption ", the museum complex" Orhei "(1968), Museum-farm (sec . XIX)
Southern region includes major cities Plain Bugeac and Cahul and Comrat. The area includes special attractions, among which you can discover the scientific reserve "Lower Prut" natural monument geopaleontologic, mineral water (thermal) in the spa "White water lily, " Trajan's Wall fragment from the Netherlands (sec. III-IV raised by the Romans, had four elements of fortification), the medieval fortress Moldovan (1408), the church of Transfiguration (1815), the church of the Assumption "(1819), Museum of History and Land Studies (1914).