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I'm going to Chernivtsi for three days. What to visit in Chernivtsi themselves and, possibly, in the nearby cities of Romania or Moldova?
I'm going to Chernivtsi for three days. What to visit in Chernivtsi themselves and, possibly, in the nearby cities of Romania or Moldova?
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аватар Igor_m
University, theater square, Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Temple, walk through the old town. Kamenets Podolsky, Khotyn two hours away. That's three days gone. Good luck !
аватар dima_80_
I would like some more advice about Romania - Moldova ... How and where to get there, what to see?
аватар ollennka
I don’t know about Chernivtsi, but the Romanian border is nearby, Northern Bukovina, and this is a scattering of beautiful monasteries of the 15th-16th centuries with painted churches. Go to Suceava, a very convenient city for basing, a good hotel base, in Suceava itself there is a very pretty fortress, museums, churches. And from Suceava there are trips to Moldovitsa, Sucevitsa, Voronets, Gura Humorului, where the frescoes are best preserved. You can really see them all in one day.
For transport - it's better to rent a car, I somehow didn't notice public transport in Bukovina.
аватар Igor_m
If you have your own car, then you can make it to Bucharest. Not bad to get to Bran, Brasov, Sinai - this is Transylvania, far away. There is nothing special in the border towns, in Moldova too, although both countries are attractive by nature, you can just "stare" at them, the towns without sights are very pretty.
аватар ollennka
Igor, this will no longer be a vacation, but masochism. A person has only three days. It's a seven hour drive from Suceava to Bucharest, and all by country roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h and stuffed with trucks and horse-drawn vehicles, you'll curse everything while you're driving.
аватар Igor_m
ollennka, the way it is, crossed Romania ten times from top to bottom and from bottom to top, but did not experience driving pleasure, much better in Turkey, Austria and even in Ukraine. 50 km / h went the first two times, then like everyone else. Your choice is great, I agree.
аватар ollennka
))) I also drove like everyone else, until on the way from Bukovina to the south I was caught by a traffic cop for speeding.
аватар Igor_m
It's very easy to drive around Romania like everyone else - behind a truck, behind a local. They know where and how. Trucks in settlements 90-100 km / h with overtaking through a continuous axial past traffic cops. And I'm behind, I can't be seen by eye or radar.
аватар ollennka
Igor, yes, this is all clear, I went for the local.))) As a result, the traffic cops slowed down both me and the local man who pressed ninety in front of me instead of the allowed fifty.
аватар 86jjj
Dima_80: Good afternoon! Go to the Romanian part of Moldova, here above you have been advised good places. There is almost nothing to see in the Republic of Moldova,
аватар sveta.n
A person asks what can be seen in Chernivtsi, but the language does not understand what it is about. Chernivtsi is a very nice small city. In March 2023, I visited: University of Chernivtsi named after Fedkovych, main street, central street of Olga Kobylyanska, Theater Square, Ship Building, Museum of Local History, Drama Theater, Armenian Cathedral, Art Museum, German Building, Jewish House. The city is interesting, there are many cafes where you can drink delicious coffee.
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