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When to Go in Chisinau
Edit ThisWhen planning a trip to Chisinau, when to go is undoubtedly going to be on your mind. Chisinau, a city located in the middle of Moldova with a population of 592,900, is a popular vacation destination for those who enjoy lush green environments, beautiful architecture, historic graveyards, and fine wine tasting festivals.
Spring
In the spring, Chisinau only has a 1% chance of snowing, but its temperatures are quite cold, with an average of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. This season isn't too popular among tourists, but some like to come and see the beautiful churches and graveyards during this time of the year because tourism is at a minimum.
Summer
The summer is mostly sunny in chisinau, with the temperatures averaging 70 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the most popular season to travel to Chisinau if tourists are looking for lush green terrain, and exotic botanical gardens. Summer is not a bad time of the year to visit Chisinau.
Fall
If you are interested in fine wine tasting, the fall is a great time for you to visit. Chisinau is notorious for its fall Chisinau National Wine tasting Festival, and this is the season that brings in the most tourism.
Winter
Winter is the least popular time to visit Chisinau. Temperatures drop to an average of 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and even though the snow precipitation percentile is still very low, there aren't any special festivities or activities going on, so tourists won't find much to do here at this time.
