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5 Summer Destinations Under €50
✈️ 5 Summer Destinations with Flights up to 50 € from Chișinău
(one way, July 2025)
Summer is the perfect time for spontaneous getaways, especially when you have affordable flights from Chișinău to some of Europe’s most beautiful cities. If your transport budget is limited to ~50 €, here are five destinations that combine history, culture, relaxation, and pleasant temperatures for exploring during peak summer.
1. Milan – Urban elegance and Renaissance art
Temperatures in July: Day ~29 °C, night 17–18 °C
Milan is the perfect blend of style, culture, and gastronomy. In summer, the city is bathed in warm light, ideal for exploring on foot.
What to visit:
The Milan Cathedral and panoramic terrace – spectacular city views
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – a symbol of Milanese luxury
The Navigli district – perfect for summer evenings with terraces and nightlife
The “Last Supper” Museum – Da Vinci’s masterpiece (reservation required)
Sempione Park and Sforza Castle – a green oasis in the city center
2. Bucharest – Balkan energy and contrasting history
Temperatures in July: 28–32 °C daytime, warm nights
Romania’s capital is vibrant, eclectic, and full of contrasts — from interwar buildings to modern skyscrapers.
What to visit:
The Palace of Parliament – one of the largest administrative buildings in the world
The Old Town – cafés, bars, and Belle Époque architecture
The Village Museum and Herăstrău Park – tradition and outdoor relaxation
The Șuțu Palace and National Art Museum – culture and heritage in an elegant setting
3. Budapest – Thermal relaxation and storybook panoramas
Temperatures in July: 28–30 °C day, warm nights
On the banks of the Danube, Budapest combines imperial charm with modern relaxation. Ideal for cultural city breaks and thermal baths.
What to visit:
Fisherman’s Bastion – panoramic city views
Gellért & Széchenyi Baths – thermal indulgence in a historic setting
The Parliament building – a spectacular architectural landmark
Danube cruise – romantic atmosphere at sunset
The Gozsdu district and Váci Street – nightlife, restaurants, shopping
4. Warsaw – Neoclassical elegance and urban green spaces
Temperatures in July: 25–28 °C, milder than southern Europe
Rebuilt after the war, Warsaw surprises with its revived architecture and calm yet cosmopolitan atmosphere.
What to visit:
Old Town (Stare Miasto) – UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Royal Castle – symbol of Polish cultural rebirth
Palace of Culture and Science – iconic Soviet-style building
Łazienki Park and the Palace on the Water – a city oasis of tranquility
The Copernicus Museum – interactive and educational, great for families
5. Katowice – Industrial Silesia with cultural accents
Temperatures in July: 25–28 °C
The Polish city of Katowice offers a less touristy but surprisingly interesting atmosphere with a growing art scene.
What to visit:
The Silesia Museum – art and history in a modern underground space
Częstochowa – Jasna Góra Monastery (day trip)
The city center – a relaxed walk among modernist buildings
🧳 Useful tips for European summer:
Avoid peak heat hours (12:00–16:00) for extended explorations
Wear light-colored clothes and a hat
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated
Book tickets early — prices fluctuate quickly in season
Pack your bags and take advantage of offers on Zbor.md — Europe is waiting for you!