Flights from cities from Moldova to Valencia

Cheap flights from Moldova to Valencia

  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Valencia
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Valencia
    Wizz Air MaltaHiSky
    1 layover
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Valencia
    EurowingsHiSky
    1 layover
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Valencia
    IberiaEasyJetWizz Air
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Valencia
    Aegean AirlinesWizz Air Malta
    2 layovers
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Valencia
    AeroItaliaVuelingHiSky
    2 layovers
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Valencia
    EasyJetWizz Air MaltaVueling
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Valencia
    Air EuropaWizz AirFLYONE
    2 layovers
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Valencia
    VuelingHiSky
    3 layovers
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Valencia
    HiSkyAir Europa
    3 layovers

Valencia, a vibrant city on the eastern coast of Spain, is a captivating blend of ancient history, modern architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Renowned for its sunny climate, rich culture, and delicious cuisine, Valencia offers visitors a dynamic and unforgettable experience.

At the heart of Valencia lies its historic center, where narrow medieval streets open onto grand plazas lined with centuries-old buildings and bustling markets. The city's crown jewel is the stunning Valencia Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that houses the revered Holy Grail and offers panoramic views from its bell tower.

One of Valencia's most iconic landmarks is the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, a sprawling complex designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. Here, visitors can explore the interactive exhibits of the Science Museum, marvel at the marine life in the Oceanogràfic aquarium, and enjoy world-class performances at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía.

Valencia's culinary scene is a gastronomic delight, with a diverse array of dishes that reflect the city's rich history and cultural influences. From traditional paellas made with locally sourced ingredients to mouthwatering tapas served in lively taverns, Valencia offers a feast for the senses at every turn. The Central Market, one of the largest fresh food markets in Europe, is a paradise for food lovers, with vendors selling everything from fresh produce and seafood to spices and sweets.

As the birthplace of the famous Spanish dish, paella, Valencia takes its food seriously, with countless restaurants and beachside chiringuitos serving up their own delicious variations of this iconic rice dish. Pair your meal with a glass of refreshing horchata, a traditional Valencian beverage made from tiger nuts, for the ultimate culinary experience.

Beyond its culinary delights, Valencia is a city of festivals and celebrations, with events such as the Fallas festival, La Tomatina, and the Valencia Open tennis tournament attracting visitors from around the world. Whether exploring its historic landmarks, lounging on its beautiful beaches, or immersing oneself in its vibrant culture, Valencia promises an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impression on all who visit.