Romania and Moldova Travel Guide

by Lonely Planet author Leif Pettersen

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©Romania and Moldova
Travel Guide 2008
Updated September 10, 2008

Tiraspol Hotels/Hostels

You must register at the OVIR if staying in TransD more than 24 hours. Some hotels may staunchly refuse service until you’ve registered, no matter how long you’re staying. Rules are rules, after all, even if they don't make any sense and are arbitrarily enforced.

 

 

Homestays

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Hotel Drushba
Tel. +373 (0) 533 34 266
ulitsa 25 Oktober 116
Standard room US$20
Deluxe room US$40
There are several dozen categories of rooms on offer at this massive place that has hopefully seen better days. Some have hot water, TV, fridge, larger beds, private bath or shower. The atmosphere is rather dour but the rooms are fine and the staff are the most pleasant in town (which isn't saying much).

Hotel Aist
Tel. +373 (0) 533 37 174 or +373 (0) 533 77 688
pereulok Naberezhnyi 3
Doubles US$25-40
It looks semi-derelict on the outside, but the rooms are surprisingly nice all things considered. More expensive rooms have luxuries such as hot water, private toilet and TV.

Hotel Timothy
Tel. +373 (0) 533 36 442
ulitsa K Liebknechta 395A
Singles US$60
Doubles US$80
This is the fanciest place in town. An ultra-modern, small hotel geared to businessmen and presumably foreigners (there’s a business centre next-door). Rooms are large, but plain and sparingly furnished. Some have spa baths. There's a framed portrait behind the check-in desk is of President Igor Smirnov, whose pals are probably the hotels main customers.

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