





Milestii Mici Underground Kingdom – Guinness World Record Cellars Tour
Duration
3 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Visit beautifully designed cellars showcasing Moldova’s winemaking heritage
Listen to stories about the history, culture, and traditions of Moldovan viticulture
Discover the cultural significance of Mileștii Mici as a symbol of Moldova’s identity
Discover rare and vintage wines from Moldova and renowned international regions
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Mileștii Mici holds a remarkable Guinness World Record as the largest wine cellar in the world, boasting an extraordinary collection of over 1.5 million bottles of wine. This impressive underground complex stretches for 200 kilometers, with 55 kilometers accessible to visitors through guided tours. Guests can choose to explore this unique wine city either on foot or by car, immersing themselves in a labyrinth of tunnels that showcase Moldova’s rich winemaking traditions. Beyond the sheer scale, Mileștii Mici offers an unparalleled journey into the art and history of viticulture, providing a truly unforgettable experience for anyone interested in wine and culture.
This sprawling underground cellar is more than just a storage facility; it is a paradise for wine lovers, featuring rare and vintage wines from Moldova and beyond. Visitors can appreciate the meticulous care that has gone into preserving such a vast collection while learning about the country’s deep-rooted winemaking heritage. Mileștii Mici is also a testament to Moldova’s cultural identity, reflecting centuries of viticulture and tradition. With its impressive architecture, historic significance, and world-class wines, Mileștii Mici is a must-see destination that captures the essence of Moldova’s passion for wine.
Walking tourists
Snacks
Bottled water
Alcoholic Beverages
Bottle of wine
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Lunch
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No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum drinking age is 18 years
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Activity Provider: Moldovatovisit&tours
Customer Reviews
Evgeni

Nice winery but the tour is kind of short and should be improved. Beautiful tasting room. The bottle of champagne as a gift has a great taste.
CJ

Strongly recommend making if you're in Chisinau When you arrive, check in at the main building by the trains. Options: The 'Hai, Noroc' package was perfect for us - 3 large glasses of wine with some cured meat. We had our own table, and stayed there for 45 mins. It's a great atmosphere - the love music was great (small tips optional). Transport: We took a Yandex from Chisinau (120mld). To return, you can walk to the main road (5 mins) and wait for a marshrutka to Chisinau (20mld per person). Yandex is out of range
Luca

The biggest wine cellar in the world, with more than 200 km of tunnels. The visit is a fantastic experience: you go into the mine with a little car and explore the caves where they store the wine. We booked the lunch inside the caves with wine tasting. It's a crazy experience. The price is not so expensive for what they offer. We even got a bottle of wine as a gift!
Arthur

Visiting Milestii Mici Winery is a must for anyone traveling to Moldova. I was truly impressed by the vastness and overall condition of the tunnels. The tour takes place in an electric car that drives through the underground galleries, stopping several times to explore. The cellars are absolutely stunning, and the English tour provides a great insight into their history.
Axel

Walking through Mileștii Mici felt surreal—like entering an underground city of wine. Endless tunnels carved into the limestone stretch for miles, stacked with bottles that look more like a treasure hoard than a cellar. The cool air, the dim light, and the sheer scale make it an experience as much as a tasting. The wines themselves are smooth and approachable, especially paired with the traditional snacks they serve. It’s one of those places where you don’t just drink the wine—you feel the history bottled in every glass.
