Flights from cities from Moldova to Parma

Cheap flights from Moldova to Parma

Direct flights

  • 18 Dec (Wed)Chisinau - Parma
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 21 Dec (Sat)Chisinau - Parma
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 25 Dec (Wed)Chisinau - Parma
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 1 Jan (Wed)Chisinau - Parma
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 10 Jan (Fri)Chisinau - Parma
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Flights with stopovers

  • 25 Dec (Wed)Chisinau - Parma
    AeroItaliaFLYONE
    2 layovers
  • 28 Dec (Sat)Chisinau - Parma
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    2 layovers
  • 29 Dec (Sun)Chisinau - Parma
    AeroItaliaHiSky
    2 layovers
  • 8 Jan (Wed)Chisinau - Parma
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    2 layovers
  • 11 Jan (Sat)Chisinau - Parma
    AeroItaliaFLYONE
    2 layovers

Parma, a charming city nestled in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy, is renowned for its rich culinary heritage, artistic treasures, and architectural beauty. With a history dating back over two millennia, Parma exudes a timeless elegance that captivates visitors from around the world.

At the center of Parma lies its historic core, where medieval streets intersect with elegant piazzas and grand palaces. The Piazza del Duomo, dominated by the magnificent Parma Cathedral and the octagonal Baptistery, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a testament to the city's rich artistic legacy.

Parma's artistic heritage is further celebrated in its museums and galleries, including the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, home to masterpieces by artists such as Correggio and Parmigianino. The Teatro Regio, one of Italy's most prestigious opera houses, showcases world-class performances throughout the year, while the Farnese Theatre offers a glimpse into the city's theatrical past.

Parma is perhaps best known for its culinary delights, which include some of Italy's most beloved delicacies. Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Prosciutto di Parma, and traditional balsamic vinegar are just a few of the gastronomic treasures that originate from the region. Visitors can sample these culinary delights at local markets, trattorias, and gourmet shops throughout the city.

Surrounded by rolling hills and fertile plains, Parma is also a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Parco Regionale dei Boschi di Carrega and the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Cento Laghi offer scenic hiking and biking trails, while the nearby Apennine Mountains provide opportunities for skiing and winter sports.

With its blend of history, culture, and gastronomy, Parma offers visitors a truly unforgettable experience in the heart of Italy's culinary capital. Whether exploring its historic landmarks, indulging in its culinary delights, or simply soaking up its charming atmosphere, Parma never fails to enchant and inspire.