Places to visit
in Iași
The Palace of Culture
The Palace of Culture is a symbol of the Iasi city. The building serving as the Administrative and Justice Palace until 1955, it is now home to the Moldova National Museum Complex, composed of four fascinating museums across multiple rooms and floors.
The Palas Public Garden
Palas Public Garden is a lovely place just near the Palace of Culture. Walking alleys, huge green lawns, pavilions and a venetian carousel, all of that combined with a variety of shops and fancy restaurants.
The Botanical Garden
Located in the Copou neighbourhood, The Botanical garden „Anastasie Fătu” is the largest botanical garden in Romania. Established in 1856, the garden spans over 80 hectares of land and is divided into twelve areas.
Eminescu's Linden Tree
Eminescu’s Linden Tree is a 500-year-old tree in Copou Park. Mihail Eminescu reportedly wrote some of his best works underneath this lime, turning this tree into one of our country’s most important natural monuments.
We recommend
Good food to eat
- Andalu
- Cuib
- Trufanda
- Fenice Palas
- Tribeca Palas
- Veranda
- Bolta rece
- Czech in Palas
- Timeout
Religious buildings
- Mitropolia
- Biserica Trei Ierarhi
- Manastirea Golia
- Manastirea Cetatuia
- Manastirea Frumoasa
- Catedrala Catolica
- Sinagoga mare
Nice places to visit
- Palatul Culturii
- Muzeul Nicolae Gane
- Grădina botanică Anastasie Fătu
- Casa Pogor
- Muzeul Literaturii Române Iași
- Galeria Bancila
- Grădina Palas
- Galeria Pallady
- Baia Turcească
- Palatul Braunstein
- Casa Muzeelor
Clubs
- Nishe
- Nuba
- Fratelli
Parks
- Parcul Copou
- Parcul Expozitiei
- Gradina Botanica
Good shows to see
- Teatrul Național Iași
- Opera din Iași