This small European country has been labelled one of the “most boring” destinations thanks to its “grey” weather and “constant fog”.
Moldova, located in Eastern Europe, was once part of the Soviet Union but is now its own country nestled between Romania and Ukraine.
Although it’s not a tourist hotspot, the country is known for its historical architecture and an array of museums.
But one scathing review slammed it as the most boring country in Europe.
The review, shared on Insider Monkey, said: “This teeny-tiny, broken down, left behind residence is basically a haunted dollhouse.
“Everything is grey, and the fog is constant. The hosts, unlike friendly Belarussians, are grumpy and standoffish, which is fairly understandable considering where they live.
“Or maybe it just seems that way because they have some specific norms and customs we’re unfamiliar with. There are no attractions, no games, no sightseeing, just gloom. That’s all I can say about Moldova, such is the depth of its boredom.”
While Moldova may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the country does have plenty to offer for those looking to explore a lesser known part of the world.
It’s home to a variety of vineyards, with regions like Nistreana, known for reds, and Codru, home to some of the world’s largest cellars.
Its capital Chișinău has Soviet-style architecture and the National Museum of History, featuring art and ethnographic collections that reflect cultural links with neighbouring Romania.
Moldova has been named the second poorest country in Europe after Ukraine. It has one of the lowest Human Development Indexes in the continent.
However, according to travel experts Lonely Planet, “the world is finally waking up to the charms of this little nation”.
“Moldova was famously dubbed the world’s least happy place in a bestselling book in 2008, but today it’s better known for its unspoiled countryside and superb wine tours.
“As one of Europe’s least visited countries, Moldova retains a measure of roads-less-travelled charm.”
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk