Cities

History of Kamenka

The Kamenka district occupies the extreme northern reaches of Pridnestrovie, a land whose recorded history extends back to the late 14th century when these territories became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and subsequently the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth following the union of Lithuania and Poland. The center of the district — the town of Kamenka […]

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What to See in Kamenka

The Kamenka district rewards visitors with an extraordinary range of attractions: the Wittgenstein grape terraces and park, the House of Princess Trubetskaya, the historic ancient village of Rashkov with its rock monastery and Jewish heritage, the remarkable Valya-Adynka landscape reserve with its Stone Head and Karmaliuk’s Grotto, the Museum of Hero F.I. Zharchinsky, the Museum

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Where to Eat in Kamenka

The city and district offer satisfying dining options reflecting the region’s agricultural abundance and multicultural heritage, from the atmospheric Restaurant “Dubrava” in the Belochi forest to the traditional cooking served at rural guesthouses throughout the district.

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Where to Stay in Kamenka

Kamenka offers a range of accommodation options from the well-equipped Emperia Recreation Center on the Dniester riverbank to the therapeutic Sanatorium “Dniester,” alongside rural guesthouses and the intimate Cossack Guest House in the nearby Valya-Adynka valley — providing choices to suit every travel style and budget.

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Kamenka

Kamenka is the northernmost city of Pridnestrovie and one of the republic’s most rewarding destinations for tourism, offering a remarkable combination of natural beauty, aristocratic heritage, ancient settlements and genuine wellness traditions. Nestled among the picturesque Dniester valley landscapes of the extreme north, Kamenka has earned a reputation as both a historically significant city and

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“Edem” Hotel

Situated in the very center of Grigoriopol, the “Edem” Hotel and Restaurant Complex offers visitors a convenient and welcoming base for exploring this historically rich Armenian-founded city and the natural attractions of the surrounding district. The hotel rooms provide comfortable accommodation for guests of varying needs, while the full range of facilities available within the

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“Edem” Café-Pizza

“Edem” — Eden — lives up to its paradisiacal name as a hotel-restaurant complex conveniently situated in the center of Grigoriopol. The establishment’s most distinctive feature is its pizza, prepared according to authentic Italian recipes that set it apart from standard café fare in the district. Beyond the pizza, guests can enjoy a celebration hall

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Restaurant “Norok”

Restaurant “Norok” — whose name means “luck” in Moldovan — offers a generous banquet hall accommodating up to 200 guests, combined with the warmth and comfort of home-like cooking. This combination of scale and genuine culinary care makes it a natural choice for celebrations, family gatherings and events of all kinds in the Grigoriopol district.

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View of the Dniester Between the Villages of Bychok and Krasnogorka

The stretch of the Dniester River between Bychok and Krasnogorka villages offers one of the most stunning panoramic river views found anywhere in the Grigoriopol district — a natural vantage point that rewards visitors with a genuinely postcard-worthy landscape. The riverside setting here combines dramatic rocky hillsides, the broad expanse of the Dniester and the

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