Vaslui is a city of 63,000 people (2021) on the Delea Branch of the Danube in Moldavia.
Understand
[edit]The main industries are textiles (clothing and knitted wear) and food (baked goods, vegetable oil, meat, dairy). There are also a number of shopping centers and supermarkets.
Get in
[edit]By train
[edit]- Vaslui Railway Station which is crossed by the CFR 600 Făurei - Ungheni main line (border crossing point with the Republic of Moldova, connecting Bucharest and Constanța).
By car
[edit]- The DN24 national road passes through the city in a north-south direction (Iași-Bârlad).
- The DN2F road heads west to Bacău, and the DN15D road goes north-west to Piatra Neamț.
- European route E581 lies to the south-east.
By plane
[edit]Get around
[edit]City buses are operated by the Transurb Vaslui company.
See
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- 1 The Church of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (Biserica Tăierea Capului Sfântului Ioan Botezătorul). Also known as the Royal Church of Vaslui, this Orthodox church was founded by Prince Stephen the Great in 1490.

- The Royal Court of Vaslui. A royal court built in Vaslui by the ruler of Moldavia, Stephen II, son of Alexander the Good.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Hotel Vaslui, Strada Nicolae Bălcescu 2, Vaslui 730123