Embark on a cultural walking tour in Yerevan to discover the rich history, art, and architecture of Armenia. Explore hidden gems and iconic landmarks while immersing yourself in fascinating stories.
Embark on a cultural walking tour in Yerevan to discover the rich history, art, and architecture of Armenia. Explore hidden gems and iconic landmarks while immersing yourself in fascinating stories.
- Republic Square - A circular roundabout featuring a stone design at its center, resembling a traditional Armenian carpet.
- Mirzoyan Library - A city treasure. This serene and remarkable space is filled with books and journals on design and photography, and also includes a bar and gallery.
- Tufenkian Heritage Hotels - The premier provider…
- Republic Square - A circular roundabout featuring a stone design at its center, resembling a traditional Armenian carpet.
- Mirzoyan Library - A city treasure. This serene and remarkable space is filled with books and journals on design and photography, and also includes a bar and gallery.
- Tufenkian Heritage Hotels - The premier provider of high-quality designer carpets and hand-crafted rugs in a variety of styles.
- Vernissage Market - Visit the Statue of Garegin Nzhdeh, an Armenian national hero. Here, discussions on Armenia’s geopolitical situation and significant historical facts from the 19th century onward will take place. Explore the Cultural Genocide Park, known for Khachkars or Armenian cross-stones, and discover the Armenian metro at Republic Square station.
- Dolmama - Armenia’s Restaurant - A well-loved restaurant offering traditional and ancient Armenian cuisine.
- Dalan Art Gallery - Stroll along Abovyan Street, Yerevan’s oldest street established in 1856, and explore historic houses and buildings from the 19th century, such as the 1895 building of the wealthy Armenian merchant Egor Khanzadyan.
Visit the hidden backyard of Dalan Art Gallery, which hosts jazz concerts and features open-air vine roofs.
- Charles Aznavour Square - In this charming square, find “Grand Hotel Yerevan,” the city’s oldest hotel, opened in 1926 during the Soviet era, with a facade richly adorned with black Armenian tuff stone.
Enjoy sea buckthorn juice, a traditional food, medicine, and skin treatment used for centuries in China, Russia, and Northern Europe.
- The Armenian National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet named after Alexander Spendiaryan - The Opera-Theatre’s groundbreaking occurred on November 28, 1930, during the 10th anniversary celebrations of Soviet Armenia. The building officially opened on January 20, 1933.
- Cafesjian Center for the Arts - Yerevan Cascade, a complex of grand staircases with fountains. The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is committed to showcasing the finest contemporary art in Armenia and sharing Armenian culture with the world.

- Savor the traditional medicinal and skin treatment benefits with Sea buckthorn juice, used for centuries.
- Experience the taste of authentic Armenian bread.
- Savor the traditional medicinal and skin treatment benefits with Sea buckthorn juice, used for centuries.
- Experience the taste of authentic Armenian bread.
Cultural storytellers with a passion for music, art, history, and architecture, we delight in sharing tales about the intriguing individuals and remarkable locations that contribute to Yerevan’s distinctive character. As storytellers using words, images, and music, it is a joy to meet new people and share some of Yerevan’s most captivating stories….
Cultural storytellers with a passion for music, art, history, and architecture, we delight in sharing tales about the intriguing individuals and remarkable locations that contribute to Yerevan’s distinctive character. As storytellers using words, images, and music, it is a joy to meet new people and share some of Yerevan’s most captivating stories. On our tour, you’ll discover the best highlights and hidden gems. We hope to meet you soon!
Our exploration begins at the beautiful Republic Square, the central town square in Yerevan, featuring a pool with musical fountains. From there, we journey through the city center and ascend the strikingly modern Cascades for breathtaking views of the Biblical Mount Ararat. We also visit Khachkars Park, known for its Armenian cross-stones, which are emblematic of Medieval Christian Armenian art. During our walk, we delve into Armenian history, economy, geography, geopolitics, traditions, religious history, hiking routes, and much more.
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