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 - This oval roundabout features a central stone design resembling a traditional Armenian rug.
- Stepan Shahumyan Statue - The first officially installed monument in Yerevan, created by People’s Artist of the USSR, sculptor Sergey Merkurov, and Academician of Architecture Ivan Zholtovsky.
- Mirzoyan Library - A city treasure…
- Republic Square - This oval roundabout features a central stone design resembling a traditional Armenian rug.
- Stepan Shahumyan Statue - The first officially installed monument in Yerevan, created by People’s Artist of the USSR, sculptor Sergey Merkurov, and Academician of Architecture Ivan Zholtovsky.
- Mirzoyan Library - A city treasure with charming wooden balconies, offering a serene and delightful atmosphere.
- Tufenkian Heritage Hotels - Renowned for high-quality designer carpets and hand-crafted rugs in diverse styles.
- Vernissage Market - Visit the Statue of Garegin Nzhdeh, an Armenian national hero. Explore Armenia’s geopolitical history from the 19th century onwards, and stroll through the Cultural Genocide Park, featuring Khachkars, also known as Armenian cross-stones. Discover the Armenian metro at Republic Square station.
- Art Kvartal - An art complex in central Yerevan, featuring a gallery, design shop, art school, and cafe.
- Missak Manouchian Park - Home to a khachkar, or Armenian cross-stone, a carved memorial stele with crosses and motifs like rosettes and botanical designs, showcasing early medieval Armenian art.
- The Armenian National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet named after Alexander Spendiaryan - The Opera-Theatre’s construction began on November 28, 1930, during Soviet Armenia’s 10th anniversary celebrations, and it officially opened on January 20, 1933.
- Cafesjian Center for the Arts - Located at the Yerevan Cascade, a grand staircase complex with fountains, this center is dedicated to showcasing contemporary art in Armenia and promoting Armenian culture globally.

- English speaking guide
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- English speaking guide
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
We are cultural storytellers with a deep passion for music, art, history, and architecture. We delight in sharing stories about the intriguing individuals and remarkable places that contribute to Yerevan’s unique character. As storytellers through words, images, and music, it is a joy for us to meet new people and share some of Yerevan’s most…
We are cultural storytellers with a deep passion for music, art, history, and architecture. We delight in sharing stories about the intriguing individuals and remarkable places that contribute to Yerevan’s unique character. As storytellers through words, images, and music, it is a joy for us to meet new people and share some of Yerevan’s most captivating tales. On our tour, you’ll experience the best highlights and hidden gems. We hope to meet you soon!
During our tour, we stop at an Armenian restaurant to sample local starters such as zaatar with cheese and muhammara with puffed bread.
We visit Khachkars Park, known for its Armenian cross-stones, which are emblematic of Medieval Christian Armenian art. During our walk, we explore Armenian history, economy, geography, geopolitics, traditions, religious history, hiking routes, and much more.
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