A Day in Yerevan

  • 9:00AM: Yerevan Cascade Complex
    10 minutes (1.1 miles) from Republic Square

    The Yerevan Cascade is a massive staircase in the city center known for its beautiful views of Mount Ararat and the city. The complex features outdoor gardens, sculptures, and indoor galleries that feature local and international artists.

  • 11:00AM: Matenadaran
    10 minutes (2.2 miles) from Yerevan Cascade Complex

    The Matenadaran is a museum and research center centered on ancient Armenian manuscripts. The beautiful building itself is a landmark, with its unique architectural design and beautiful gardens surrounding it. Inside, visitors can learn about Armenian history and culture through various exhibitions and displays.

  • 1:00PM: Lunch at Lavash Restaurant
    5 minutes (0.3 miles) from Matenadaran

    Lavash Restaurant serves contemporary Armenian cuisine with a focus on specialty bread “lavash”. This cozy restaurant has a beautiful terrace with amazing panoramic views of the city.

  • 3:00PM: Armenian Genocide Memorial
    10 minutes (2.4 miles) from Lavash Restaurant

    The Armenian Genocide Memorial is a powerful and emotional tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. It features a large flame memorial and the museum houses an extensive collection of photographs, documents, and personal accounts of this dark chapter in Armenian history.

  • 5:00PM: Vernissage Market
    15 minutes (2.6 miles) from Armenian Genocide Memorial

    The Vernissage Market is a large outdoor market located in the city center. Here, visitors can find a range of souvenirs, artisan crafts, antiques, and more. Haggling is common, and visitors can expect to find some unique, one-of-a-kind items.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Yerevan Cascade Complex (1 hour, free)
  • Matenadaran (1 hour, 2000 AMD)
  • Lunch at Lavash Restaurant (1 hour, 8000 AMD)
  • Armenian Genocide Memorial (1 hour, free)
  • Vernissage Market (1 hour, prices vary)
  • Total Estimated Costs (per person): 10,000 AMD

Transportation

In Yerevan, travelers can take advantage of the city's modern and affordable public transportation system. The Metro system has two lines that connect many of the city's landmarks, and buses and taxis are also readily available. A single metro ride costs 100 AMD, while taxis cost about 600 AMD for short distances. It is also possible to rent a bike or scooter to get around the city.

Useful tips

If you have more time to explore, consider visiting other landmarks such as the Blue Mosque, Republic Square, or the Zvartnots Cathedral. If you have less time, you can shorten some visits or skip a location entirely. Keep in mind that some museums are closed on Mondays, so plan your trip accordingly.

Airports

Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) is the main airport that serves Yerevan. It is located 12 km west of the city center and is easy to reach by taxi or public transportation. The airport has ATMs, currency exchange services, restaurants, and shops for visitors.

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