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How to Plan Your Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience

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How to Plan Your Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience

Are you planning a trip to Armenia and looking for a guided tour that will take you to the most important attractions? Look no further than the Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience, a comprehensive tour that will show you the top sights and sounds of Yerevan and Vagharshapat.

Experience

This tour is packed with plenty of things to see and do in Armenia. You’ll start your journey by exploring Yerevan City and visiting Republic Square, Northern Avenue, Opera Square, the Cascade, the Genocide Memorial, and the Konyak Factory. You’ll learn about the legendary Armenian Konyak and wine making, and on the inside tour of the Old Yerevan fortress, you’ll see a part of the fortress that was found. On the second day, you will enjoy a day trip to the Lake Sevan Peninsula and Sevanavank Monastery, and then continue to the Garni Pagan Temple, which is the only pagan temple remaining in Armenia. You will finish your trip seeing the Geghard Monastery before heading back to Yerevan. With so much to see and do, you won’t regret booking this experience.

Highlights

Here are some of the key highlights you can expect from the Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience:

  • City tour of Yerevan
  • Visit the Konyak Factory and museum
  • Day trip to the Lake Sevan Peninsula and Sevanavank Monastery
  • Visit the Garni Pagan Temple and Geghard Monastery
  • Enjoy Armenian cuisine and culture
  • Stay in a 3-star hotel for two nights

Full Description

Day 1:
Welcome to Yerevan! Your guide will greet you at the airport before transferring you to your hotel. Spend some time resting after your trip before your city tour begins. You’ll start at Republic Square, where you’ll witness the magnificent dancing fountains which light up at night. Following the square, you will enjoy walking through Northern Avenue to Opera Square, where there are theaters, restaurants, and shops. The next stop is The Cascade, which is a beautiful fountain complex displaying artwork from around the world. The tour then continues on to the Genocide Memorial and Museum, and then to the Konyak Factory, where you’ll hear about the history and making of Armenian Konyak. Lastly, the tour will take you inside the Old Yerevan fortress, where a part of it has been found.

Day 2:
After breakfast at your hotel, you will enjoy a day trip to the Lake Sevan Peninsula and Sevanavank Monastery. This is a beautiful area with a breathtaking view of the Lake Sevan Peninsula. Following this, you will visit the Garni Pagan Temple, the only pagan temple remaining in Armenia. After viewing the temple, the tour continues to the Geghard Monastery. The Geghard Monastery is considered one of the most beautiful sights of Armenia with its architecture, stunning carvings, and the beautiful landscape that surrounds it.

Day 3:
On the final day, after breakfast, you will be transferred back to the Yerevan Airport.

Includes

  • 3-star hotel for 2 nights
  • Breakfast
  • Entrance fees to attractions
  • Transportation

Ready to book the Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience? Book the tour here and get ready for a trip of a lifetime.

An Insider’s Guide to Yerevan, Armenia – Plan Your 2 Nights in the City

Yerevan is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with its stunning juxtaposition of historical architecture amidst modern buildings. As the capital city of Armenia, it is well known for its beautiful countryside, rich tradition, history, culture, food, and wine. If you have two nights to spend in this city, here’s an insider’s guide to make the most out of your trip.

Explore the Local Attractions

Yerevan is a city filled with beauty, history, and charm. To understand the city’s history and culture, a visit to its local museums is imperative. The Matenadaran Museum of Ancient Manuscripts is a must-visit. This museum houses a massive collection of ancient Armenian manuscripts, making it one of the largest collections globally. Another popular attraction is the brand new Yerevan Cascade, a massive staircase that showcases modern sculptures and art installations.

For those interested in religion and spirituality, the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum is an unforgettable experience. This museum is dedicated to victims of the Armenian Genocide that took place during World War I and offers great insight into Armenian history and culture.

Dine at the Best Local Restaurants

Armenian cuisine is both delicious and unique, with a variety of dishes that combine Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences. You need to try the local dishes while in Yerevan. One of the most famous dishes is Khorovats, which is a grilled meat that comes in various forms. Try it at either the Proshyan Street Barbeque or Kavkazskaya Plennitsa. Dolmama is another famous restaurant in the city that offers traditional Armenian cuisine in a cosy atmosphere.

For those looking to have a few drinks at night, the Calumet Ethnic Lounge is perfect. It has a laid-back atmosphere that is perfect for socialising with locals while enjoying local wine and beer.

Experience the Local Culture

Armenians and their culture are deeply rooted in their history, and experiencing the local culture is an unforgettable experience. A visit to the Vernissage Market, one of the city’s most vibrant markets, is an excellent place to start. This market is famous for its handicrafts, clothes, souvenirs, jewellery, and a variety of other items.

For those interested in traditional music and dance, a visit to the Ararat Cognac Factory or the Armenian Opera and Ballet Theatre is a must. The Armenian Opera and Ballet Theatre highlight Armenian talent with a mix of classic and modern productions.

Uncovering Yerevan’s Local History

One of the most impressive things about Yerevan is its well-preserved history. You can catch a glimpse of this by wandering the streets, observing the beautiful architecture that dates back to the Soviet-era and Beyond. The Republic Square and the Freedom Square are both very scenic places and great for photography, and they were both designed by the famous architect Alexander Tamanyan.

If you love street art and murals, Yerevan has a lot to offer. The city’s streets are covered in colourful murals and graffiti that help showcase Armenia’s unique culture and history.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions

If you have extra time while travelling to Yerevan, there are a few off-the-beaten-path destinations that are worth exploring. The ArmAs Estate is an excellent place to experience Armenian wine culture and wine tasting. The Hin Areni Winery is another lesser-known gem that is well worth a visit.

Another off-the-beaten-path suggestion is the Armenian Alphabet Monument, which is a fascinating outdoor park with giant statues of each Armenian letter. This monument celebrates the unique history of the Armenian language and its alphabet.

Conclusion

Yerevan is a city with a rich history and a vibrant present, and spending two nights in the city will create unforgettable memories. With the above insider’s guide, you will have some direction and inspiration to create your own unique and memorable Yerevan experience. So, get ready to explore, eat, drink and immerse yourself in the beauty of Armenia’s beautiful capital city.

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How to Plan Your Yerevan: 2 Nights in Armenia Experience

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