- Duration: ~ 4-5 hours.
- Entrance tickets are not included in the price
- Prepayment 10%, full payment in 1 day
- Free cancellation one day before the tour
Yerevan City Tour
The tour starts at Armenia's capital, which has recently celebrated its 2800th anniversary. The journey will begin in Republic Square, the city's geographic core. After that, we'll go to the station plaza, where one of Yerevan's emblems, the monument to David Sasunsky, is located. He was the hero of the medieval Armenian epic. After that, we'll go up to Victory Park, which gives a stunning panoramic view of the city and biblical Ararat, passing via the Ring Boulevard. The tour will then continue along with the Yerevan Cascade, an open-air museum, and then along the avenue named after Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian Alphabet. There we will see the Yerevan Municipality, the Sports and Concert Complex on Tsitsernakaberd Hill, and the Theater Square. We will continue our way to Theater Square.
Erebuni Museum
Erebuni is the cradle of ancient Yerevan, the citadel of the Urartian fortress city, the remains of which are located on the outskirts of modern Yerevan. Erebuni fortress was founded by King Argishti I in 782 BC, as a stronghold of the Van Kingdom (Urartu) in the Ararat Valley.
Tsitsernakaberd
Tsitsernakaberd is a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide located on the same-named hill in Yerevan. Every year on April 24, hundreds of thousands of Armenians and foreigners gather here to pay respect to the victims of the Turkish government's Armenian Genocide on Ottoman Empire territory in 1915.