Jukhtavank Monastery
Dzhukhtavank Monastery is situated in the Tavush region, about an hour and a half drive from Yerevan. It’s located in the heart of Dilijan National Park.
Dilijan National Park
Dilijan National Park, often called the “Armenian Switzerland,” stretches across 33,765 hectares in the Tavush region of north-eastern Armenia only 95 km from Yerevan.
Maramashen Monastery
Maramashen Monastery is situated in the Shirak region, about a 2.5-hour drive from Yerevan. It is a majestic 10th-century monastic complex, nestled on a plateau above the Akhurian River.
Vernissage Market
Vernissage Market is Yerevan’s largest and most colorful open-air bazaar, where you can find handicrafts, folk art, Armenian silver, and souvenirs.
Tsitsernakaberd The Armenian Genocide Museum
The Armenian Genocide Museum (The Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex) is dedicated to the memory of 1.5 million Armenians who fell victim to — who died during — the massacres of the 20th century carried out by the Turkish government of the Ottoman Empire.
Saint Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church
Saint Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church in Gyumri was consecrated in 1886 by Archbishop Poghos of the Greek-Russian Orthodox Church of Georgia.
Abovyan Street
Abovyan street attracts visitors not only with its history but also with modern restaurants, shops, galleries, a lively atmosphere, and vibrant energy. It remains one of the most beloved places for locals.
Republic Square
Republic Square is the heart of Yerevan, and it was designed by the city’s chief architect, Alexander Tamanyan.
Northern Avenue Yerevan
Northern Avenue stretches approximately 450 meters, and there are many modern residential and commercial buildings here. The buildings are designed in a European style, but built using local tufa and basalt stone.