Welcome to Yerevan – the capital of the Republic of Armenia!
A city where ancient history meets a vibrant, modern cultural scene, Yerevan offers visitors a unique blend of tradition and creativity. As one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, it’s rich with archaeological landmarks, museums, and architecture that tell stories of centuries past. At the same time, Yerevan is home to a lively arts scene, with frequent classical concerts, jazz evenings, and contemporary exhibitions. We warmly encourage you to explore its charming streets, enjoy the local cuisine, and take in the spirit of a city that continues to inspire scholars, artists, and thinkers alike.
Close Café and Food Court
NewTone Park - 69 Halabyan st.
SAS Food Court - 22 Halabyan st.

Suggested Entertainment Destinations in Yerevan
The Cascade Complex,
Kond Historic District,
Matenadaran - 53 Mashtoc Ave.,
Yervand Kochar museum - 39 Mashtoc Ave.,
Sergey Parajanov museum - 1 Parajanov st.,
Martiros Saryan museum - 3 Saryan st.,
Historical museum of Armenia & National Gallery - Republic Scuare,
Katoghike Church (13th century) - 17 Abovyan st.,
St. Zoravor church (17th century) - 9 Parpeci st.,
Blue Mosque (18th century) - 12 Mashtoc Ave.,
Yerevan History Museum - 1 Argishti st.,
Erebuni fortress & museum (8th century BCE) - 38 Erebuni st.,
Shengavit fortress & museum (4th millennium BCE) - 3 Bagratunyats st.․
Suggested Entertainment Destinations close Yerevan
Garni temple (1st century)
Geghard Monastery (4th century)
Etchmiadzin Cathedral (4th century)
Amberd Fortress (10th century)
Dashtadem Fortress ( 12th century) & Saint Christopher Monastery (7th century)
“Metsamor” historical-archeological museum-reserve & fortress (4-2nd millennium BCE)
Sardarapat Memorial & State Museum of Ethnography of Armenia
Bjni fortress (9-10th century) & St. Astvatsatsin Church (11th century)
Zvartnots Cathedral (7th century)
Saint Gevork Monastery of Mughni (13th century)