Guide to Yerevan
Yerevan is the capital of Armenia located only 12 km from the border with Turkey. Yerevan is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Over 1.3 million inhabitants live on an area of 227 km2. Even Yerevan has not avoided numerous earthquakes in history, of which over 25 thousand victims were claimed in 1988. Yerevan became the capital in the 20th century as part of socialist planning. The city is spread between mountain peaks, the most famous of which is the biblical Mount Ararat, known from the legend of Noah's Ark, but which belongs to Turkey.
Accommodation in Yerevan
We would like to offer you over 2300 accommodation options in Yerevan in the form of hotels, apartments, B&Bs and hostels. The selection is really varied, you can make a reservation using the online reservation form on the page of the selected accommodation. From luxury hotels, we recommend Golden Palace Hotel with some rooms facing Mount Ararat or The Alexander, and Luxury Collection Hotel, Yerevan. About a category below, you can choose from a number of hotels belonging to world hotel chains such as Best Western Plus Congress Hotel Yerevan. In the middle price level and standard of accommodation, we offer Hotel Grig, Nairi Hotel. Apartment accommodation is still very popular. Even in Yerevan, we will not disappoint you with a wide range of self-catering and self-catering apartments. Right in the city center, don't hesitate to book Luxury Apartments in Center. Cheap accommodation for undemanding travelers or large groups can be found in several hostels. Among the top rated ones is Sweet Sleep hostel.
History of Yerevan
Yerevan, as already mentioned, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Some sources prove that the city is older than Rome. The first fortress was built here by the Urartian king Argisšti I in 783 BC. The remains of the fortress can still be found on the outskirts of the city. The city's convenient location made it a frequent transit point for trade routes from Anatolia and Russia to Persia. Yerevan became the capital only in the 20th century, when the urban form of the city was planned by the architect and builder Alexander Tamanyan. The original plan counted on approximately 150,000 inhabitants. As for the number of inhabitants, it has grown almost 10 times to date, and over time, the number of various buildings, boulevards, parks and attractions to which Yerevan annually attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world has "grown".
Transportation to Yerevan
Zvartnots International Airport is located 14 km from the city center. A new terminal was opened in 2006, which serves most flights. The airport is not very big, you can easily find your way around it. The leading airlines operating flights to Yerevan are AirFrance, Lufthansa, Iran Air, Czech Airlines, Austrian Airlines and Aeroflot. Yerevan has direct connections with leading European cities such as London, Paris, Amsterdam, Athens, Moscow, Vienna, Berlin, Prague and many others. Air Arabia operates flights to Egypt and India. From the airport you can use bus transport or take a taxi. Beware of fake taxi drivers who can rob you and ask for large sums of money. We recommend using certified AeroTaxis that have a Wi-Fi connection. You can also travel to Yerevan by train, night trains run regularly to, for example, the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Buses, trolleybuses, metro, minibuses and taxis are used for transportation around the city.
Weather in Yerevan
Armenia, with its capital Yerevan, lies in a dry continental climate inland between the Caspian and Black seas. Summers are long and hot here, winters are very cold. The most precipitation falls in April and May. Autumn is therefore the ideal time to visit. The highest peak of Armenia is Mount Aragac (4090 m). Although the more famous and higher mountain is Ararat, creating a beautiful panorama of the capital Yerevan, it belongs to neighboring Turkey.
Sights, attractions and activities in Yerevan
According to the plans of Alexander Tamanyan, Yerevan was built in an urbanistic style, which grew from the expected size to the size of a large and modern metropolis. The center of the city is the square of Republic, where almost all streets open. All kinds of actions, events, celebrations and holidays are celebrated in this square, where, among other things, you will find museums, important state buildings, lots of restaurants, bars and shops. For history, visit the State Museum of Armenian History, located on sq. of Republic. An important building is the Opera House, home to the world-famous Philharmonic Orchestra. The Opera received the Grand Prix award for the architectural design. Other must-see sights in Yerevan include the Blue Mosque, the Matenadaran Memorial, and the Armenian Genocide Museum. For shopping, go to the large covered market, located a few steps from the Blue Mosque. The market offers its visitors a wide variety of goods, starting with souvenirs, textile goods, antiques, through food, spices, fruits, vegetables and ending with the sale of live animals. When visiting Armenia, don't forget to try the traditional cognac, which is produced in a factory in Yerevan, where a tour and tasting can be purchased.