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A city trip to Yerevan is not at the top of many people’s bucket lists. This should change, ASAP! Below are eight reasons why you should take a city trip to Yerevan.
When people think of a city trip, places like Paris, Rome or London are usually at the top of the list. And while these are all fine cities, my advice for your next city trip is to head to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Here are 8 reasons why Yerevan should be your next city trip destination.
Most city trips are grossly expensive. You’re initially lured in by cheap EasyJet flights, but once you’re there, everything costs an arm and a leg. That won’t be a problem in Yerevan.
Of course, you can lavish in 5-star luxury (feel free to bring us along), but you can just as easily live it up on a shoestring. To illustrate: you can get a pint/half a liter of beer in a bar for 400 AMD (€0.80), and we stayed in the chillaxed Glide Hostel for only €16/night for a double room! Check out more hotels in Yerevan here.
The cost of one drink in London could buy you a night of drinks in Yerevan. No, you definitely don’t have to break the bank on your city trip to Yerevan.
One mini-beer in Amsterdam or two pints in Yerevan? Decisions, decisions.
Good public transport is a must in any major city. Yerevan is well-serviced by buses and marshrutky (minibusses), but the most convenient way to get around is by metro. Costing only 100 AMD (€0.20) per ride regardless of distance, it is easily the cheapest mode of transport in the city. It stops near all the hotspots and major areas of interest, and because there is only one line, you can’t get lost (very important for uncoordinated souls like us). For more info, check out this first-timers guide to Yerevan with all the info you might need.
You enter the metro by buying a plastic coin for 100 AMD at any metro station in Yerevan.
Unlike what you might imagine when thinking of a city in a former Soviet country, Yerevan is extremely metropolitan. It bustles with trendy bars and cafes, frequented by well-heeled locals. It has great shopping, from high-end stores to market stalls, amongst a wide array of other activities.
From market stall to super mall, Yerevan has got it all.
Some of the best bars in Yerevan include:
For more info check out this article with the 10 best bars in Yerevan.
Armenia and its history can be traced back to Noah and his descendants. The country overflows with history and culture, most of it unbeknownst to the western world. Yerevan itself is packed with museums, art galleries, and very stately Soviet-era buildings, and there are some great historical treasures just a day trip away. Trust me—you’ll never be at a loss for things to do in Yerevan.
You can visit Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the mother church of Armenia’s Apostolic Church, and marvel at what is considered the oldest cathedral in the world.
More interested in guided tours? Check out the best tours in Yerevan and other parts of Armenia!
Perhaps one of the holiest places in all of Armenia, Etchmiadzin Cathedral.
Another top destination is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geghard Monastery, a beautifully located monastery complex founded by Gregory the Illuminator.
Or head out further to Khor Virap, a monastery overlooking mystical Mount Ararat, where Noah’s Ark supposedly crashed. Though Mount Ararat lies within Turkey’s borders, Armenians like to say that it’s theirs, and it’s just “on loan” to the Turkish people for now.
Khor Virap with mystical Mount Ararat in the background, just one of the many places that make Yerevan such a vibrant destination.
All of these sights, which can be visited on an easy day trip, make a city trip to Yerevan a must for anyone interested in history and culture.
Some cities are just a mess to get around in. Sights are spread and traffic is a mess. Not in Yerevan. Being such a small city, almost everything is in walking distance from each other. And if you’re done walking around Yerevan, it’s easy to get a taxi and go on one of the many day trips that can be done from Yerevan.
And if walking is not your style, you can always hitch a ride in the coolest taxi ever.
For some reason, it seems that people in capital cities are less friendly than those in smaller towns in countries. This does not apply to Yerevan. People are always willing to help, and it is not unlikely that someone will strike up a conversation by asking where you are from. If you are invited to someone’s house, or to have dinner and a drink somewhere, say yes!
With the latest terror scare in Brussels, going on a city trip might seem like a dangerous endeavor. Not so in Yerevan. Being far from the fronts of religious wars, terror is not an issue here, and general crime is also non-existent. You are way more likely to be pick-pocketed in Rome, Barcelona, or Amsterdam than you are in Yerevan. It is one of the safest capitals we have ever been to, hands down.
Armenian food is rich and filling, with hints of blended spices that never overwhelm. Meat lovers can rejoice over copious amounts of barbecue, but there are plenty of vegetarian options as well. Dining options come in all shapes and forms, from little shawarma/kebab hole-in-the-wall snack bars to luxurious dining experiences. Food in Yerevan will keep you coming back for more.
A huge bowl of couscous, beef, tomato, onions, and greens set me back only 1400 AMD (under €3).
For more info, check out this article with the 10 best restaurants in Yerevan.
Still not convinced? Check out more reasons why you need to visit Armenia!
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