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3 hours
Daily Tour
Armenian, English, Russian
This Yerevan city tour takes you on a guided sightseeing journey through Armenia’s capital from historic squares to parks, museums, and everyday life in a city that blends ancient heritage with modern energy. The tour may start from your chosen pickup point. The tour usually lasts 2.5 to 3 hours.
1.The first stop is the Cascade. A beautiful park and stairway complex that connects the central part of the city with its northern neighborhoods. From the top of the Cascade, you can enjoy panoramic views of Yerevan and Mount Ararat.
2.The next stop is Victory Park, located just above the Cascade. In 1950, a 17-meter-tall statue of Stalin stood here, but in 1962, it was removed and later replaced by the statue of Mother Armenia in 1967. The park also includes a small amusement area and a Soviet-era military museum.
3.From there, you’ll continue the tour to the Opera and Ballet House, designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan in 1924.
Near the Opera House is Swan Lake, which is a small, decorative pond that’s a favorit spot for locals, especially in the evenings.
4.The tour then proceeds along Northern Avenue, a modern pedestrian street lined with shops, cafés, and luxury apartments. It connects the Opera House to Republic Square, the heart of the city.
Republic Square was also designed by Yerevan’s chief architect Alexander Tamanyan. Among the buildings located here are the History Museum of Armenia and the singing fountains, which feature a musical light show in the evenings.
5. The final stop is Abovyan Street, one of the oldest streets in Yerevan, known for its charming blend of old and new.
Here you’ll find 19th-century buildings standing alongside modern shops and cozy restaurants.
A guided Yerevan city tour helps you discover the city’s history, culture, and main attractions with a local expert, making it the easiest way to see the best of Yerevan in a short time.
All private tours can be changed upon request.
Your private guide meets you at your hotel in Yerevan for a walking and driving tour of the city's most iconic sites. Yerevan is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities - founded in 782 BC by Urartian King Argishti I, 29 years before Rome. Your guide will weave that history into every stop.
Begin at Yerevan's most recognizable landmark - a massive open-air staircase connecting the city center with the northern residential districts, lined with contemporary sculpture from the Cafesjian collection. Climb to the top for one of the best panoramic views of Yerevan and, on clear days, a direct line of sight to Mount Ararat. The Cascade is the perfect place to understand Yerevan's scale, its layout, and the relationship between the pink city and the iconic mountain it can never possess.
Walk to the Alexander Spendiaryan Opera and Ballet Theater — one of Armenia's great architectural monuments, designed in a circular form with two concert halls. The adjacent Swan Lake park is a beloved gathering place for Yerevan residents at all times of year.
Stroll along Northern Avenue - the elegant pedestrian promenade built in the 2000s connecting the Opera to Republic Square. Lined with cafes, boutiques, street musicians and public art, it is the modern social spine of the city.
Arrive at the grand neoclassical heart of Yerevan - designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan, surrounded by pink and grey tuff stone government buildings. Your guide will explain the history of the square, the significance of its design and the story of Tamanyan's unrealized master plan for the city. From May to October the famous Singing Fountains perform here every evening to classical and folk music.
Finish at the Vernissage - Yerevan's beloved open-air bazaar where local artists, craftspeople and antique dealers gather every weekend. Handmade jewelry, traditional carpets, painted miniatures, wood carvings, Soviet-era curiosities and authentic Armenian souvenirs. The best place in the city to find a meaningful gift and to watch Yerevan's creative community at work.
Yerevan city tour