Cultural walking tour in Yerevan with Armenian bread tasting

2 Abovyan St, Yerevan, Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia
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Overview
Duration
4h
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

On this tour, you'll be introduced to the rich cultural history of Yerevan by a passionate cultural storyteller who is knowledgeable about music, art, history, and architecture. Discover the fascinating stories behind the city's unique fabric, from its people to its places.You'll explore the best highlights and hidden gems of Yerevan, including Republic Square, the statue of Garegin Nzhdeh, and Vernissage Open Air Market. You'll delve into the enchantment of Republic Square Metro Station, Andrei Sakharov Square, and Egor Khanzadyan's House. Then, you'll stroll along Abovyan Street, bask in the grandeur of the Opera House, and admire the statue of Hovhannes Tumanyan. You'll also taste the sea buckthorn juice, used over centuries as food, traditional medicine, and skin treatment.Throughout the tour, your guide will provide fascinating insights and stories about the places you visit, such as the peaceful Mirzoyan Library and the Cascade Stairs, which offer unobstructed views of central Yerevan and Mount Ararat.

What to remember

Important info

  • Each group can accommodate up to 15 people
  • This tour is not wheelchair nor pram accessible
  • This experience is not recommended for pregnant women and for people with heart conditions
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What's included
included-item
Drinks. Guided walking tour
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Highlights

Get acquainted with timeline of the Armenia's geopolitical changes. Experience Yerevan's fascinating stories and hidden gems. Try the local small bread from Tonir

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
TIGRAN GHAZARYAN PE
Meeting Point

Meet your guide in Republic Square, in front of the History Museum of Armenia. The meeting point is between the singing fountains and the History Museum; they will wear a green badge with "Tigran Ghazaryan" written on it.