Yerevan Tours & Holidays
Yerevan Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
Yerevan, Armenia's capital with a population of over 1 million people is an attractive city of wide tree lined boulevards and stylish buildings built of the local pink volcanic tuffa stone. From most places in the capital one can see the towering peak of Mount Ararat, the reputed resting place of Noah's Ark. The colourful Vernisaj market takes place every weekend in the centre of Yerevan. You will find a good selection of paintings on sale, souvenirs made of obsidian and other local stones, embroideries, ...
Yerevan, Armenia's capital with a population of over 1 million people is an attractive city of wide tree lined boulevards and stylish buildings built of the local pink volcanic tuffa stone. From most places in the capital one can see the towering peak of Mount Ararat, the reputed resting place of Noah's Ark. The colourful Vernisaj market takes place every weekend in the centre of Yerevan. You will find a good selection of paintings on sale, souvenirs made of obsidian and other local stones, embroideries, carpets and every sort of bric-a-brac imaginable.
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Best experiences

Listen to music in a cave monastery
Visit Geghard Monastery to listen to a beautiful quartet singing classical and spiritual music, complimented by the unique acoustics of the ancient cave monastery.
Try Armenia’s world-famous cognac
Armenian cognac holds one of the highest qualities in the world, and so a visit to the Ararat Brandy Factory gives a wonderful insight into the secrets of its success.
Learn how to make lavash
Visit a nearby village and take part in a bread making masterclass in a local home. Armenia's national bread, called lavash, is included in the UNESCO intangible heritage list and is a delicious snack enjoyed across the nation.
Explore Yerevan's backstreets
Discover the heritage of Yerevan, visiting the city's oldest quarters, home to narrow streets and a multitude of architectural and cultural influences, with some of the residences and buildings dating from the times of Ottoman, Persian, and Muslim rule.