





Victory Park is a popular place for locals and features many cafes, as well as amusements and rides. It offers panoramic views of the city as well as the Mother Armenia statue, representing the homeland.
Located in the heart of Yerevan, Republic Square offers a stunning blend of traditional Armenian and Neoclassical architectures.Visit the National Gallery and the History Museum of Armenia, and stop by to enjoy the square's famous dancing fountains in the evening.
Designed by Alexander Tamanyan, the Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre is a beloved architectural gem and cultural landmark of Armenia. Explore the stunning building or catch a live performance to experience Yerevan's rich culture.
Created in the 1980s by Armenian artists who started displaying their artworks in the square by the Artists'Union of Armenia, the Vernissage Flea Market highlights Armenian craftsmanship and culture. Discover unique gifts and craft goods, from traditional handmade carpets, jewelry, and ceramics to vintage items and paintings.
Discover Yerevan's ancient roots at Erebuni Fortress. Founded in 782 BCE, this historic site is often considered to be the birthplace of Yerevan. Explore the stunning ruins and visit nearby Erebuni Museum for a glimpse into Armenia's early civilizations.
Connecting the city center with Victory Park, Cascade Complex highlights the architectural heritage of Armenia. Stroll along and admire the sights in this open-air modern art museum. Visit the Cafesjian Center for the Arts to see temporary and permanent exhibitions for the perfect cultural activity.