Residents of Yerevan cherish their cultural heritage. Just like many centuries ago, they carefully follow the traditions of their ancestors and believe in omens. Keeping ancient national traditions alive is one of the most important aspects for any resident of the city. Respect for elder, friendly and close relationships with relatives and neighbors, responsibility for their family openness and hospitality – these are just some characteristics of the national character.
1. It is recommended to explore the center of the city on foot as that is the most comfortable way to see all important landmarks. Pedestrians should not forget about all traffic … Open
Making wine and cognac is one more interesting national tradition. Many families have been making wine for generations, and minors learn the secrets of this work since childhood. Quality oak barrels are one of the secrets of making quality drinks. They are made from special wood. Crafting oak barrels is also an ancient art. Local artisans order special oak wood in Russia, France, and other European countries. Yerevan is a modern and developing city, and its residents are tolerant to modern traditions and treat other cultures with understanding. That said, they protect their national heritage from the modern world, and that is the reason why local traditions are so original and unique.
Yerevan is a fantastic city that regularly hosts interesting festivals. Many fabulous events take place in the city, and the High Fest International Performing Arts Festival is one of them. As a rule, the festival starts at the beginning of November. It is a true meeting place for everyone interested in the newest theatrical plays. In total, there are approximately thirty of them during the event. Among them, visitors will see performances by foreign troops and works of local directors. As there are no genre limitations, it is possible to see absolutely different plays – drama, dancing performances, and puppet shows. The festival takes place in different locations in the city – theatres, concert halls, and central streets of the city (at Charles Aznavour Square).
In Yerevan, you have a huge choice of excellent places for shopping. Tashir is one of the most famous in the city. Numerous clothing stores, children's goods shops, pavilions with … Open
The beginning of May is the start of “Wine Days” in the capital of Armenia. The street festival, which is an excellent opportunity to sample different varieties of the Bacchus drink, usually takes place on Martiros Saryan Street. Besides that, visitors will enjoy different appetizers and food that tastes even more delicious with wine, such as cheese, kebab, and pilaf. Having enjoyed local food, it is time to join street parties or listen to music. Restaurants also participate in the festival and offer a special festive menu for all participants. The event is absolutely free to enter. In the middle of August, all beer fans are highly welcome at the event dedicated to their favorite drink. Numerous locals and guests of the city gather to sample fine beer and eat various beer snacks, such as sausages, crayfish, and cheese. As a rule, pubs near Swan Lake become the epicenter of the event.
You will never find so many places of interest and entertainments in any other city of Armenia. Yerevan is a truly unique cultural center and a charmingly hospitable city. You should start … Open
Quite an unusual event awaits tourists who decide to arrive in the city at the foot of Mount Ararat in the middle of June. This is the time of the baby strollers’ parade. Hundreds of people go to the streets of the city with baby strollers that are decorated in a peculiar way. They can be decorated using the decoupage method, shaped like berries or characters of popular children’s fictional characters. Of course, the efforts of parents are awarded. The most creative looking baby strollers get awards and prizes from sponsors of the event.
In Yerevan, travelers with children will not be bored. They should definitely look into the local Lunapark. The choice of attractions here is just fine, the youngest visitors will be able to … Open