When I first visited Yerevan twenty-three years ago as an impressionable Armenian American teenager, much of the experience passed me by. As upper middle class kids we…Read More
Armenia is often referred to, justifiably, as an open air museum. With a long and storied religious history (Armenia was the first nation to accept Christianity as a state…Read More
22nd of September is independence day in Armenia. It's a very touching event. Hundreds of soldiers are walking through the Republica Square, there are tanks, famous…Read More
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When walking along the main street (I think it's Puskin street, but I am not sure) to the north toward the monument with many statues at the end of it, a few hundred…Read More
When you are hanging in the northern part of the city (near the Metro station) you'll find a small park with many people in it. This is the Yerevanian book market. Books…Read More
The well placed Emile Irish Pub is a popular hangout in the centre of Yerevan, you can find it below ground level with some steps leading to the door on Sayat-Novai…Read More
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