Sorriso Cascade

Located on Tamanyan Street right at the base of the iconic architectural monument, Sorriso Cascade is a cornerstone of Yerevan’s vibrant café culture. While some spots focus on industrial grit, Sorriso—meaning "Smile" in Italian—embraces a classic, sun-drenched European terrace vibe. It’s where Italian tradition meets the artistic soul of Armenia. Known for its prime outdoor seating that offers a front-row seat to the Cascade’s sculptures and fountains, it provides a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a place that feels like a perpetual summer afternoon, characterized by bright colors, bustling energy, and the constant clink of gelato spoons. As a flagship of the Sorriso brand, which brought authentic Italian gelato to Yerevan in 2012, this location is a masterclass in "Dolce Vita." Whether you’re stopping for a quick espresso after climbing the Cascade stairs or settling in for a long brunch, Sorriso is the city's go-to for comfort and charm. Why Visit?

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Angels Canyon

Located just beyond the city of Vedi, near the village of Dashtakar, Angels Canyon is a surreal rupture in the arid landscape of the Ararat province. If Khosrov is Armenia’s "living laboratory" of greenery, Angels Canyon is its gallery of stone.

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Cascade Complex

If you want to see the new breath of Armenian Architecture, Cascade Complex is just two minutes walk from Opera theatre. This extraordinary building was built in 1970’s.

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Khndzoresk Swinging Bridge

Explore the ancient "City of Caves" in Syunik, Armenia. Cross the thrilling swinging bridge to discover man-made cliff dwellings, historic churches, and wild mountain trails.

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Jermuk Waterfall

The Jermuk Waterfall, widely known as the "Mermaid’s Hair," is one of Armenia’s most poetic natural landmarks. Tucked away in the Vayots Dzor region at an altitude of 2,000 meters, it cascades down a cliff from a height of approximately 70 meters. Unlike vertical drops that crash straight down, the water here flows gracefully over the smooth, inclined rocks of the Arpa River gorge, creating a shimmering, silver effect that truly resembles flowing locks of hair.

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Mount Hatis

Explore Mount Hatis in Armenia's Kotayk region. Learn about its volcanic origins, the ancient legend of Queen Semiramis, and tips for hiking this iconic peak near Yerevan.

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Katoghike Church

Katoghike Holy Mother of God is a small medieval church located in Kentron District of Yerevan. On one of the walls of the church, there is a carved script that dates back to 1264.

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Sweet Coast Cafe

Located on Mesrop Mashtots Avenue, Sweet Coast is one of Yerevan's most charming and visually captivating specialty coffee spots. Moving away from the minimalist "white box" aesthetic, Sweet Coast leans into a warm, whimsical atmosphere with its famous desert-themed decor and iconic "floating bees" installation.

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Lake Sevan

Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes, a shimmering turquoise expanse situated 1,900 meters above sea level. Often called the "Blue Eye" of Armenia, it is framed by the towering Geghama and Vardenis mountains, serving as both a vital life source and a site of profound historical significance.

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Matenadaran

The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts also known as Matenadaran is a depository of ancient manuscripts and has one of the biggest collections of the manuscripts in Armenia.

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Ponchik Monchik Gyumri

Right in the historic heart of Gyumri, Ponchik Monchik is more than just a café—it is a local landmark. While other spots might try to be modern or fancy, Ponchik Monchik—which literally means "Donut-Donut"—is cozy, nostalgic, and smells like the best parts of childhood. It is famous for being the soul of Gyumri’s food scene, where you can sit and watch the city’s life pass by through big windows or enjoy the vibrant, colorful interior. The atmosphere is joyful and legendary among families. It feels like a celebration every day, filled with the aroma of fried dough and the sound of children laughing. Since it opened, Ponchik Monchik has been the "must-visit" spot for anyone traveling to Armenia's cultural capital. It is the perfect place to warm up with a hot cocoa after exploring the Black Fortress or to grab a quick, sugary snack while walking through the old town. If you want a true taste of Gyumri’s hospitality and a bit of sweet comfort, you cannot skip this place.

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Saint Gevorg Monastery of Mughni

The Saint Gevorg Monastery of Mughni is located in the Aragatsotn region of Armenia. The remains of Saint George were kept in the church.

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Hayravank Monastery

Standing on a rocky cliff above the blue waters of Lake Sevan, the Hayravank Monastery is a powerful monument made of dark volcanic stone. While Spitakavor is known for its light colors and 13th-century carvings, Hayravank is older and more rugged, with its earliest parts dating back to the 9th century. Its thick basalt walls were built to last, designed to withstand both the harsh mountain winters and the many invaders who passed through the region.

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Modern Art Museum of Yerevan

The Modern Art Museum of Yerevan was opened in 1972 by Henrik Igityan. It was the first modern art museum in the area of former the Soviet Union.

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Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church

The Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church is located in Oshakan town (Aragatostn region). This church is dedicated to the founder of Armenian Alphabet Mesrop Mashtots.

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Haghartsin Monastery

Haghartsin Monastery complex was founded by Bagratunies, in the 10th century. It is located in Dilijan town, Tavush Region․According to historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi the monastery was built in the 10th -13th century.

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Karen Demirchian Sports and Concerts Complex

The Karen Demirchian Sports and Concerts Complex or Hamalir is the biggest Sport-Concert Complex in Armenia. It is located on the hill of Tsitsernakaberd hill, near Hrazdan River.

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The Architecture of Churches

The Armenian Highland is rich with a stone; that is why the uniqueness of national Armenian Architecture is considered to be the diversity of Armenian stones, especially tufa stone, also its unique in its exceptional diversity, the artistic and mechanical features.

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The Museum of Folk Art in Armenia

The Museum of Folk-Art in Armenia is a unique cultural and art center representing Armenian decorative and applied art. It was named after Hovhannes Sharambeyan, a famous Armenian painter and distinguished representer of Art.

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Geghard monastery

Geghard is medieval monastery complex in Armenia, located in Kotayk region near Goght town. The monastery was built in a place where once was a famous sanctuary, due to its sacred sources coming from the rocks.

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