Flights to Yerevan, Armenia
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Yerevan, Armenia’s vibrant capital, is a city where the ancient world and modern life blend seamlessly. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Mount Ararat and alongside the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and lively cultural scene. With SalamAir's affordable and direct flights, it's easier than ever to discover all that this remarkable city has to offer.
Yerevan serves as the nation's political, economic, and cultural center of Armenia. The city harmoniously blends Soviet-era architecture with modern developments, creating a unique urban landscape. Its wide boulevards, such as those around Republic Square, are lined with impressive buildings made of pink tuff stone.
Yerevan is also known for being one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, traces its origins back to 782 BC. Its ancient roots are evident in its historical landmarks, such as the Erebuni Fortress, and its many museums, including the History Museum of Armenia. These sites offer visitors a glimpse into Armenia’s rich and diverse past, from the ancient Urartian civilization to its role in the Christian heritage of the region. The city seamlessly blends its deep history with modern life, making it a unique destination for those interested in both the ancient and contemporary worlds.
And if you are a food lover, Yerevan will offer you wide traditional Armenian dishes such as khorovats (barbecued meats), dolma (stuffed grape leaves), and lavash (thin flatbread).
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THINGS TO SEE
• Republic Square: The city’s central square, surrounded by grand neoclassical buildings made of pink volcanic stone, is the perfect starting point. In the evening, enjoy the stunning dancing fountains show, a spectacular display of water, music, and lights.
• The History Museum of Armenia: Discover Armenia’s ancient civilizations through its fascinating collection of archaeological artifacts, from prehistoric tools to medieval treasures.
• The Armenian Genocide Memorial: Located on a hill overlooking the city, this poignant memorial and museum honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, offering a peaceful space for reflection.
• Cascade Complex: This massive stairway offers not only an ascent to art galleries but also some of the best panoramic views of Yerevan and the majestic Mount Ararat in the distance.