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5 facts about Yerevan

Ani Shaldzhian • January 16, 2025

Yerevan, the capital of Armenia

Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is a vibrant and historic city that blends ancient heritage with modern charm. Established over 2,800 years ago, it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Yerevan is known for its stunning architecture, lively cultural scene, and breathtaking views of Mount Ararat. The city offers a rich mix of historical sites, museums, parks, and bustling markets, making it a captivating destination for visitors seeking to explore Armenia’s unique past and dynamic present. And here are the 5 facts about Yerevan:



1.     One of the World’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities
Yerevan, founded in
782 BC, is older than Rome! The city’s history begins with the ancient fortress of Erebuni, built by King Argishti I of Urartu. You can explore its remains at the Erebuni Museum and Archaeological Site.

2.     A City of Fountains
Yerevan is known for its stunning fountains, with the
Dancing Fountains at Republic Square being the most famous. Every evening in summer, visitors are treated to a spectacular water, light, and music show that enchants both locals and tourists.

3.     The Pink City
Yerevan is often called the "Pink City" because of its unique
volcanic tuff stone architecture. The warm pink hues of the buildings create a magical atmosphere, especially during sunrise and sunset.

4.     Street Cafés Culture
Yerevan has a vibrant café culture, with open-air coffee shops dotting nearly every street. Whether it’s enjoying a cup of
Armenian coffee or tasting local desserts, the city’s café scene is an experience in itself.

5.     Shopping and hospitality

Gum market is a vibrant hub of Armenian culture. It’s famous for its dried fruits, sujukh, and fresh local produce like juicy pomegranates and apricots. Vendors warmly welcome tourists, often offering free tastings. Beyond shopping, it’s a lively spot to experience traditional Armenian life and hospitality. A must-visit for an authentic taste of Armenia!

Vernissage market is an open-air market offering a treasure trove of Armenian crafts, from handwoven carpets and jewelry to paintings and traditional souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to experience Armenian culture and take home a unique piece of Yerevan.

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