Hotels in Yerevan
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Browse hotels in Yerevan, Armenia — properties from Kentron to Republic Square. Zvartnots Airport is 12 km west; Mount Ararat visible on clear days.
About Yerevan
Yerevan: Pink Tuff Stone and 2,800 Years of Continuous Settlement
Yerevan stands as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, founded in 782 BC as the Urartian fortress of Erebuni — a site still visible 8 km southeast of the city centre in the Erebuni Museum. Built largely from rose-coloured volcanic tuff quarried from the surrounding highlands, the capital of Armenia has a distinctly warm streetscape. The Cascade, a giant Soviet-era stairway connecting Kent Square to the Cafesjian Center for the Arts, frames the skyline against Mount Ararat — visible on clear days across the Turkish border at roughly 35 km.
Where to Stay in Yerevan
Most hotels concentrate in and around Republic Square, the centrepiece of architect Alexander Tamanian's 1924 master plan, and along Northern Avenue linking it to the Opera House. The Kentron district holds the majority of mid-range and 4-star properties. Budget guesthouses cluster near Mashtots Avenue. The city anchors around 40 listed properties on major booking platforms.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Zvartnots International Airport sits 12 km west; taxis to Kentron run roughly 2,000–3,000 AMD.
- Currency: Armenian Dram (AMD); ATMs are common on Mashtots Avenue.
- Best timing: April–June and September–October offer mild temperatures; July–August can exceed 38 °C.
- Language: Armenian; Russian widely understood; English in tourist areas.
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