Loveee love love this place. The scenery is amazing and soo soothing. I would love to camp here until it's evening and just rest looking at the stars. Sadly, there are no canopies or anything like that which also keeps the place clean so it's understandable. It does have an entrance fee which was 2000 AMD, if i remember it correctly, and it's SOO worth it. Would love to go back here again once I get a break from university.
Abhi Ajay
Level 6 Local Expert
December 23, 2024
Been there a dozen times. Great historical spot. The shops near will try to loot you if you are a foreigner.
Vahan Tadevosian
Level 6 Local Expert
August 8, 2024
I was there for the Triangulum Event and it was awesome, the place is like made for the events!
Other than this the temple itself deserves a visit or two. Recommended!
Tigran Aghajanyan
Level 8 Local Expert
January 11
Ancient place, safety and clean
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Тигран Закоян
Level 12 Local Expert
April 25, 2024
It's an amazing place to visit in Armenia. 3 places that amuse everyone who sees them, two in range of half a mile, and the third in 8 miles. Garni temple, Simphony of Stones, and Gegard cave monastery.
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Vartan M.
Level 12 Local Expert
October 31, 2024
nice place for visiting
enjoy Armenia
Sevan Dane
Level 4 Local Expert
May 1
Amazing temple
Dmitrii Chukarin
Level 3 Local Expert
August 8, 2024
Interesting place, worth visiting
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Hovhannes M.
Level 5 Local Expert
June 4, 2024
Close to Yerevan, a perfect place for hiking. Can go to Khosrov forest or can go to the Azat reservoir
Dinesh Kumar
Level 3 Local Expert
June 4, 2024
garni is a good place in armeniya
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Arsen Mnatsakanyan
Level 10 Local Expert
October 12, 2024
The ancient and the only pegan temple in Armenia named after Mihr God
Gursevak Singh
Level 3 Local Expert
July 16, 2024
Beause this place conect with indian devosionals this is so old place sun temple
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Aida Danielyan
Level 6 Local Expert
May 1, 2024
We are visited Garni temple where is historical behind beautiful I love Armenia and God bless🇦🇲🇦🇲🙏🙏
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Jishin Joseph
Level 7 Local Expert
January 29, 2024
The place is good and we have to see the antiques there the place is well maintained good for photo sport
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Tavros Babayan
Level 5 Local Expert
October 1, 2024
My amazing Garni
Joel K
Level 11 Local Expert
February 24, 2024
Smaller than expected, more restoration than original stones, but definitely worth visiting, you can wak from there through the gorge to Symphony of Stones, that's amazing.
Edgar Stepanyan
Level 9 Local Expert
September 24, 2024
One of the oldest and nices places you have to visit. Less then an hour drive from Yerevan
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Анна
Level 10 Local Expert
April 19, 2024
Beautiful place!
Tina Esm
Level 6 Local Expert
June 8, 2024
A must see
Алекс А.
Level 12 Local Expert
December 17, 2024
It is a very interesting place from a historical and archaeological point of view. Very beautiful views all around. The bright greenery in spring and the charm of autumn contribute to the color scheme of the surroundings. The restored Temple looks majestic. BUT I highly recommend preparing for a visit to this attraction. Either take a good guide or prepare yourself using the Internet. Then the visit to the temple will be interesting and memorable.
Entrance is paid.
I would recommend combining it with a visit to the Symphony of Stones and the Geghard Monastery.
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Анна Д.
Level 10 Local Expert
May 6
An amazing place with a unique atmosphere.
Entrance to the territory is paid - 1,500 AMD, and there is a magnificent view of the mountains.
From the temple, you can walk downhill to the symphony of stones in 15 minutes.
There are always a lot of people, especially on weekends.
I recommend not buying a large gat in Garni. If you're going to Geghard, it's better there.
There is a minibus from Yerevan to Garni. The cost is 500 drams. Walking away from the Mega Mall.
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Ольга Юдахина
Level 21 Local Expert
January 14
A beautiful temple in a very beautiful place. This place has an interesting history. According to one of the most common versions, the Garni temple was dedicated to Mithras, a popular deity in the Middle East who became the patron god of the Roman Empire in the pre-Christian period. The name of Mithras is a synonym for the Greek Helios, the sun god. It is believed that the cult of Mithras originated in India, developing in Persia and Armenia into a Zoroastrian form in the Bronze and Iron Ages, from where it came to Greece with soldiers of the armies of Alexander the Great in the III–II centuries BC.
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Карина Юрченко
Level 15 Local Expert
April 26
It's a very cool tourist destination.
In the 9 years since my last visit, I have become much prettier and transformed.
The whole area was put in proper shape for such a place.
Stunning views, the place impresses with its beauty.
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Михаил В.
Level 7 Local Expert
March 15
View of the hills 10/10. The temple itself is ordinary, but pretty. Entrance is paid. In walking distance along the steep descent, the Symphony of Stones is quite an interesting and beautiful place. Admission is also paid, but cheaper.
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Goarik Ambartsumyan
Level 26 Local Expert
August 14, 2024
I recently visited the Garni Temple, I haven't been there for 10 years, and it was an unforgettable experience! The place has been greatly transformed, well landscaped. But the entrance has become paid)) Garni is an ancient Armenian temple, located on a picturesque background of mountains and gorges, which impresses with its architectural beauty and historical significance. Of course, it's better to go there on a weekday so that there are fewer people. The architecture of the temple is amazing: the columns, carvings and details are simply fascinating. The views from the temple grounds are especially impressive — they offer stunning panoramas of the surrounding landscape. If you are looking for a place for spiritual enrichment or just want to enjoy the beauty of nature and architecture, Garni Temple is the perfect choice. I will definitely come back here again!
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Вячеслав С.
Level 9 Local Expert
May 5
The pantheon is great. An old pagan temple. There's a river below. To the right and left there is a large beautiful ravine, more like a canyon. The views are fascinating. On the way to the museum, you can buy local sweets.
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Катерина Шаповалова
Level 7 Local Expert
October 4, 2024
An unreal place! Apart from the historical importance, what was valuable to me was the view there.. This is something amazing.
There are benches there from which you can admire the mountains and the gorge, it is very convenient. Nearby you can buy water and have a snack. There is always a shade to escape from the aggressive mountain sun.
It is a good place to admire nature.
And there are many birds flying there: crows, rock swallows, golden eagles and jackdaws. It was nice to see such diversity in such landscapes)
I would like to stay there for a couple of hours.
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Margarita Lemaykina
Level 17 Local Expert
April 3
One of the famous sights of Armenia, not far from Yerevan, we went specifically for gata, they say the most delicious here is baklava and pomegranate juice, a beautiful place, the only preserved pagan temple.
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Алексей Мерзляков
Level 9 Local Expert
May 8
One of the points of obligatory visit, the Armenians are well done! It's good that we gave our best and restored it. They honor the memory of the past.
Gentrified, beautiful, beautiful views of the mountains.
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Николай Филатов
Level 25 Local Expert
February 22
The stunning beauty is not so much the temple, but the place chosen for it. A majestic building surrounded by majestic mountains, silence and the opportunity to think about the main thing.
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Александр Б.
Level 14 Local Expert
April 28
An interesting place, the views are fascinating. The temple itself is a work of art.
It's hard to convey it in text, you have to see it!
I definitely recommend you to visit, but only after the symphony!
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Евгения Мкртумова
Level 18 Local Expert
August 4, 2024
This is not my first trip to this beautiful place. You will be amazed by the beauty and grandeur of the mountains, the temple itself, as well as the nearby stone symphony. Do not forget to go and see and learn the history of the ancient baths, they are located next to the temple (not reaching the right). You can buy a lot of souvenirs, goodies, drink coffee and have a delicious meal. I also recommend buying herbal tea, it makes a wonderful fragrant tea. It is especially well drunk on cold autumn or winter evenings. I recommend visiting on a comprehensive trip (Arch of Charents-Garni-Geghard- Stone Symphony)
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Ксения Б
Level 19 Local Expert
April 23
It's a beautiful architectural ensemble, I can't even imagine how it was reassembled. You can see where the old and new stones are located, they are very different. The territory is large, there is a place to walk. Entrance is paid.
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Николай Валуйский
Level 10 Local Expert
May 6
If you are in Armenia, you should definitely visit this temple. A very interesting ancient temple that has survived to the present day. The entrance is paid, I don't remember the price anymore, but it's not expensive. Grandmothers are standing nearby with a souvenir. I'll tell you right away in Armenia, wherever you put 200 drams on the sights, this is the tariff. Prices are about the same as in Russia
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Andrei Shkidin
Level 20 Local Expert
April 26
The Garni Temple is an Armenian pagan temple dedicated to the sun god Mihr, built in the 1st century AD by King Trdat I, near the village of Garni. The temple was destroyed by the earthquake of 1679, rebuilt in Soviet times. The temple is architecturally similar to the Parthenon and Gefes in Athens - a Greco-Roman peripherum.
The views of the slopes of the Garami range are magnificent. A must visit, I highly recommend, also the Symphony of Stones and the Monastery of Gerard (2-10km).
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Анатолий Булыненок
Level 8 Local Expert
May 9
Types of super. The temple was restored in the Soviet years. The fee for visiting IMHO is too high. Parking nearby - fuck you get up. Even on a paid basis. Many people leave their cars in the narrow lane at the entrance. So fuck off. Types of super. The ruins of the trinity. There are a lot of tourists.
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Глускер Александр
Level 20 Local Expert
May 5
The place is interesting, but there is no wow. There is a good location for tourists, and you can get from Yerevan by regular bus for 500 AMD. There are natural objects below, they are, in my opinion, more interesting, you can walk to the reservoir (marked walking route)
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Ольга Г
Level 3 Local Expert
November 8, 2024
A great place, atmospheric, very old, the view of the mountains is gorgeous, a must-visit and after it I highly recommend visiting the "symphony of stones" very beautiful
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Настя Зайцева
Level 8 Local Expert
March 5
It's an incredibly beautiful place. It offers the most beautiful view of the mountains. We were lucky to get into sunny weather) A mandatory place to visit. You won't regret it
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Jeremiah Johnson
Level 28 Local Expert
October 18, 2024
A temple on the very edge of the Hellenistic world. It is very picturesquely located. We definitely need to go. But there are always a lot of tourists and excursions. It's just packed. The entrance fee is 500 AMD.
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Ольга Е.
Level 30 Local Expert
June 17, 2024
An incredible structure.
Stunning views.
A unique sauna complex.
I hope that they will continue to restore the historical complex.
You can make a great photo shoot.
There are a lot of tourists.
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Лев Клячко
Level 27 Local Expert
February 23
It is the only monument preserved on the territory of Armenia, and indeed in the entire post-Soviet space, dating back to the pre-Christian era. The Garni fortress was first mentioned by Tacitus in the first half of the 1st century AD.
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Артём Р
Level 9 Local Expert
December 1, 2024
A very majestic place with stunning views. Previously, people knew where to build temples. A must-visit in Armenia.
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Darya Z
Level 7 Local Expert
May 11
A very picturesque place, a temple on the edge of a gorge, surrounded by mountains. entrance is paid, not expensive. You can purchase an on-site guided tour for an additional fee. The approximate visit time is 30 minutes, an hour maximum, and there is nothing to do there for longer.
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Владимир Буров
Level 11 Local Expert
November 21, 2024
An interesting monument. You can't stand on the collapsed part with your feet, they scold you for it. You can enter the temple itself. You can take pictures around the temple. Go down from the temple a little lower and you will have a wonderful view of the cliff. There are baths and a beautiful park nearby. Lots of souvenirs. There is a cafe and a toilet.
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Miguel Matvienko
Level 30 Local Expert
May 4
The super cool views from this site and the temple itself are certainly impressive, parking is 200 drams, and there is little space for parking during peak hours.
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Level 7 Local Expert
April 5
If you are not impressed by the photos, believe me that they lie and hide 90% of the charm of this place. I take any guest of Yerevan to Garry and to the Symphony of Stones. And every time it's a discovery of splendor. Every time, the surprise of more than the memory remembers
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Малышка
Level 3 Movie Critic
April 25
It's a great place. Interesting and unusual, I recommend you to visit. It's better to take a guided tour rather than an audio guide.
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Павел М.
Level 6 Local Expert
December 1, 2024
One of the iconic places not only in Armenia, but also in the world. It is included in the UNESCO Heritage List. The area around is very well maintained, you can take your time and look around the panorama (it's worth it) and the temple itself.
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Наталья
Level 13 Local Expert
November 12, 2024
An unusually beautiful place, there are not many people in early November. Entrance is paid, there are excursions. There is a toilet inside.
On the downside, the information signs are almost burned out. It would be nice to update them