A chic park with lots of alleys, paths and paths, lots of benches, plenty of drinking fountains. Gorgeous views of the city. Suitable for both leisurely walks and for athletes. There are dogs, but there are few of them. It is best to enter from the Amalir side, go down to the Hrazdan stadium - there is a steeper and shorter descent from Stella, there is a more gentle one to the left. The best park in Yerevan for walking
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Level 7 Local Expert
July 18
A very impressive exposition! The presentation of historical facts is also impressive, and, of course, the history of the Armenian people itself. At times, tears welled up from what he saw and read. Most of the material is presented in three languages: Armenian, English and Russian, and the visit is free. There are guides - 7000 drams per group.
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Рузана М.
Level 6 Local Expert
May 30
A clean and well-maintained park where you can walk. We didn't get to the museum itself, but we managed to walk around. Fir trees have been planted in the park by famous politicians, you can search for names.