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Yerevan Travel Guide: An overview

By news desk on September 05,2007

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Yerevan deserves mention not only because it is the Armenian capital but also because it is one of the oldest cities in the world that has been inhabited for centuries at a stretch.  It is located in the shadow of Ararat, where biblically Noah’s Ark first landed on escaping the Flood. The city’s 20 odd museums document its evolution.   

 A city of 1.2 million people, Central Yerevan is almost circular with mountains along it’s circumference. The streets form a grid though a very odd one and are directed to Lenin Square – it was indentifiable by the statue of the leader that stood here – it’s now called Republic Square. The square is where you’ll find the State Historical Museum, hotels, the central post office and a number of shops and foreign banks –quite a complete package for the visitor.

The square is also the cultural hosting ground – commemorations, anniversaries, New Year and now Independence Day  – the place is choc-a-bloc with thousands of fervent Armenians. Also remember the names of streets -  Ulitsa Abovyana and Ulitsa Machtots – they are the two lifelines of Yerevan Central and where you will find all of the facilities you need most.

The town’s eastern side is ringed with hemisphere shaped parkland. The number of statutes and monuments (though undeniably these are aesthetic marvels), lining the streets is amazing.


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