Armenia
Day 1: Exploring Yerevan – A Journey Through the Heart of Armenia's Capital
On our first day in Yerevan, we explored the city's rich history and culture, visiting landmarks such as the Government Building, Republic Square, the Opera House, and Northern Avenue. We also marveled at the Cascade Complex with its stunning views of Mount Ararat and enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere at the Vernissage Market, full of local crafts and unique souvenirs.




Vernissage Market
Vernissage Market in Yerevan is a vibrant open-air market where local artisans and vendors sell handmade crafts, antiques, jewelry, paintings, and souvenirs. It’s a lively spot to experience Armenian culture firsthand, offering unique and authentic items that reflect the country’s rich history and craftsmanship. Whether you're looking for a special gift or simply want to soak in the local atmosphere, Vernissage provides a true taste of Armenia's artistic spirit.




Exploring Yerevan
With every step, Yerevan proved to be a city of contrasts – where ancient history, Soviet influences, and modern developments come together to create a fascinating urban landscape. Day one set the tone for the rest of our journey, and we couldn't wait to see what else Armenia had in store for us.