Led by a historian, this in-depth walking tour explores Yerevan’s architectural evolution, revealing hidden details and historical context through expert storytelling and archival visuals.
Your guide wil meet you at Missak Manouchian Park in Yerevan next to Zeytouna Restaurant at the entrance of the passage.
A Soviet-era Yerevan tour takes you back in time to the mid-20th century, when Armenia was part of the USSR. The city’s architecture, dominated by monumental buildings and broad avenues, reflects the socialist ideals of the time. You’ll visit iconic landmarks like the Republic Square, with its grand Soviet-style government buildings, and the Cascade Complex, initially conceived during the Soviet period.
Republic Square – End your tour at the iconic Republic Square, where fountains dance to music, and Armenia’s heart beats among majestic government buildings and museums.
Opera House – Marvel at the grandeur of the Yerevan Opera House, a Soviet-era architectural gem that remains a cultural hub for music, ballet, and national pride.
Abovyan Street – Stroll down one of Yerevan’s oldest streets, lined with 19th-century architecture, chic boutiques, and cultural landmarks reflecting the city’s evolution.
Pushkin Street – A lively mix of art, shops, and dining, Pushkin Street captures Yerevan’s urban rhythm while connecting visitors to nearby cultural hotspots.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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