there's also a sauna and a garden. parking and a breakfast buffet are complimentary. amenities include a formal restaurant and a 24-hour lobby bar, as well as a gym, a billiards room and an outdoor pool. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. in a residential area, this informal hotel is 3 km from spandaryan train station, 9 km from the 18th-century blue mosque, and 11 km from the yerevan cascade garden and arts center. kids age 5 and under stay at no charge with an adult. the unfussy rooms come with free wi-fi and satellite tv, plus minibars, and tea and coffeemakers. warmly decorated suites have sitting areas; upgraded suites add living rooms and whirlpool tubs Zvartnots International Airport 31 min
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin (33 min) One of the oldest cathedrals on earth, the ground was broken at this site in the 4th century. Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex (16 min) Architecturally notable building with educational exhibits on the Armenian Genocide & guided tours. Cafesjian Center for the Arts (21 min) Galleries with exhibitions of modern & contemporary Armenian art, with a sculpture garden & store. Matenadaran (21 min) Scientific research institute exhibiting many of its rare manuscripts, parchments & books. Cascade Complex (22 min) Cascading series of stairs, landscaped gardens, fountains & sculptures, home to an arts center. History Museum Of Armenia (19 min) Well-known museum with a large collection of archeological finds, from bronze items to chariots. Mother Armenia monument (21 min) This 22m-tall copper statue of Mother Armenia stands on a towering basalt pedestal with a museum. Vernissage (21 min) Souvenirs, antiques & local foods are among the finds at this well-known open-air street market. Sergei Paradjanov Museum (18 min) House museum featuring screenplays, artwork, drawings & other works of famed Armenian director. Blue Mosque (16 min) Mosque from the mid-1700s featuring a turquoise & yellow tiled dome & a tranquil garden. Republic Square (18 min) Grand city square with fountains, once known as Lenin Square, used for public events & celebrations. National Gallery of Armenia (19 min) Stately art museum with ancient & modern pieces from Armenian, European, Russian & Asian artists. Saint Gregory The Illuminator Cathedral (21 min) Consecrated in 2001, this is the largest Armenian Apostolic cathedral in the world. Zvartnots Cathedral (30 min) An interpretive museum sits near these ruins of a 7th-century church with Mt. Ararat as a backdrop. Armenian Opera Theatre (22 min) 2 halls compose this stately, circular opera house opened in 1933 & hosting regular concerts. |