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Explore Yerevan with this engaging 1-day walking tour, tasting 10-year-old Armenian brandy, 5 wines, visiting iconic sites, and discovering local culture.


This walking city tour in Yerevan is designed for those wanting to see the city’s highlights while sampling its famous wines and brandy. For $38, you get a full-day experience that combines history, culture, and delicious drinks. The tour starts at the iconic Walking Man Statue on Northern Avenue and moves through a carefully curated list of sites. It’s particularly suited for travelers who appreciate an active, engaging exploration with plenty of opportunities to taste local specialties.
The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and delightful tastings, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors eager to get an authentic taste of Yerevan’s spirit—literally and figuratively. While the itinerary is packed, it offers a relaxed pace, allowing time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Note that the tour covers a lot of ground, so it’s best suited for those comfortable walking and interested in a comprehensive city introduction.
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This tour begins at the Walking Man Statue on Northern Avenue, a lively shopping and dining street in central Yerevan. From there, the guide leads you through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, offering brief insights into Armenia’s capital’s development over centuries. The first stop is the Armenian Carpet shop on Abovyan Street, where you learn about the traditions of Armenian rug making. The shop’s history and craftsmanship are emphasized, giving visitors a sense of Armenia’s artisanal heritage.
Next, a visit to the Dalan souvenir shop provides a chance for photos and browsing traditional items. The old-styled cafe housed in a former mansion offers a glimpse into Yerevan’s architectural past. Moving on, the Moscow Cinema, opened in 1936, marks the city’s cinematic history with its first sound film, “Pepo”. Inside and outside, you can appreciate this historic venue’s significance.
The Aram Khachaturyan concert hall, part of the Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, offers a peek into Yerevan’s performing arts scene. The guide walks you through its history and architecture, enriching your understanding of local culture. The Cascade Complex follows, a favorite spot for travelers, especially at sunset, where panoramic views of the city unfold, and the city’s lights sparkle.

A visit to the Cafesjian Center of Arts allows you to explore Armenia’s modern art scene. The museum focuses on presenting world fine art in an Armenian context. It’s a must-visit for those interested in arts and culture, providing a space where contemporary installations and sculptures are displayed. The guided tour here offers insights into Armenia’s artistic landscape, making it more meaningful.
Depending on the season, the tour may include a stop at Saryan’s Park, an open-air space filled with sculptures and artworks. Visitors often enjoy sitting among the art pieces, soaking in the creative atmosphere. The stop might be shortened or extended based on the season, but it always adds a relaxed, artistic touch to the day.

The Tashir Street Shopping Gallery offers around 70 stores with clothing, footwear, interior decorations, and accessories—perfect for browsing or picking up souvenirs. This stop offers a taste of Yerevan’s vibrant retail scene and local craftsmanship.
The tour’s highlight for many is the Northern Avenue, where the Vedi Alco wine shop provides a tasting of five Armenian wines. These include Areni dry wine, Vernashen semi-sweet wine, Pomegranate wine, Old Yerevan white wine, and Rose Bolgrad. The tasting sessions are led by knowledgeable staff and are a favorite aspect, praised in multiple reviews for their quality and variety.
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One of the tour’s key features is the Armenian brandy tasting at the Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory shop. Here, participants sample 10-year-old Armenian brandy paired with chocolate, revealing the depth and smoothness of Armenia’s renowned distillate. The 30-minute session offers a chance to learn about the brandy’s production and history, adding a refined taste experience.
The wine tastings at Vedi Alco are often highlighted as a memorable part of the day, with locals’ favorite varietals making a lasting impression. The combination of brandy and wine tasting, paired with expert guidance, offers an authentic introduction to Armenia’s drink heritage.
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The tour culminates with a visit to Republic Square, the city’s central hub. A 10-minute stop allows for photos and appreciation of the lively square, especially during the warm months when the singing fountains perform a charming water and music show. This iconic spot captures the essence of Yerevan’s vibrant atmosphere.
Finally, the State Philharmonia of Armenia (Arno Babajanyan Concert Hall) is visited for a brief tour, providing a glimpse into the city’s musical scene. The 15-minute stop here gives a taste of Armenia’s cultural richness, finishing the day on a high note.
The tour departs from the Walking Man Statue on Northern Avenue, with no included transfer to or from the starting point. The group is guided in English and Russian, with reviews highlighting guides’ friendliness, knowledge, and ability to answer questions thoroughly.
The full-day itinerary balances sightseeing, art, shopping, and tastings, with bottled water included. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for last-minute changes. The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, making it suitable for travelers who want a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Yerevan.

This walking tour appeals especially to those interested in culture, art, and local drinks. The inclusion of wine and brandy tastings makes it ideal for connoisseurs or curious newcomers. It’s also perfect for travelers wanting a guided overview of the city’s main sights in a relaxed format.
Because the tour emphasizes walking and exploring on foot, those with limited mobility might find the pace challenging, but overall, it offers a well-balanced, immersive experience. The knowledgeable guides and diverse stops ensure that visitors leave with a deep appreciation of Yerevan’s personality and history.
At $38, this tour provides great value, blending sightseeing, culture, and tastings into a single day. The focus on local wines, brandy, and art, combined with visits to iconic sites like Cascade and Republic Square, offers a well-rounded experience. The positive reviews highlight the quality of guides and the enjoyable pace, making it a strong choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a friendly, informative introduction.
While it covers a lot of ground, the tour’s structure allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities to stroll, take photos, and sample Armenia’s famous drinks. For travelers seeking an engaging, authentic way to explore Yerevan, this walk combines history, culture, and flavors in a memorable package.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for all ages, but walking and standing for periods are involved. It’s best suited for families comfortable with a full day of activity.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes tastings of five Armenian wines and 10-year-old brandy with chocolate at the factory shop.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation to and from the starting point is not included. Participants meet at the Walking Man Statue on Northern Avenue.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides operate in English and Russian, providing friendly and informative narration.
How long does the wine and brandy tasting last?
The brandy tasting at Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory lasts about 30 minutes. The wine tasting sessions are part of the overall itinerary, which fits within the full-day schedule.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, making it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves a fair amount of walking, so good mobility is recommended.
Is the tour suitable during all seasons?
Yes, but note that some stops, like Saryan’s Park, may be affected by seasonal changes. The itinerary adapts accordingly.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations can be made online, and you can reserve now & pay later, providing flexibility for your travel plans.