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Evening walk through gyumri

In the evening, Gyumri becomes a truly fabulous city. We invite you to take advantage of this magical time! You will walk around the historic center and admire the unusual buildings made of black tuff. Inspect the ancient churches and visit the streets where different eras intersect: from tsarist Alexandropol to Soviet Leninakan.

What awaits you

Getting to know the city
On The Theater Square, we will show you a monument to the director and actor Frunzik Mkrtchyan: we will reveal the city tales associated with him and show the filming locations of his films. On Rustaveli Street we will tell you about the revival of Gyumri after the earthquake and its return to the tourist maps of Armenia. And turning at the Church of the Holy Sign to Abovyan Street, let's go straight to the 19th century. You will see old houses made of black tuff and find out what technology they were built on.

From Gyumri to "you"
We will not burden you with dates and dry encyclopedic facts, but will help you touch the local flavor, share stories and legends. We will tell you how a modern city lives, what are its features and differences from Yerevan. Let's decipher the Armenian traditions, way of life and way of life. We will tell you where to eat deliciously and how to have an interesting time. In a word, we will do everything to make you feel welcome in Gyumri!

Organizational details

Meeting point: on Vardanants Square
Max persons: 10
Price: €20 per person
Movement type: foot
Your guide: Ашот
Hello! My name is Ashot and I am 36 years old. 9 years of work in the field of tourism and 12 years of travel have taught me the secrets of the correct organization of acquaintance of travelers with Armenia - I will provide you with maximum pleasure and the best impressions of traveling around our country. My team of like-minded people and I, united around one mission - to make guests fall in love with non-tourist Armenia, conduct our author's tours, imbued with love for our Motherland, for its peculiarities and culture. And we look forward to meeting you!
January 11, 2022-November 11, 2024