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Experience Yerevan's charm with a walking tour featuring five Armenian wines and a 10-year-old brandy. Discover hidden gems and panoramic views.
Exploring Yerevan through this walking tour offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, and local flavors. For just $33 per person, you’ll get to stroll the city’s streets, visit iconic landmarks, and indulge in five different Armenian wines plus a premium 10-year-old brandy paired with chocolate. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 from 16 reviews, and recommendation rates at 100%.
One aspect we especially appreciate is how this tour balances sightseeing with immersive tastings, creating a genuine feel of the city’s everyday life. However, keep in mind that the tour’s duration of around 3 to 4 hours means you’ll want comfortable walking shoes and a modest level of stamina.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a mix of culture, casual walking, and wine tasting — perfect for those visiting Yerevan for a first time or anyone eager to learn about Armenia’s rich traditions in a relaxed setting.


This tour kicks off at the iconic Walking Man Statue on Hyusisayin Poghota, a familiar starting point in the heart of Yerevan. From there, the journey weaves through a series of carefully selected stops, blending history, art, shopping, and of course, wine tasting.
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The first stop is the Dalan Art Gallery, housed in an old-style building that used to be a wealthy man’s residence and later a café. It’s an ideal spot for those wanting a taste of Armenian craftsmanship through souvenirs adorned with local symbols. Reviewers mention that this stop is perfect for snapping memorable photos, thanks to the charming architecture and cozy atmosphere.
Next, a visit to a Carpet Shop on Abovyan Street reveals the fascinating art of Armenian rug-making. Here, guides explain the unique characteristics of Armenian rugs and their cultural significance — a subtle but meaningful insight into local traditions. While the shop’s admission is free, the real value is in understanding the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Moving on, the tour hits Moscow Cinema, which holds the title of Yerevan’s oldest cinema building. It’s a quick visual stop, but a good way to appreciate the city’s artistic history. Notably, the nearby Union of Artists building offers a glimpse into Armenia’s vibrant artistic community.
The highlight for many is the Aram Khachaturyan Concert Hall, where you’ll go inside to see the stunning architecture and photography gallery. The guide’s storytelling about the hall’s history and backstage areas, including the roof with panoramic views over the Cascade and Victory Park, makes this a memorable part of the tour. Reviewers praise guides like Gohar and Tigran for their deep knowledge and friendly approach, adding layers of context that bring the city’s cultural fabric to life.
A visit to the Cascade complex offers more than just a photo op — it’s a symbol of modern Yerevan. From the top, you’ll get views that make the city’s pink-hued buildings and Mount Ararat in the distance look even more spectacular. The Cafesjian Center for the Arts and Swarovski Museum are positioned at the top, accessible via escalators, giving you an opportunity to explore contemporary art and enjoy the impressive architecture.
Walking around Saryan Park, several reviews note the sculptures and the marble statue of Martiros Saryan — a peaceful spot perfect for relaxing after sightseeing. If visiting in season, this stop can be shortened or removed, but it’s a lovely addition for art lovers.
The tour then leads to Tashir Street Shopping Gallery, a modern space with around 70 stores offering everything from clothing to souvenirs. It’s a lively spot where you can browse local products and experience the vibrant shopping scene.
The highlight for wine enthusiasts is the Northern Avenue segment, which includes tasting Armenian wines at the Vedi Alco wine shop. You’ll sample five different types: Areni dry wine, Vernashen semi-sweet, Pomegranate wine, Old Yerevan white, and Rose Bolgrad. The tasting is a chance to savor Armenia’s vinicultural heritage right in the city center. Reviewers mention that the winemaking experience here continues centuries-old traditions, making each sip feel authentic.
Following this, the tour visits the Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory, where a 10-year-old brandy paired with chocolate awaits. This is a highlight for many, with multiple reviews praising the high quality of Armenian brandy and the friendly staff. The factory’s history dates back to 1951, and the brandy tasting offers an insight into Armenia’s famed spirit production.
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The tour wraps up at Republic Square, the beating heart of Yerevan. Depending on the season, it transforms from a lively gathering place with singing fountains in spring and summer to a fairy-tale scene with Christmas decorations in winter. The final stop is at the Arno Babajanyan Concert Hall, where you get a glimpse of Armenian architectural style and colorful stained glass windows depicting Saryan’s paintings.

At $33 per person, this tour offers remarkable value considering the variety of experiences packed into just a few hours. The guided walk ensures you get local insights, which are often what make city tours memorable — especially when guided by knowledgeable individuals like Gohar, Tigran, or Mary, who seem genuinely passionate about sharing Armenia’s treasures.
The ticket price includes a generous tasting lineup — five wines and a premium 10-year-old brandy — paired with chocolate, which elevates the experience beyond just sightseeing. Plus, the admission to major sites like the concert hall and cascade are included, saving you money and time.
However, keep in mind that transportation to and from the starting point isn’t included, so plan accordingly. The entire experience is walkable, but comfortable shoes are a must given the duration and terrain.
The consistent praise for guides like Gohar and Tigran highlights how crucial knowledgeable, friendly guides are for a tour like this. One reviewer appreciated the behind-the-scenes peek at the opera house, noting that the tour was well-organized and detailed. Others loved the combination of sightseeing and tasting, especially mentioning the high quality of Armenian wine and brandy.
Some reviewers mentioned feeling a bit tired due to early travel days or lack of sleep, so pacing and rest breaks might be worth considering if you’re arriving jet-lagged.

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive introduction to Yerevan’s key sights, culture, and tastes. It also suits wine and spirit lovers eager to explore Armenia’s renowned beverage scene in an authentic setting. Travelers seeking a small, intimate group to foster personal interaction will find this appealing, as it’s limited to 15 people.
Those who enjoy walking and outdoor exploration will get the most from this tour, as it’s entirely walkable and features panoramic viewpoints. If you prefer private or chauffeur-driven tours, this might not be the right fit. But for a well-paced, friendly, and informative overview of Yerevan, it’s hard to beat at this price point.

This walking city tour in Yerevan offers a splendid balance of culture, history, and local flavors. It’s a fantastic way to see many of the city’s highlights without feeling rushed, especially with the personalized attention of guides like Gohar and Tigran.
The inclusion of five Armenian wines and a 10-year-old brandy paired with chocolate is a real standout, providing a taste of Armenia’s long-standing winemaking traditions. The stops at major sites like the Cascade, Republic Square, and the concert hall give you plenty of Instagram-worthy moments and insights into Armenia’s artistic soul.
For travelers who appreciate a laid-back pace, authentic experiences, and expert guidance, this tour offers excellent value. It’s perfect for those new to Yerevan or anyone hungry for a deeper understanding of Armenia’s culture, all wrapped up in a memorable, friendly atmosphere.

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, the tour is entirely walking, starting from the Walking Man Statue on Hyusisayin Poghota. You’ll want comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking.
How many people will be in the group?
The group size is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers a friendly, professional guide, bottled water, five Armenian wines, a 10-year-old brandy paired with chocolate, and site admissions like the concert hall and cascade.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, some cash or card for souvenirs, and perhaps a camera for the panoramic views and artistic spots.
Are the wine and brandy tastings available to everyone?
Yes, the tastings are included in the tour price, and the experience is designed to introduce you to Armenia’s renowned beverages.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start, with a full refund if canceled in time.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but since it involves walking and tasting, it’s best suited for older children or teens who can comfortably walk and appreciate the experience.
This Yerevan city walk offers a memorable blend of sights, tastes, and stories. If you’re after an authentic Armenian adventure that goes beyond the usual tourist spots, this tour is a fantastic choice to fall in love with the pink city.