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Yerevan (Armenia): View on the Ararat

In the capital of Armenia we spend holidays during our holidays. Hostel of one friend and hotel of another friend gave us days of real relax.

Stepan we met three times in Georgia, day by day. First in Kazbegi, near to Russian border. Second time on the next day: in the mountains, on the track. Third time, on the following day, in Tbilisi, near the Ethnology Museum… Stepan together with his family is running a hostel in Yerevan. We knew that we have to visit him.

Hostel is not easy to be found, but that’s maybe part of the game. From outside: just a bigger family house. From inside: cosy, comfortable and very family-like hostel. Best equipped kitchen I have ever seen in any hostel and… lovely terrace with nice wind after hot hot days in Armenia. Hostel has no real name and people get to know about it from friends. Such a friends-friends house. But around 40 people can stay there at once. Great atmosphere, talkative mama, hiking advices (Stepan knows everything!), Hanna felt also great running there and back. Anyone which would like to sleep there, please contact us, we will give you email of Stepan.

Then we met in Yerevan old friend of my (Anna’s) family. Guy which in 90s spend some time in Poland, one of the most beloved uncles I ever had. Thanks to him we spend super holiday-like days in a hotel with swimming pool, washing machine and breakfast downstairs in the morning. Strange but not so bad change after our life in the car. Especially that the views were not worse than through our windows: while swimming one could watch Ararat Mountain all day long.

Yerevan was our base to discover other lovely corners of Armenia. Churches, chapels and monasteries – in the next post.


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3 Comments

  • Posted October 22, 2010 at 00:40 | Permalink

    We could definitely use the contact for future visits, our hostel in Yerevan sucked big time… Kisses!!

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  • Anna Visser
    Posted October 22, 2010 at 22:36 | Permalink

    Dear Anna, Tom and Hanna,
    I met you all in the hostel in Yerevan, last August. I was there with two other friends to attend to a third friend’s wedding. Back then, you already told us some stories. Ever since my trip to Armenia your bussininess card has been in my wallet. Now I finally looked up the website – It’s amazing! Really beautiful photo’s and a good insight into the life & culture of the countries around the Black Sea. Well done! I will try and read all of the blogs if I can. Also I really envy you – might make a trip of my own one day!
    Kind regards from Anna Visser, from Holland,
    but now living in England.

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  • Posted October 20, 2015 at 09:48 | Permalink

    I’m glad that you liked Armenia. I have never seen a tourist that wouldn’t want to return in Yerevan once being there. It is not a luxurious city, but the atmosphere is too friendly and welcoming. Great for having rest.

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