There are magnificent views from the top of the mountain on which the park is located. There is a memorial to the Armenian Genocide in the park itself, there is also a museum dedicated to these events, but it was not possible to get into it, since it does not work on Mondays, like all museums. It is also quite laborious to get there on your own, but if you wish, you can get there by taxi
A great place for walking, it seems to me the cleanest and even one can say delicious air due to the variety of trees, it is here! Gorgeous view of Ararat!
The largest and most beautiful park in Yerevan. It is not crowded, it is more close to nature. Incredible views, large alleys, benches, trash cans, pulpulaks. There is something to see - a memorial to the victims of the genocide, mush, khachkars. There is a free toilet.
A chic park with lots of alleys, paths and paths, lots of benches, plenty of drinking fountains. Gorgeous views of the city. Suitable for both leisurely walks and for athletes. There are dogs, but there are few of them. It is best to enter from the Amalir side, go down to the Hrazdan stadium - there is a steeper and shorter descent from Stella, there is a more gentle one to the left. The best park in Yerevan for walking
A very impressive exposition! The presentation of historical facts is also impressive, and, of course, the history of the Armenian people itself. At times, tears welled up from what he saw and read. Most of the material is presented in three languages: Armenian, English and Russian, and the visit is free. There are guides - 7000 drams per group.
An interesting place. The monumental structure is a monument to the genocide. If you read a little history before visiting, you will have a more conscious perception of the place. There is also a beautiful park with planted trees on the territory - everyone has a name in memory of the dead. The site offers a beautiful view of Yerevan, perhaps even better than from the observation deck. Through the park you can go to the back of the central concert hall - the Soviet-era structure is striking in its size and grandeur! The idea was great, but a lot of it is in a somewhat abandoned form, although it is clear that they are trying very hard to keep everything in a normal state.
In principle, it is a very large park, but most of it is unkempt and not well maintained. Beautiful sculptures and monuments. There are a lot of swings and entertainment for children. The prices are reasonable. I would like to see more attention paid to this park.
This is an amazing place! A very epic place of memory. Beautifully done, with soul and from the heart. Perhaps the best place in Yerevan.
The park is very large, we didn't have time to go around every corner.
You can combine it with an excursion to the ARARAT brandy factory and from there walk a little along the road, and then through the crossing and straight up the sparsely populated pedestrian road.
From there, there are wonderful views of Mount Ararat, interesting, beautiful vegetation around. IT's GREAT in sunny weather!
A place where you feel all the pain and severity of the tragedy of the Armenian people! I recommend taking a guided tour at the museum! Thanks to the guide Anahit!
A clean and well-maintained park where you can walk. We didn't get to the museum itself, but we managed to walk around. Fir trees have been planted in the park by famous politicians, you can search for names.
There are no tourists early in the morning, but the sun is right in front of Stella - the photos are illuminated. It's probably better to come for good photos at lunch. Ararat is visible 👍
We didn't like the park very much: it looks abandoned and unkempt, except for the part around the museum and memorial. We were here late at night and didn't feel safe. Acquaintances said that stray dogs, unfriendly, could be found here.
The park evokes a twofold feeling. On the one hand, it is a powerful place of strength, sadness and sorrow. Especially when sad music is playing inside the monument. This time there was no music, and the atmosphere was immediately different. A good museum dedicated to the Armenian Genocide, a visit to which causes tears. On the other hand, I did not expect such a deplorable state of this place. Consider the most important memorial of the country all battered, yellowed, not a single flower bed. And more about the advantages: there is a beautiful view of Yerevan and Ararat from here.
A beautiful panorama of Yerevan and the surrounding area opens from the park site. The Armenian Genocide Museum operates on the territory of the park. In the last century, about 1.5 million people died as a result of the genocide... The exposure is difficult to view, but very necessary!...
The best park in Yerevan. An atmospheric place. On the one hand, it is well-groomed and neat, on the other - it is not touched and not spoiled by various kinds of institutions and buildings.
Pleasant park. In summer, during the heat, you can walk in the shade of the trees. There are benches and drinking fountains. A very beautiful panoramic view.
The park is neglected. Despite the fact that it is located near the center (Arabkir). There are collapsing gazebos. An elderly Armenian woman met on one of the paths, who tried to expose her breasts. Probably not quite himself. But there is no security in the park. But there are drinking fountains and a lot of trees, which are very lacking in the whole city. There is a stadium at one end of the park and it is also abandoned and dilapidated. In the other there is a concert hall, so it works. There is an observation deck in the park, the sunset is visible, but besides it, all sorts of troubles such as construction sites, cranes or destroyed buildings are visible, often the city is covered with a yellow haze. All photos of the park show its center with a memorial dedicated to the genocide. This is the most beautiful, well-groomed and green place in the park. A lot of firs and pines have been planted. There is a backlight.
In general, if you visit an iconic and beautiful place in Yerevan, then go to the memorial.
If you take a casual walk with the expectation of coolness, you can bypass the park. Running is also OK, but you need to get to the park through very busy and polluted roads.
The view of the city lights is good at night. However, there is a restaurant nearby and tavern music can be heard, which breaks the unity with nature and the silence of the park.
From the stadium side, we came across a flower market at night: there are many, many cars and flowers right in the trunks. The smell is unreal, a great variety. The prices are wholesale, apparently. It was autumn
It's a nice park. There is a place to walk, there is a place to sit. There are drinking fountains at every step. There is a place where Christmas trees are planted by different heads of state.
The memorial complex is located on a mountain, it is better to walk from the Kievsky bridge. Unfortunately, the flags of the countries that recognized the genocide were not raised as we arrived
There is so much sadness in this place.
Eternal flame and quiet Armenian music .
There is a small spruce grove, the fir trees in which were planted by the heads of state in memory of the victims of the genocide
Try to find the Christmas trees planted by Lavrov and Matvienko! An interesting and beautiful place.
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Игорь Тюнин
Level 12 Local Expert
April 14
We were in Yerevan on Monday and all the museums were closed. It was not possible to get inside, everything is beautiful outside: a playground, an alley with trees planted by famous visitors of Yerevan, an eternal flame.