Cool bookstore in the city center. Editions in Armenian, Russian and English. Books are expensive in Russian. A good department of children's literature. Stationery and small souvenirs are also sold.
It's not a bad store. You can find something interesting about culture and art in English. It is a pity that there is not enough Armenian translated into Russian. There is little that is rare and unique here. At least in Russian and English. But people tried to create an atmosphere.
A very pleasant bookstore. We were surprised to find the second floor in this miniature pavilion (!) - the atmosphere of a modern library and an exhibition of paintings.
Downstairs, in addition to books, there are a lot of fancy gadgets like power banks and nightlights - I wanted to write everything down in my vishlist.
Responsive sellers helped me navigate. I will definitely come again.
The best bookstore in Yerevan. On the second floor there are tables and niches where you can get acquainted with the books you like. A bright, cozy space. The only store that has something on the subject of the occult and esotericism.
If you take a book from the shelf and sit on one of the sofas and chairs placed around the perimeter of the store, then after about ten minutes a local employee will come up to you and explain quite bluntly that you can not read here, but you can only "get acquainted with the book" (whatever that means)
In 2022, this approach seems a little outdated, but — do not repeat my mistake, do not read in this book =))
It's a nice store, and it's great that there's a lot of literature on art and design. There are many places inside and outside where you can sit down and read.
Almost perfect. It would be ideal if employees don't come up all the time with the question "Can I help you with something?". If I need help, I will contact you myself.