It's a great place to come back to. If we go to Armenia again, then only there. Silence, peace, unity with nature - ideal for recovery from the hustle and bustle of the city. Nature and views from the room are fantastic❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. The room inside is all new and clean. The breakfasts are very tasty, the coffee is excellent)) The hosts are very hospitable and sincere people. A particularly convenient place to stop if you are traveling from Tbilisi to Yerevan)
An amazing place with magnificent views of the mountains. Clean, cozy, quiet and warm rooms, friendly hosts, there is everything you need to relax. A place where you want to return.
Of the cons... nothing.
We were very pleased with the time we spent here.
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Andrey Moskvitin
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August 15
We came to Armenia with my wife for the first time and it's so great that the acquaintance with the country and its national everyday culture began in the magnificent Cypress Guesthouse.
For us, as inhabitants of a megalopolis, the solitude and authenticity of this place turned out to be especially valuable, where the rhythm and taste (including in the direct gastronomic sense) of life are determined by nature: epic views of the mountains around, the brightest night sky, awakening, accompanied by the almost fabulous sounds of a cow and sheep herd rising daily to their nivam, a plentiful, delicious and unhurried nightly table shared with the wonderful owner of this place, Mher, completing his working day and our vacation ...
May this poetic outline not confuse the reader - everything that the standards of a guest house (not a hotel, not a hotel!) provide is fully available here: rooms (including separate bungalows) with their own bathroom; hot water; cold water of such quality that it is drunk directly from the tap; included breakfast of products and dishes of not just national, but local cuisine; small, but responsive and efficient staff in the person of the beautiful Mher and Julia!
For those who do not break ties with the big world during their holidays: TV (they themselves did not turn on once during the week - there was no need for artificial simulation /stimulation of life); high-speed Internet, regularly delivering news about the (not) pleasures of the world; a three-hour transfer to Yerevan and an even shorter one to Tbilisi (in both cases, Mher kindly helped) ...
In short, an unconditional recommendation for people who appreciate (and not just appreciate) life!