It's a great place, it's a pity that no one is watching it, the information signs are discolored from the sun, the places themselves are not well maintained, the grass is knee-deep, although they are one of the oldest in Georgia, if I'm not mistaken, 1st century AD, it's sad to see all this. Respect for the past is still the original capital of the early Georgian kingdom.
We read about Armazi while staying in Mtskheta for a few days. On the way to Tbilisi from Mtskheta, they turned not to the main entrance, but to the second exit, which is closer to Tbilisi. That's what Yandex Navigator did. There is a place to park, but it is decent to walk and in a straight line it was not possible to climb 50-70 m uphill to the designated ruins - the dense thorny shrub is low, but turned out to be impassable. Apparently, it is better to drive from this second entrance along a dirt road towards the main entrance.