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This is a beautiful park and an Armenian icon. The park has half walks and a variety of shops. It is a good place to rest and play.
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Great place to grab a tinto or some street food.
This is a centrally located park at the end of the 14th street plaza. In my opinion, this is the best place in Armenia to find street food. There are several personal vendors that regularly set up her...
Five magnificent trees survived the 1999 earthquake and are still standing providing shade. There is a colorful "I love Armenia" sign in front of which people stand to have their picture taken. A smal...
just a regular park, nothing special about this place, can be dangerous during night hours. be aware of surroundings, if you visit do it with a group, not by yourself.
A simple central park in Armenia with no highlights worth coming. The city has been torn down by an earthquake in 1999 and the buildings of the center are not authentic or nice.
This is the end of the downtown. There you can see a gorgeous Ceiba, a huge tropical tree. And also two good cafes and places to refresh yourself by eating some 'cholados' (fruits frappé) and ice crea...
Great place to grab a tinto or some street food.
This is a centrally located park at the end of the 14th street plaza. In my opinion, this is the best place in Armenia to find street food. There are several personal vendors that regularly set up her...
Five old trees on a small square
Five magnificent trees survived the 1999 earthquake and are still standing providing shade. There is a colorful "I love Armenia" sign in front of which people stand to have their picture taken. A smal...
nothing special
just a regular park, nothing special about this place, can be dangerous during night hours. be aware of surroundings, if you visit do it with a group, not by yourself.
Nothing special to visit
A simple central park in Armenia with no highlights worth coming. The city has been torn down by an earthquake in 1999 and the buildings of the center are not authentic or nice.
Local park, beautiful trees and coffees around
This is the end of the downtown. There you can see a gorgeous Ceiba, a huge tropical tree. And also two good cafes and places to refresh yourself by eating some 'cholados' (fruits frappé) and ice crea...