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Is Yerevan better than Tbilisi?

It's easy and I would say that most people would probably enjoy Tbilisi more than Yerevan. But Yerevan was (for us) a more cultural experience and we felt a deeper connection to the city. But part of that was because we had the most fantastic guide George for a few days (look him up if going to Yerevan).



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The verdict of our Georgia vs Armenia travel comparison Armenia is excellent, it's only Georgia that's a little (sometimes a lot) better in almost everything. So, in general, we believe that Georgia is a better tourist destination, with a wider variety of things to explore, from culture to natural beauty.

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If you're heading to the Caucasus, you should definitely travel to Yerevan and explore the architecture, history, bars, markets and churches that make this city one of the most underrated travel destinations in Eurasia.

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There is the potential for armed conflict near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. U.S. citizens should avoid the area. Exercise caution on roads near Armenia's border with Azerbaijan. Be aware that some portions of the road may cross international boundaries without notice.

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Plan to spend a minimum of two days in Yerevan to experience the best the city has to offer. And then prepare to kick yourself for not spending more time in Yerevan. We really wish we had spent longer in Armenia. Don't be fooled to think there's not much to see or do in Armenia.

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First of all, Azerbaijan is more beauiful and has more awesome places. Secondly, Azerbaijan is more modern. Just try to compare Baku and Erevan over the Internet and you will see. As for the Eid holiday - Azerbaijan is an Islamic country (not state, but, country) and Armenia is a christian country.

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July and August are a fantastic time to be in Armenia and Georgia even if temperatures can take an upturn in Tbilisi and the surrounding lowland areas.

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The capital of Armenia, Yerevan, is a cozy city famous for its beautiful architecture. The city has a centuries-old history, it was built in 782 BC, which shows that Yerevan is older than Rome!

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Tbilisi has the image of harmoniously integrated city of ancient and modern and through centuries it has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds. This is especially evident in the city's Old Town, where a mosque, synagogue and Christian churches stand side by side.

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There are certainly exceptions and sights worth seeing, but Baku is the center of Azerbaijan economically, politically and culturally. Georgia vs Azerbaijan Tourist Attractions winner is… Georgia. The widespread attractions across the country make Georgia a better option for travelers.

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The best time to explore Armenia is from May to September, as it rarely rains at this time and the temperatures are the most pleasant. July and August are the warmest months, while January is the coldest. July also has the most hours of sunshine, as the sun shines here for a full 11.6 hours a day.

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Armenia is known for its beautiful landscapes, its cuisine, culture and history. Since Armenia was the first country to officially adopt Christianity, you can find some of the world's oldest churches and monasteries located in the extremely beautiful natural settings.

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Armenia is typically the first stop on these multi-country itineraries. Here, you will encounter ancient lands well off the radar of modern day holidaymakers. The 7th century archaeological site of Zvartnots and the Holy City of Echmiadzin are both easily accessible from the capital city of Yerevan.

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The bordering countries of Armenia and Georgia are easily combined in this holiday idea to create a fascinating trip full of ancient temples and hillside monasteries, soaring mountains, picturesque wine regions and incredibly friendly people.

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Things to Do in Yerevan Although Yerevan is accessible on foot, it is worth checking out the incredible metro stations in the city while you are here. They are some of the most impressive stations that you have ever seen! Not only is Yerevan full of interesting sights, it also has amazing food.

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Russian, English, Spanish, German, Persian, and Italian are some of the foreign languages spoken in Armenia. Among all the languages, Russian and English are widely spoken in the country, making it a travel-friendly place for many tourists.

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