Yerevan Park: A Modern Amusement Oasis
Experience thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions at Yerevan Park, Armenia's premier amusement destination.
Yerevan Park is the first theme park in Armenia, offering a wide array of attractions and a pristine green environment for families and thrill-seekers alike. It's a place to create lasting memories with modern, high-quality rides.
A brief summary to Yerevan Park
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- Monday 2 pm-10 pm
- Tuesday 2 pm-10 pm
- Wednesday 2 pm-10 pm
- Thursday 2 pm-10 pm
- Friday 2 pm-10 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-10 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-1 am
Local tips
- Check the park's website for special events and promotions before your visit.
- Visit during the week to avoid large crowds.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking.
- Take advantage of the various dining options to sample local delicacies and international dishes.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
To reach Yerevan Park via public transport, you can take a bus or minibus to Yerevan's central bus station. From there, take bus #10 to Monte Melkonyan Street, which is a short walk from Yerevan Park. A single bus or minibus fare within Yerevan typically costs 100 AMD.
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Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services like GG and Yandex Taxi are readily available throughout Yerevan. A taxi ride from the city center to Yerevan Park will typically cost between 1,500 to 2,000 AMD.
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