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Granary: Yerevan's Agricultural Heart

Discover Yerevan's agricultural heritage at Granary, a vibrant hub of local markets, artisans, and Armenian traditions.

Granary in Yerevan offers an authentic taste of Armenian culture, showcasing the region's agricultural roots with vibrant markets, local artisans, and traditional products. It is not just a place to shop; it's a destination to explore and cherish Yerevan's community spirit.

A brief summary to Granary

  • 4GRQ+928, Yerevan, Erebuni, AM

Local tips

  • Visit in the late afternoon to experience the magical glow of the setting sun over the market.
  • Engage with local artisans to learn about traditional Armenian crafts and products.
  • Sample local delicacies and engage with friendly locals for an authentic taste of Yerevan's culture.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the city center, take a bus (e.g., routes 5, 23, 47, 259) to the Erebuni district. Bus fare is AMD 100. Alternatively, the Yerevan Metro has a single line; use the 'Yerevan routes' application to determine the best route to a nearby stop, then walk to Granary. Metro fare is AMD 100.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Yerevan. Use a ride-hailing app like GG Taxi or Yandex Taxi to book a ride. A short taxi ride from the city center to Granary typically costs around AMD 1100. Ensure the driver uses the meter or agree on a fixed fare before starting the journey.

  • Walking

    If you are in the Erebuni district, Granary is easily accessible by foot. Use a map application to guide you to 4GRQ+928, Yerevan. Walking allows you to explore the surrounding area and experience the local atmosphere.

Discover more about Granary

Located in the Erebuni district of Yerevan, Granary is a tourist attraction that highlights the region's agricultural heritage and Armenian culture. It features markets, local artisans, and traditional products, offering an immersive experience of Yerevan's connection to the land. The atmosphere is a mix of tradition and community, where locals and tourists gather. It is a destination for photography enthusiasts, offering views of the surrounding landscape and market scenes. Granary hosts events that celebrate Armenian traditions, music, and cuisine, providing an authentic taste of Yerevan’s culture. As the sun sets, the ambiance transforms with golden light, leaving visitors with memories of Armenian life. Historically, the Ararat Valley, where Yerevan is located, was known as a granary, producing grains, grapes, and wines. The ancient kingdom of Urartu, which predates modern Armenia, viewed the valley as a key agricultural region. Archaeological findings in the area, including ancient granaries and wine storage, confirm the region's agricultural importance. Today, Granary continues this tradition, offering a place to connect with Yerevan's agricultural roots and community spirit.
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