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Sharambeyan Street: A Stroll Through Dilijan's History

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Discover traditional Armenian crafts and architecture on Dilijan's charming Sharambeyan Street, a journey back in time.

Sharambeyan Street in Dilijan is a picturesque avenue showcasing 19th and early 20th-century Armenian urban life. Known as the 'street of craftsmen,' it features preserved buildings, artisan shops, and a tranquil atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.

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  • Dilijan, AM
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  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography and to avoid crowds.
  • Engage with local artisans; many are happy to share the stories behind their crafts.
  • Try the local delicacies at one of the small eateries along the street to experience authentic Armenian cuisine.
  • Check the local event calendar for cultural performances and activities happening on the street.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    Sharambeyan Street is easily accessible on foot from most locations in central Dilijan. From the Dilijan bus station, walk along the main road towards the town center. Turn onto Sharambeyan Street, where you'll find the historic district. The walk is generally easy and takes about 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Dilijan bus station, local buses or minibuses (marshrutkas) are available. Look for transport heading towards Dilijan National Park or the town center. Get off near Sharambeyan Street and walk a short distance to the historic area. A single fare costs approximately 100 AMD.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Dilijan. A short taxi ride from the bus station to Sharambeyan Street typically costs around 600-800 AMD. You can also use ride-hailing apps like GG Taxi to book a ride. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

Discover more about Sharambeyan St

Sharambeyan Street, nestled in the heart of Dilijan, is a living museum that transports visitors back to 19th and early 20th-century Armenia. Often called the 'Little Switzerland' of Armenia, Dilijan has been a haven for those seeking peace and inspiration in its green landscapes and therapeutic mineral waters.This quaint street showcases traditional Armenian urban architecture with preserved and restored buildings. As you stroll along the cobblestone path, you'll discover artisan shops and workshops where craftsmen create traditional crafts like woodworking, pottery, and carpet weaving. The Tufenkian Historic Yerevan Hotel, with its architecture inspired by the area's historical buildings, provides a unique heritage experience.Sharambeyan Street is named after Hovhannes Sharambeyan, a Dilijan resident and honored artist who significantly contributed to the town's cultural development. The street embodies the spirit of old Dilijan, offering a cultural and historical journey. Visitors can admire intricately carved balconies, engage with local craftsmen, and immerse themselves in the town's vibrant culture. The Dilijan Community Center enriches the tourist experience with diverse programs and exhibitions.
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