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Lots of great restaurants nearby The receptionist friendly and welcoming Location fantastic A great and beautiful park in front of the hotel A 10 minute walking distance to Republic Square 10 minute walk to one dollar minibus to the airport
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The hotel was very clean, the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, the breakfast was fantastic, and the location was excellent
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Nice and comfortable bed, clean bathroom and high quality service...
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book 30-60 days ahead for hotel stays in Yerevan, especially for peak periods such as mid-June to August or national holiday weekends. This can save you 20-40% on nightly rates for 3- and 4-star hotels. Leading chains like Marriott, Radisson Blu, and Hyatt often offer advance booking discounts; check cancellation policies for flexibility.
- Select a hotel in the Kentron district for walkability to most museums, restaurants, and major hotels within a 5-20 minute walk, though expect to pay a 10-25% premium versus outer districts like Ajapnyak or Nor Nork. Top chain hotels are usually located in Kentron, and some luxury properties provide complimentary shuttle service. If budget or quiet is a priority, reputable hotels in Ajapnyak and Nor Nork can offer savings.
- Use app-based taxis such as GG and Yandex from Zvartnots airport to central Yerevan for about 2,500-4,500 AMD (approx. $6-$11 USD) with a 15-25 minute ride. English-language app interfaces are available, and most major hotels will assist with ordering trusted taxis, especially for late-night arrivals.
- Pay by card at 3-star and higher hotels, but carry 5,000-15,000 AMD (approx. $12-$37 USD) cash for small guesthouses, market stalls, and some taxis. International card acceptance is standard at top chains, though some U.S. or non-chip cards may not work at all ATMs. Most major hotels offer onsite currency exchange; always keep cash handy for tipping and emergencies.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) if offered payment in USD or EUR at payment terminals, and pay in AMD to avoid inflated exchange rates, saving 1-6%. This applies at both POS terminals and some ATMs. Luxury hotels usually process payments in AMD, but always double-check.
- Confirm Wi-Fi speed with your accommodation if you work remotely, as business and chain hotels typically provide 30-100 Mbps, while smaller guesthouses offer 5-20 Mbps. International hotel chains feature business centers with reliable high-speed internet; ask for a room speed check if you need to make video calls or uploads.
- Ask about generator or UPS backup if uninterrupted power is important for your stay. Major hotel brands include backup power as a standard amenity, and guests with medical needs can request written confirmation when booking.
- Check for elevator or step-free access when booking central guesthouses, as many are in converted Soviet-era buildings that may lack elevators. All international chains and newer hotels provide step-free access, accessible rooms, and visual alarms upon request; contact your hotel directly for full accessibility details.
- Plan to tip hotel staff about 500-1,000 AMD (approx. $1.25-$2.50 USD) for porter or concierge service, and around 10% in sit-down restaurants if not already included. Tipping is appreciated but not required, and major hotels may automatically add a service charge to your bill.
- Use central laundromats for lower laundry costs, as hotel express laundry rates are higher, typically 700-1,500 AMD (approx. $1.75-$3.75 USD) per kilogram or item. Chain hotels often provide next-day service at premium rates, and loyalty members may receive discounted or complimentary laundry; translation apps can help with local instructions.
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