{"id":1773,"date":"2024-04-04T09:44:44","date_gmt":"2024-04-04T07:44:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.visarmenia.com\/?p=1773"},"modified":"2024-04-04T09:44:44","modified_gmt":"2024-04-04T07:44:44","slug":"incontournables","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.visarmenia.com\/en\/article\/not-to-be-missed\/","title":{"rendered":"Armenia: must-see sites and how to find them"},"content":{"rendered":"
Armenia is a country rich in history, culture and heritage. To get there and discover the hidden treasures of this jewel of the Caucasus, it is essential to be well informed about the places to visit and the administrative formalities required. Here's a guide to help you plan your trip to Armenia.<\/p>\n
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It's difficult to make an exhaustive list of the wonders that Armenia has to offer, so many and varied are they. Nevertheless, here is a selection of some of the country's most emblematic sites<\/strong>\u00a0:<\/p>\n An essential stopover during your stay in the country, Yerevan is a lively, modern city packed with museums, parks and monuments. Don't miss a visit to the Place de la R\u00e9publique<\/strong>the Armenian Genocide Museum<\/strong> and the Cascade, a unique monumental and artistic ensemble<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Located not far from the capital, these two UNESCO World Heritage sites are well worth a visit. The Garni temple, built in the 1st century, is the only pagan building still standing in Armenia. The Geghard monastery, meanwhile, attracts visitors with its troglodyte architecture and the beauty of its khatchkars<\/strong>These stone crosses are typically Armenian.<\/p>\n This vast freshwater lake, situated at an altitude of almost 2,000 metres, offers breathtaking scenery and unspoilt nature. Here you can admire the Chapel of the Holy Apostles<\/strong>You can also take advantage of the beaches to relax and swim.<\/p>\n Founded in the 13th and 9th centuries respectively, these two monastic complexes are among the country's most important religious monuments. Set in exceptional natural surroundings, they offer visitors an incomparable spiritual and contemplative experience.<\/p>\n To travel to this country with complete peace of mind, you need to find out about the administrative formalities to be completed before departure. Here is an overview of steps required to set foot on Armenian territory<\/strong>\u00a0:<\/p>\n Some foreign nationals need a visa to enter Armenia, while others are exempt depending on their nationality or the length of their stay. For example citizens of the European Union and the United States do not need a visa for a tourist stay of less than 180 days<\/strong>.<\/p>\n For other countries, you can apply for an e-visa, using our dedicated form for example.<\/p>\n In some cases, it is possible to apply for a visa online. This type of visa saves time when you arrive at the airport, as the procedure is simplified and does not necessarily require you to go to the embassy. Electronic visa applications generally take a few days to process.<\/p>\n There are no compulsory vaccinations for travelling to Armenia. However, certain vaccinations may be recommended, such as those against typhoid fever, hepatitis A and B and rabies. It is also advisable to take out medical and repatriation insurance before departure.<\/p>\n Armenia's official currency is the dram, and one euro is equivalent to around 570 drams (exchange rate varies). Although the bank cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops<\/strong>When you're on the move, it can be useful to have some cash on hand.<\/p>\n Armenia is a fairly inexpensive country, so you can easily find accommodation, meals and tourist activities to suit your budget. Don't hesitate to compare prices and book in advance to take advantage of special rates.<\/p>\n The public transport network in Armenia is fairly well developed, especially in the major cities such as Yerevan. However, to get to the more remote regions and take full advantage of the tourist sites, it is advisable to hire a car or travel with a local driver-guide<\/strong>. This way, you can discover the charms of the country at your own pace, while benefiting from the expert advice of a professional.<\/p>\n To make the most of your Armenian adventure, don't forget to find out which itineraries and means of transport are best suited to your wishes and needs.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Armenia is a country rich in history, culture and heritage. To get there and discover the hidden treasures of this jewel of the Caucasus, it's essential to be well informed about...<\/p>","protected":false},"author":2558,"featured_media":1775,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nYerevan, the historic capital of Armenia<\/h3>\n
Garni temple and Geghard monastery<\/h3>\n
Lake Sevan and its peninsula<\/h3>\n
The monasteries of Noravank and Tatev<\/h3>\n
How to enter Armenia<\/h2>\n
Visas and visa exemptions<\/h3>\n
Electronic visa application<\/h3>\n
Current vaccinations<\/h3>\n
Budget and local currency<\/h2>\n
Getting around Armenia<\/h2>\n