Author: OBSERVER

Share the joy of walking in the spring atmosphere of Yerevan with me in this video. 00:00 Intro 00:43 Baghramyan Ave 02:40 Moskovyan St. 06:40 Mashtots Ave 09:00 France Square 14:25 Mashtots Ave 20:00 Swan Lake 22:00 Tumanyan St. 26:15 Abovyan St. 30:10 Pushkin St. 30:40 Northern Ave 33:10 Abovyan St. 36:00 Republic Square Subscribe to this channel for more support so I can produce better videos for you Support me:

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Experience an amazing morning with a beautiful sunrise in the center of Yerevan on December 02, 2021, with my virtual walking tour. 00:00 Baghramyan St 06:05 France Square 07:45 Armenian Opera Theatre 09:25 Freedom Square 11:45 Swan Lake 14:10 Teryan St 16:28 Sayat-Nova Ave 20:18 Aram Khachatryan concert hall 21:00 France Square 22:30 Mesrop Mashtots Ave 25:15 Moskovyan St 27:55 Alexander Tamanyan Statue Subscribe to this channel for more support so I can produce better videos for you Support me:

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A walking tour in a wonderful evening in the Saryan street of Yerevan. Saryan Street is a long avenue in Yerevan that confines the city center of the Armenian capital city. The street has become synonymous with being a wine lover’s paradise in the last couple of years. It will include bars, restaurants, cafes, museums, shopping, and much more. Please on CC for reading captions. If anyone wants to delete their face in this video, please contact me: abysshi@gmail.com #yerevan #armenia #walking_tour source

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I will show you this gradual beginning of spring in Yerevan every day. I Started from Gargin Njdeh Square to the Cathedral of the Holy Cross via Yeghbayrutyan, Shoghakat’s Park, Chekhov & Bagratunyats Street on a Light snowy day. Join me. 00:00 Gargin Njdeh Square 05:10 Yeghbayrutyan Street 08:30 Hovespyan Street 09:30 Soghakat Park 18:40 Hovespyan Street 21:00 Chekhov Street 25:30 Bagratunyats Street 38:00 Yerevanyan Lake 42:10 Bagratunyats Street 47:50 Cathedral of the Holy Cross Subscribe to this channel for more support so I can produce better videos for you Support me:

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Join me on a walking tour in Yerevan, the capital and largest city of Armenia, as I explore the festive decorations and atmosphere of the city before Christmas. Yerevan is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, with a history dating back to the 8th century BC. In this episode, titled “Christmas Countdown”, I start from Tigran Mets Avenue, a major thoroughfare named after the ancient Armenian king Tigranes the Great, and pass through some of the most iconic landmarks and attractions of the city, such as: Republic Square, Nalbandyan Street, Aram Street, Abovyan Street, Northern Avenue, Teryan Street,…

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In this video, You can see Yerevan from Alexander Tamanyan Park or Cascade Complex to Yerevan State University via Isahakyan Street. 00:00 Intro 00:45 Into the Alexander Tamanyan Park 02:30 Alexander Tamanyan Park 03:05 Cascade 13:30 Isahakyan Street 18:50 Kochar Street 21:10 Koryun Street 27:05 Abovyan Street 27:35 Isahakyan Street 35:10 Manukyan Street 36:10 Yerevan State University This is the location coordinate: … …

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Welcome to another episode of OBSERVER, where I explore the world with my camera and share my experiences with you. In this video, I take you on a walking tour of Yerevan, the capital and largest city of Armenia. Yerevan is a vibrant and historic city, with a rich culture and a stunning landscape. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the 8th century BC. It is also known as the “Pink City” because of the color of the volcanic rocks used to build many of its buildings. In this video, I…

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In this video I will show you from the height of the Cascade Stairs to the end of Northern Avenue lined up on a beautiful summer morning. 00:00 Cafesjian Center for the Arts 01:42 Santafe Cafe 01:52 France Square 02:13 Aram Khachatryan concert hall 03:00 Mashtots Ave 03:50 Freedom Square 07:20 Northern Ave Subscribe to this channel for more support so I can produce better videos for you Support me:

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