Armenia Travel Guide - Getting Around

 

 


By AirGetting Around by Air

Yerevan has a small domestic airport as well as an international airport, which offers some flights to other destinations in Armenia.

By TrainGetting Around by Rail

The main railway station is the Sasuntsi Davit Station on Tigran Mets Avenue. There are daily trains to most major towns. The trains are often overcrowded and poorly maintained. Belongings should be secured.

By CarGetting Around by Road

Road surfaces can be very poor, even in the case of major highways, and care should be taken to avoid children and animals on the road. Supplies of petrol, diesel and oil are limited. Local drivers have a tendency to flout traffic regulations and ignore signals. Visitors should take care when driving or crossing the road.

Bus: There are city minivans available (marshrutni or Marshrutka) which operate on 100 different routes and may be flagged down.

Coach: Coaches run between the major centres of population.

Car hire:
There are plenty of car hire companies operating, including international firms. 

UrbanGetting Around Towns and Cities

There is a small underground system in Yerevan (0630-2300). Buses and trolleybuses run in the city. Taxis are available in the city centre or can be ordered by telephone. It is common practice to flag down private cars as well as official taxis. Taxi fares should always be negotiated before starting a journey, and visitors should be aware that rates proposed initially are likely to be unreasonably high, in the expectation that foreigners will have unlimited cash and little idea of how much they ought to be paying. It is therefore advisable to make enquiries about ‘going rates' per kilometre of travel before entering into negotiations with taxi drivers. Chauffeur-driven cars are available but are expensive. It is advisable to obtain them through official channels, such as hotels or travel agencies in Yerevan.




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