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Getting Around
Yerevan is navigated most easily by minibus (marshrutka) and taxi, with apps like GG Taxi and Yandex offering reliable metered rides at low cost. The city is compact enough that many central attractions are walkable from Republic Square, making it a pleasantly pedestrian-friendly destination.
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Cash or Card
Cash remains the dominant form of payment across markets, smaller restaurants, and local shops, so carrying Armenian dram is genuinely necessary rather than just convenient. Cards are accepted at hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger stores, but a mixed approach is wise, with enough dram on hand for day-to-day spending.
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Good to Know
Armenians are exceptionally hospitable and may insist on treating guests to coffee, fruit, or even a meal with a warmth that feels unconditional rather than performative. Refusing too quickly can feel rude, so accepting graciously and reciprocating with genuine curiosity about the person goes a very long way.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available throughout central Yerevan, found in bank branches, shopping centers, and along major pedestrian streets. Most machines accept international Visa and Mastercard, and fees are generally modest, though checking with a home bank about foreign transaction charges before travel is always worth doing.
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Currency
The Armenian dram (AMD) is the national currency, and it is not widely available outside Armenia, so there is no need to source it before arrival. Exchange offices are plentiful throughout central Yerevan and typically offer competitive rates, often better than airport counters, so exchanging a small amount on arrival and more in the city center is a sensible approach.
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Plugs
Armenia uses Type C and Type F outlets, operating at 220V and 50Hz. European two-pin plugs fit without an adapter, but travelers from North America or the UK will need a plug adapter.
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Safety
Yerevan is considered one of the safer capitals in the broader region, with low rates of violent crime and a general atmosphere that feels relaxed even late at night in the central districts. Standard urban awareness applies, particularly in crowded markets and around transportation hubs, though the city rarely presents situations that feel threatening to travelers.
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Airports
Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) serves Yerevan and is located approximately 12 kilometers west of the city center, with a taxi or airport bus connecting travelers to the central districts in roughly 20 to 30 minutes. The airport handles flights from major European hubs, Middle Eastern cities, and several CIS destinations, with connectivity improving steadily in recent years.