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Kond Historic District

Yerevan's oldest neighborhood preserving its 18th-century street layout. Features narrow winding streets, traditional houses, a historic mosque, and the 15th-century Surp Hovhannes Church.

Practical Information

Prices verified: Jan 17, 2026

Entrance Fee

Free

Free - open residential area

Best Time to Visit

Morning or late afternoon for the best photography light. The neighborhood is authentic and less touristy. Accessible from Saryan Street wine bars area.

Connectivity & Services

Wheelchair access
Not accessible
Audio guide
Not available
Staff assistance
Not available

Working Hours

Verified: Jan 17, 2026
24 hours

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Yes, Kond is safe during daytime. It is a genuine residential neighborhood adjacent to central tourist areas.

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Weather

Average temperature by month

Nowweather-4°
71%5 м/с
Todayweather0°-5°
Tomorrowweather-1°-4°
Monweather-1°-3°
Tueweather-1°-7°
Wedweather-2°-8°
Thuweather-2°-11°
Friweather0°-6°
1°
-8°Jan
7°
-5°Feb
14°
1°Mar
20°
7°Apr
25°
11°May
31°
15°Jun
34°
19°Jul
35°
19°Aug
30°
14°Sep
22°
7°Oct
13°
0°Nov
4°
-5°Dec

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