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  • #11
    Perfect we can all stay with you or split the bill on this hotel.


    Marriott Armenia Hotel Yerevan
    1 Amiryan Street
    Erevan, AM, 375010
    Per Night
    $145.00 USD

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    • #12
      Originally posted by clubbin714 Perfect we can all stay with you or split the bill on this hotel.


      Marriott Armenia Hotel Yerevan
      1 Amiryan Street
      Erevan, AM, 375010
      Per Night
      $145.00 USD
      You're missing out on all the fun if you're going to be staying at Hotel Armenia and will go out dining at the most expensive restaurants every night.

      Mais bon, to each his own...

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      • #13
        What would you recommend for a clueless traveler like myself?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by clubbin714 What would you recommend for a clueless traveler like myself?
          Depends on what you want to do. If you want to do the whole tourist thing, then sure, Hotel Armenia would be an ideal location (right in the middle of Republic Square, next to my future workplace). And I guess you can easily find a tour guide service that will take you to all the tourist attractions. You can spend some time at the Tufenkian hotels too (they have some damn nice ones).

          But if you want to live what many call "The Armenia Experience", you should think about joining a group like LCO or something, where you'll spend time renovating a hospital or a school and will get to interact with the locals, and have the time of your life with them, instead of taking pictures of them from your tour bus. They will usually also take you to the main tourist spots.

          Anywho, I guess it all depends on what kind of experience you want to live. If it's your first time in Armenia, I'd definitely recommend an LCO type thing. That's just my opinion though. And I do not know if there would be any complications if you don't speak Armenian.

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          • #15
            nah, u wanna be like 20 mins drive from Yerevan. too dirty and loud even in later early morning. Your not staying at my place tho...aaaah

            3 people, oh how hayrenaser megernek dook, sud balasaner.

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            • #16
              I'll go but I don't want to go alone!
              The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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              • #17
                I already have tickets, going this september....again! Staying at Moscow for a week or two first then off to Yerevan, I got so many places to stay but im opting for a hotel room this time. CANT WAITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.

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