Saturday, February 15, 2014

Matenadaran: The Museum of Ancient Manuscripts

Are you interested in learning more about Armenian history?  Well, Matenadaran Museum (a UNESCO Heritage Site) is ranked 4th out of 31 tourist attractions in Yerevan on Trip Adviser and was also the winner of the Travellers’ Choice Award in 2013.  The Matenadaran is more formerly known as The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts and is home to a collection of over 25,000 ancient manuscripts (over 14,000 of these are Armenian), as well as 3,000 ancient books and 450,000 archive documents on subjects as varied as: history, geography, philosophy, art history, medicine and science.  Located on Mashtots Avenue and with over 50,000 visitors every year, very few tourists to the city go home without a trip to this important museum (and centre for the preservation and study of Armenian works of literature).
Matenadaran: The Museum of Ancient Manuscripts
History
During the Middle Ages (the 5th to the 15th century), Armenia had one of the most sophisticated schools of enlightened manuscript painting in the world and the earliest mention of a ‘repository of manuscripts’ or ‘Matenadaran’ in Armenia was in the 5th century.  However, apart from one mention of this repository in the works of Ghazar Parpetsi, there are no other records of it. 

However, it is saddening that over 10,000 of the original manuscripts was destroyed during the Turkic-Mongol invasions, with many more being pillaged during the ensuing centuries as Armenia was continuously battled over by two key powers.  The wilful destruction of these manuscripts is even more poignant when you consider the role they played in the Armenian people’s fight against subjugation and assimilation by their invaders.  Not to mention the loss of the work of devoted scribes who sat, stooped over manuscripts, in minute, gloomy, confined rooms for decades – often losing their sight and even their lives through their dedication to their work!  
Nonetheless, when Armenia was incorporated in to the USSR in the 19th century, a new era for the preservation of the remaining manuscripts was heralded and the collection was even sent to Moscow during WWI for safekeeping.

The Modern Matenadaran
In 1939, the complete collection of manuscripts was moved to Yerevan to be kept in the State Library the Council of Ministers voted to construct a new building to house the manuscripts.  Designed by the architect, Mark Grigoryan, building began in 1945, was halted between 1947 and 1953, before being completed in 1959.  It is an amazing building, with the exterior mainly constructed from basalt, where a flight of steps leads you up to a statue of Mesrop Mashtots (who the museum is named after and who compiled the Armenian alphabet in 396 AD).  As you walk from here to the entrance of the museum, you are greeted by sculptures of ancient Armenian philosophers, scientists and men of the arts.  You will then pass through the temple of reason, walk through two immense doors and be welcomed by a marble interior, a stunning mosaic and an equally stunning fresco.  This is where you will learn all about the history of the manuscripts and the important work of preserving and studying them.

Trip Advisor Ratings and Testimonials
As previously mentioned, Matenadaran is ranked 4th out of 31 Armenian tourist attraction on Trip Adviser, with 74 out of 108 independent reviewers giving it 5 out of 5 and 24 more giving it 4 stars out of 5.  Some of the guests said the following:

                ‘Very interesting guided tour.’
                ‘Unique visit in to the past.’
                ‘Fascinating repository of ancient documents.’
                ‘Amazing collection!’


Overall, it does appear that this is a place that you cannot go home without visiting!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Areg Hotel, Yerevan

If you are looking for a more homely hotel, then the Areg Hotel in the nation’s capital is a charmingly homely alternative from the larger, (and some may say) less intimate hotel chain.  Built in 1996, this small boutique hotel offers relaxing rooms decorated with pretty traditional furniture.  As well as being in close proximity to The Opera House, The National Museum, The National Art Gallery and a metro station, it also offers its guests stunning, panoramic views of both Yerevan and Mount Ararat.  Therefore, this is a great hotel from which to explore the capital and is also wonderful for relaxing, as and when you feel you need to. 

 Areg Hotel, Yerevan
Arrival Information
Check in is from 12 noon and check out is at or before 12 noon.  Room availability cannot be guaranteed for early arrival, unless it has been pre-booked and if you would like a late check out (up to 6.00pm), then 50% of the room rate will be applied.

Services and Amenities
The hotel offers the following services and amenities: free parking, 24 hour room service, a high-speed Internet connection, a billiards’ room, a bar, a currency exchange point, a gift shop, an express check in and check out, airport transfer and pick-upon request, a security service, discounts for children, car rental, a taxi service, a laundry service and a travel agency/tour operator.

Guest Rooms
Areg hotel has 5 different room rates available: Single, Double/Twin, Triple, Quadruple and Duplex/Family.  Room rates differ between off-season and in season.  During off-season, they start at an extremely reasonable 13,053 AMD and finish at an equally reasonable 28,554 AMD per night (as of February of 2014); whereas, in season they start at a reasonable 18,356 and rise to an equally reasonable 42,831.  Each room features: free high-speed Internet, air conditioning and individually controlled heating system, local and international phone line, mini bar, satellite television, radio/alarm clock, refrigerator, hairdryer, comfortable bathroom with all the facilities, 24 hour hot water and soundproof windows.

Trip Advisor Rating and Testimonials                                       
Overall, this hotel has been awarded 4 stars out of 5 on the Trip Adviser website (written by independent visitors to the hotel).  When broken down, the hotel received: 4.5 stars for cleanliness, value, service and sleep quality; and 4 stars for rooms and location.  Some of the guests said the following:

‘Good hotel in Yerevan.’
‘Perfect holiday!’
‘Fantastic and close to metro station.’
‘Fine place in Yerevan.’


In conclusion, if you want a comfortable (but not glamorous) home-from-home, then this may just be the hotel for you!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Hotel North Avenue, Yerevan

Want to stay somewhere new during your visit to Armenia’s capital?  Well, North Avenue is a newly opened (as yet, unrated) boutique hotel in the centre of Yerevan – less than 500 yards from Republic Square, The National Art Gallery and The History Museum, with other top Armenian tourist attractions within a short walking distance.  This proximity to top attractions will make it easy for you and your family to explore all that Yerevan has to offer, whilst staying in a fresh, modern and intimate hotel complemented by an elegant interior and warm, friendly staff who offer high standards of service.  And do not let the size of the hotel fool you – even though it is a boutique hotel, it still offers many of the amenities and facilities that the larger chains offer!   

Hotel North Avenue, Yerevan
Arrival Information
Unfortunately, no arrival information regarding check in and check out - it is recommended that you contact the hotel for this information, prior to booking.

Services and Amenities
This relatively small boutique hotel, comprising of 24 rooms, offers a wide range of services and amenities, including: free Internet access, a concierge service; an elegant lounge; a cocktail bar; a continental restaurant, with dishes created from home grown organic ingredients;  and a spa and a beauty salon, which offer body and facial massages, manicures/pedicures and hair styling treatments.

Guest Rooms
The North Avenue Hotel offers 5 room rates: Deluxe Single, Deluxe Double, Deluxe Corner King, Junior Suite and Senior Suite.  Room rates start at a 65,000 AMD and finish at 150,000 AMD per night (as of February of 2014). Each well-appointed room features: a complimentary turn down service, mini bar, rain shower, air conditioning, a safety box, a telephone, coffee and tea-making facilities, room service, a flat screen television, satellite and free WiFi connectivity.

Trip Advisor Rating and Testimonials                                       
Overall, this hotel has been awarded 4.5 stars out of 5 on the Trip Adviser website (written by independent visitors to the hotel).  When broken down, the hotel received: 5 stars for location, sleep quality and cleanliness; and 4.5 for rooms, service and value.  Some of the guests said the following:

‘A great experience in the heart of Yerevan.’
‘Great hotel with great service!’
‘The bed and room were very comfortable and clean.’
‘The staff are extremely helpful and always smiling.’

Ultimately, this seems to be a great little hotel, even without the stars!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Best Western Congress Hotel, Yerevan

Best Western Hotels is the largest hotel chain in the world (a US brand that has been operating since 1946, with over 4,195 hotels in over 100 countries) and is also probably the best known independently owned and managed international hotel chain in the world.  Operating a wide range of hotels all over the world, it allows its individual hotels to retain their identity, whilst adhering to a strict list of standards that they must maintain to remain part of the brand. 

Best Western Congress Hotel, Yerevan
The Best Western Congress Hotel in Yerevan is a 4 star hotel, situated just 7 miles from the International Zvarnots airport and is close to the centre of the capital – close to the major fashion boutiques, just a few minutes’ walk from Republic Square and surrounded by the tranquillity of English Park.  With many years experience in hospitality, the staff is able to offer their guests the ‘highest international standards of service’ and if you want a ‘tried and tested’ brand-named hotel , then you will not be disappointed with Best Western.

Arrival Information
Check in is from 1.00pm and check out is at or before 12 noon.  Room availability cannot be guaranteed for early arrival, unless it has been pre-booked and if you would like a late check out (up to 7.00pm), then 50% of the room rate will be applied.

Services and Amenities
Best Western Congress Hotel, Yerevan, offers a wide range of services and amenities: a fully equipped fitness centre with a Russian sauna, open air Caribbean swimming pool (in the summer) and WiFi Internet access are all included in your room rate; 3 conference halls and 2 meeting rooms, with free Internet access, are available with the capacity for up to 300 delegates; restaurant, with free WiFi and real Italian pizza; business centre services; 24 hour bar; gift shop; massage centre; 24 hour room service; express check in and check out; airport pick up and transfer with a personal driver, a currency exchange point; daily newspapers; free parking space in front of the hotel; and a 24 hour laundry service.

Guest Rooms
This is a large hotel, which offers 3 straightforward room rates: Single Queen, Double/Twin and Congress Executive.  For a 4 star hotel, room rates start at a reasonable 45,406 AMD and finish at an equally reasonable 67,441 AMD per night (as of February of 2014) – making it great value for money. Each room features: free WiFi, bed side tables, a wardrobe, a full-length mirror, a desk with a lamp, a 21” LCD television with satellite, a safety box, a mini bar, coffee and tea-making facilities, iron and ironing board (upon request), bathroom with a large shower, toiletries, slippers, make-up mirror and  hairdryer.  You can also choose your room based on which view you would like (city view, pool view or Ararat Mountain view) and you can request an anti-allergic or non-smoking room, also.

The Congress Executive rate also includes a complimentary box of chocolates (upon arrival) and free bottled water.

Trip Advisor Rating and Testimonials                                       
Overall, this hotel has been awarded 4 stars out of 5 on the Trip Adviser website (written by independent visitors to the hotel).  When broken down, the hotel received: 4.5 stars for location and cleanliness; and 4 for sleep quality, rooms, service and value.  Some of the guests said the following:

‘My favourite and best hotel in Yerevan...’
‘My favourite hotel in Yerevan!’
‘Very nice place for a holiday in Yerevan.’
‘Central location, affordable prices.’


Basically, if you want a ‘tried and tested’ brand-named hotel with plenty of amenities/services, then the Best Western Congress Hotel in Yerevan will meet your needs.

Royal Tulip Grand Hotel, Yerevan

Would you like a 5 star stay, in sheer luxury, during your visit to Armenia’s capital?  Well, why not consider the Royal Tulip Grand Hotel?  Originally built in 1926, this particular hotel is steeped in history having been designed by the famous architect, N. Buniatian – before being renovated by an Italian construction company in 1999 and then completely renovated in 2009.  It boasts an award-winning restaurant and a bar/tea room that offers live harp, piano, flute and violin music in the evenings.  Located in the centre of Yerevan, it is at the heart of everything cultural (Republic Square, The Opera House and The National Gallery) and only a 15 minute drive from the International Zvarnots Airport.  Couple all of this with the hotel’s elegantly appointed rooms and superior service and it is doubtful that you will be disappointed with your stay.

Royal Tulip Grand Hotel, Yerevan
Arrival Information
Unfortunately, no arrival information regarding check in and check out - it is recommended that you contact the hotel for this information, prior to booking.

Services and Amenities
The hotel offers the following services and amenities: free WiFi in public areas; a fitness centre, with a sauna; free open air swimming pool; award-winning restaurant, which serves Italian and local cuisine and wines; four meeting rooms; the Grand Oval Hall; the Winter Garden, for high class banquets and receptions; and bar/tea room.

Guest Rooms
The hotel boasts 104 sophisticated and stylish rooms for its guests, with eight different room rates available: Single, Double and Double Twin, Connected Family Room, Double Superior, Junior Suites, Senior Suites, Junior Presidential Suite and Senior Presedential Suite.  Room rates start at 69,600 AMD and finish at a hefty 347,200 AMD per night (as of February of 2014) – there is no disguising that the rooms in this hotel are extremely pricey!  Nonetheless, if you want luxury, opulence and to feel thoroughly spoiled, then you have to expect to pay for it and each fastidiously appointed room features, as basic: free WiFi, well-designed furniture, a comfortable bed, air conditioning, a flat screen LCD television, satellite, mini bar, local and international phone lines, a safety box and coffee/tea-making facilities.

Trip Advisor Rating and Testimonials                                       
Overall, this hotel has been awarded 4.5 stars out of 5 on the Trip Adviser website (written by independent visitors to the hotel).  When broken down, the hotel received: 5 stars for location;  4.5 stars for rooms, sleep quality, cleanliness and service; and 4 for and value.  Some of the guests said the following:

‘We loved our stay.’
‘Outstanding hotel in a nice location.’
‘Royal Tulip is an ideally situated classy hotel.’
‘An oasis in Yerevan.’


In conclusion, if money is no object, you want to book a treat for a special occasion, or you just want a luxurious holiday, then this is the hotel for you!

Tufenkian Heritage, Yereven Historic Hotel

If you would like to stay in a 4 star hotel where the modern meets the traditional, whilst offering the security of a chain, then you may want to take a look at The Tufenkian Historic Yerevan Hotel.  This particular hotel, in the centre of Yerevan, is the newest member of the Tufenkian Heritage Hotels’ chain – having opened in September 2012.  However, it has already accommodated hundreds of guests in the short time it has been open...and in this short time, it has already been ranked as the 2nd best hotel in Yerevan out of 40 hotels on Trip Adviser.  This could be attributed to first-rate level of luxury offered by the well-appointed rooms and warm, friendly and professional staff.  Positioned just off Republic Square, it is also perfectly placed for visitors to explore the capital, easily.  What more could you want?

Tufenkian Heritage
Arrival Information
Upon arrival, you are greeted with a 24-hour reception and staff who are pleased to help you day and night.  Check in is from 3.00pm and check out is by 12 noon. 

Services and Amenities
The hotel the following services and amenities: two level underground parking; bar/lounge; a 90 person on-site restaurant, which offers age-old Western and Eastern Armenian cuisine;  a 50 person conference room; a business centre; and city views from the rooms.

Guest Rooms
There 83 rooms, with five different room rates available: Small Queen Size, Standard Two Twin, Standard King Size, Junior Suite and Executive Suite.  Room rates start at 47,700 AMD and finish at 110,000 AMD per night (as of February of 2014).  The rooms start at fairly reasonable price and rise to what may be considered more of an indulgent price.  However, even the most basic room at this hotel offers customers the same amenities as the other rooms – just in a smaller space - whereas, a suite offers much more space, a bath tub (for the ultimate relaxation), bath robes and a balcony.  Each room features: bedside tables, writing desks, coffee and tea –making facilities, a shower, a hairdryer, satellite TV, fluffy cotton towels, air conditioning, a safe box and a refrigerator.

Trip Advisor Rating and Testimonials                                       
Overall, this hotel has been awarded 4.5 stars out of 5 on the Trip Adviser website (written by independent visitors to the hotel).  When broken down, the hotel received: 5 stars for location, cleanliness and service;  4.5 stars for rooms, sleep quality and value.  Some of the guests said the following:

‘Central location, modern and tastefully done room!’
‘Good value for money – nice setting.’
‘Perfect location, nice ambience.’
‘Wonderful, clean, friendly, modern hotel in the heart of Yerevan.’


If you want a hotel that is part of a ‘tried, tested and trusted’ chain, then you will not go far wrong with this fantastic new offering!