- After some rest, begin a city tour of Yerevan One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities, dating back to the 8th century BC
- Visit the following landmarks in Yerevan: Republic Square – the heart of the city, Northern Avenue – a modern pedestrian boulevard, Opera House and Swan Lake – ideal for a photo stop
- Cascade Monument : An iconic open-air staircase and center of art in Yerevan, Features unique sculptures and art installations Especially charming in the evening with lights and lively atmosphere
- Depart for Garni Pagan Temple (1st century AD), Built by King Tiridates I, dedicated to Mithra, the God of the Sun, Only surviving Hellenistic temple in Armenia. Impressive high stairs symbolizing reverence toward the Sun God
- Continue to Geghard Monastery (13th century), A partly rock-hewn monastery, also known as Ayrivank ("Monastery of the Cave"), Later renamed Geghardavank – "Monastery of the Spear" A UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its spiritual atmosphere and architecture
- Return and overnight stay at the hotel in Yerevan