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Saryan Street (Wine Street) , Yerevan

Type of Destination
Heritage, Shopping, Plaza/Street
Languages Spoken
Armenian, English & Russian
Ideal Trip Duration
2-6 Hours
Saryan Street (Wine Street) Altitude
998m

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About Saryan Street (Wine Street)

If you're wandering the streets of Yerevan and find yourself pulled toward the sound of clinking glasses, laughter, and live jazz drifting through the air, you’ve probably arrived at Saryan Street—also known as “Wine Street.” Named after the beloved Armenian painter Martiros Saryan, this vibrant stretch is not just a location; it’s a mood—warm, flavorful, artistic, and absolutely intoxicating (in every sense of the word).

Lined with wine bars, art galleries, and cozy cafés, Saryan Street is the epicenter of Armenia’s modern wine revolution. Whether you're a seasoned sommelier or someone who just enjoys a good glass with friends, this is where you come to sip your way through centuries of Armenian winemaking heritage in a cool, contemporary setting.


🕰️ Best Time to Visit Saryan Street

  • Evenings (5 PM onwards): When the street comes alive with wine tastings, outdoor seating, and live music.

  • Spring to Early Fall (April–October): Perfect weather for sipping wine al fresco.

  • September: The best time! Celebrate during Yerevan Wine Days—a lively street festival where Saryan turns into one big, open-air wine party with hundreds of local producers.

Local Tip: Friday and Saturday nights are busiest, so book a table in advance if you’re going with a group.


🍷 What to Do on Saryan Street – Top Wine Bars & More

Saryan is walkable, lively, and full of character. Here's where to stop:

🥂 Must-Visit Wine Bars:

  • In Vino
    Armenia’s first wine bar with a legendary selection of over 800 local and imported wines. Cozy, romantic, and knowledgeable staff.

  • Wine Republic
    A vibrant wine bar with a larger menu and outdoor seating. Great for groups and delicious food pairings.

  • Voskevaz Wine Time
    A hidden gem offering Voskevaz wines and small bites in a rustic setting.

  • Enoteca
    For serious wine lovers—this boutique bar offers curated tasting flights with artisan cheeses and sommelier insights.

🎨 Art & Culture Stops:

  • Saryan House-Museum
    A short walk from the main strip, this museum honors the life and work of Martiros Saryan, showcasing bold, colorful paintings that reflect Armenia’s soul.

  • Gallery 25 or Dalan Art Gallery & Café
    Charming places where art, coffee, and local crafts collide.


🍽️ What to Eat With Your Wine

You’ll find plenty of cheese and charcuterie boards, lavash wraps, and seasonal Armenian dishes along Saryan. But here are a few standout bites:

  • Matnakash Bread with Honey & Cheese

  • Dolma or Vegan Stuffed Grape Leaves

  • Basturma or Armenian Sausages

  • Fruit Platters with Dried Apricots, Figs, and Pomegranate Seeds

  • Lamb skewers or trout with thyme

Food Tip: Wine Republic’s grilled duck or salmon sashimi pairs beautifully with Voskehat or Areni wines.


🚶‍♀️ How to Get There

Saryan Street is centrally located in Yerevan’s Kentron district and easy to reach on foot or by ride-sharing apps.

📍 Directions:

  • From Republic Square: 15-minute walk south via Amiryan Street

  • By Taxi / Yandex / GG App: Just enter “In Vino” or “Saryan Street”

  • By Metro: Closest station: Republic Square, then walk south


🛡️ Travel Tips & Safety

  • Safe & Lively: Saryan is well-lit and safe at night, with a fun yet laid-back vibe.

  • Dress Smart Casual: Especially on weekends—locals love to dress up here.

  • Try Local Grape Varieties: Look for Areni, Voskehat, and Khndoghni—distinct Armenian grapes.

  • No Pressure: You can sample wines without committing to a full glass. Many bars offer tastings or half pours.

  • Corking Fees: Some bars let you buy a bottle and drink it on-site with a small corkage fee.


🥳 Bonus: Don’t Miss Yerevan Wine Days

Held annually in May or September, Yerevan Wine Days transforms Saryan Street into a multi-day wine and food festival. Dozens of Armenian wineries offer tastings, and local restaurants set up food stalls. Think music, dancing, clinking glasses, and good vibes.

Saryan Street captures everything that makes Yerevan so magnetic—its creativity, warmth, depth, and celebration of life. Whether you’re here for a quick sip or a long, wine-soaked evening with new friends, this stretch of cobblestone and culture is sure to be one of your favorite memories in Armenia.

Raise your glass—Kenats’t! 🍷

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