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Hotel Arevi
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16 Rooms
35 People
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Located in the picturesque village of Yeghegis in Vayots Dzor region, Arevi hotel stands as Armenia's first container hotel, showcasing innovative "green" architectural solutions through the recycling and reusing of shipping containers. This unique 3-star bed & breakfast offers a comfortable stay with 16 rooms, each featuring Wi-Fi, toiletries, a hairdryer, and a tea/coffee maker. Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast, relax on the terrace, and utilize the bar, sitting area, and kitchen.
Hotel Arevi also contributes to fostering active and adventure tourism in the region, with nearby attractions including Smbataberd Fortress, Arates Monastery, Zorats Church, St. Astvatsatsin Church, and the Yeghegis Jewish Cemetery. Guests can also explore Tsakhats Kar and Spitakavor Monasteries, all within a short drive.
The hotel provides 24/7 front-desk service, luggage storage, ski equipment rentals, and free parking.
Just 139 km from Yerevan, this eco-friendly hotel offers breathtaking views of the Teksar Mountains, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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Zorats Church, located in the Vayots Dzor province near Yeghegis, is a unique 14th-century Armenian church designed for mounted soldiers to receive blessings before battle.
The Yeghegis Jewish cemetery, with tombstones dating from 1266 BC to 1346 AD, spanned eighty years of active use and still remains a unique cultural landmark, attracting Jewish tourists globally.
Founded in 936 by Throne Prince Smbat and a local bishop, Hermon Monastery, initially named Achermon, thrived culturally in the 14th and 15th centuries. It became a prominent center of learning after Tiratur Vardapet established a school there in 1338, continuing the intellectual legacy of Gladzor University until the late 15th century․
Smbataberd Fortress, dating from the 10th and 11th centuries, showcases impressive pyramid-like walls constructed from large basalt stones, strategically positioned near the Artabuni and Yeghegis Rivers for defense. Legend has it that the fortress fell to Turkish forces after they cleverly traced its water pipeline witհ the help of a thirsty horse.
Areni-1, also known as Birds’ Cave, is a karstic cave in the Vayots Dzor Region of Southern Armenia, where excavations began in 2007. The site revealed well-preserved Chalcolithic and Medieval occupations, with notable finds including large storage vessels and human skulls dating back to around 4300–3400 Cal. BC.