@@thebluescaptain no its very and nice modern country it has really good food and views yous should visit people there are very freindly and nice and everything their is affordable 😃
Pastor please pray for the release of curses and magic. Please pray to facilitate the brain and be given intelligence. Please pray to get rid of the disease in the body. Please pray for smooth finances and be given wealth.
I would never have thought of going to somewhere like Armenia, but you have a knack of opening our eyes to the delights of these places. Thank you again Alina. The fountains with Debussy's Claire De Lune at the end , so beautiful. :)
THANK YOU so much for this video lovely. I have been longing to visit Armenia and your video makes it possible for me to draw my imagination for my future travel to this beautiful land. Your hair makes you look posh! Loads and loads of love ❤️
@@AlinaMcleod Pastor please pray for the release of curses and magic. Please pray to facilitate the brain and be given intelligence. Please pray to get rid of the disease in the body. Please pray for smooth finances and be given wealth.
We travel to Armenia every year. We tried it once and was hooked. LOVE it. Will definitely retire there. I strongly urge you to see Dilijan and Gyumri. Dilijan is the national forest and wonderful. Gebhardt monastery is there. Gyumri is the 2d city of Hayastan (Armenia) and is the cultural capital. Art food history abounds. Like you we like former Soviet states to travel. Hidden gems and such a great value.
I would like recommend you to visit Tatev, Garni, Norawank Monastery and Lake Sevan. Armenia is one of my favourite country for traveling. Have a nice time.
Thank you for visiting my Native country and thank you for introducing my country and showing every amazing places to the whole World and thank you a lot 🇦🇲🇺🇸
I had a fantastic time in Yerevan and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and interesting travel destination. The city has so much to offer, and I can't wait to return in the future.
I am so jealous your in Armenia, I am hoping to make it there soon. But my country Ireland still wont leave us travel yet. I'm thinking of becoming a digital nomad an online counselling service and Georgia and Armenia are top of my list to check out!! Great videos ))
Thanks Alina for showing us a new country, this is a location I know nothing about, great to see a place off the obvious tourist map, nice job Alina ❤️👍🇬🇧
Such a beautiful look at that old and historic city. The video at night with music and moon in the last minutes was so full of the spirituality and peace Christ.
wauww what a wonderful country and looks so peaceful 😍 this country has allot to offer. Thank you for showing me how beautiful it is there; Armenia is on my list for sure!
You’re welcome here, but she showed only capital city, but there is actually many other interesting places in Armenia such as Lake Sevan, Tsaghkadzor and Dilijan, Gyumri or Vanadzor, Tatev monastery adn Noravank, Garni and Geghard and much more!! 🇦🇲❤️
@@AlinaMcleod and as a tip for foreigners. When visiting Armenia, find a guide who will show a lot of hidden gems in here. You can also ask from locals, I am sure everyone will be ready to help if they understand the language
As usual you show the location you visit in detail, Your editing and music selection is on point, Basically your production rivals the higher budget travel shows included the charismatic and engaging host. I'd heard of Armenia in historical context but really know nothing about the state as it exists now. So what your showing is eye opening and makes this city an engaging destination. I look forward to seeing more of your travels through Armenia.
Thank you so much, Jim! It really is a great country with so many interesting places. I got a couple months here and still don't think I'll see it all!
I spent 4 days in Yerevan in 2019, and loved it. I would go back any time, and Armenia is on my list to spend a month in when I retire (next year, hopefully). I climbed Mt Aragats and one fascinating part of that was spending all day with my guide - a 20 something, well educated local. I got an insight into his generation's view on things like Russia, Turkey & Azerbaijan, particularly useful after what has happened since then. .
@Henzo88 I spent 4 years in Azerbaijan a few years ago. I have never seen or heard any racism talks there even in our sharpest political conversations. Meantime Armenian taxi driver in Moscow spent 34 out of 35 mins drive talking about Azeris. There was so much hate. You should have seen his face when I told him I live and work in Azerbaijan 😁
@Henzo88 Had no idea about it. Again I have never felt any racism toward anyone in the company with ratio of 80% international staff to local. You can’t just be racist toward Armenians and not to be racist to others. If you are racist to specific nation it most likely means there was a history of negative relations between the countries. I know there was one. I can’t judge much since I don’t know much about it.
hi alina, thanks for the tips and insights. i like the way you added your honest opinions and suggestions as it helps new travelers be guided and enjoy the whole experience. two thumbs up 👍👍
For anybody considering visiting Armenia, please do! Your economical contribution could help the people and government a lot because of tensions that had arised between Artsakh and Azerbaijan. The people are very loving, the culture is breathtaking and the landscapes are paradise like. Please visit the country!! It is a win-win situation for you and the people of Armenia. They will welcome you all with open arms no matter the nationality, skin color or religion :)
@Petian somehow i don't think all the modern turks are the original turks who have come from central Asia, majority of them are turkified greeks who now identify as turks and speak turkish, their language is Turkish ( of Mongolian Origins or central asian origins ) but not themselves, it was the power of ottomans that turkified all these people and took all this land from you Armanians, Greeks and Kurds, though Kurds are not Turkified yet ( Thank God ) and haven't been a victim of genocide but i really hope they get a state and i hope Armania and Greece will take their lands back
I visited Yerevan twice back in 2015. I'm planning on retiring to Yerevan in summers (May to October). Things I'd like to know: 1. How much is a service laundry in Yerevan including wash, fold, and ironing? Is laundry charged by article of clothing or by kilo? 2. How much does a house cleaner cost in Yerevan per hour? 3. What are the best areas of Yerevan for ex-pats? 4. What is the best medical insurance for ex-pats in Yerevan? 5. Is Airbnb the best site to rent a flat in Yerevan for 6 months? 6. Do most Airbnb flats in Yerevan include at least a weekly cleaning and change of linen and towels? 7. Is it worth learning Armenian or are ex-pats better off learning Russian?
What a beautiful city this is! I visited Moscow once for a trade fair and tour, and I love the hospitality of the Russian people. They are very welcoming to Thais and people from East Asia in general, and it made everyone in our trade-tour group very happy. I will go back to Russia to visit both Moscow and St. Petersburg. I also plan to visit many former Soviet Bloc Countries as well, such as Uzbekistan. And now Armenia is on my list. Thank you for this tour guide!
The most close I came to Armenia was a visit to the Armenian consulate in the Netherlands and the consul received me with an Armenian "Konjak", called Ararat. So delicious! I love your content and I have to confess: you are becoming more beautiful after you left the vegetarian diet! Go on with your reports! I follow you already for a long time!
PLaces in Armenia go to Yell extreme Park Zipline ride horseriding, Saryan street for Win , Dalan for wine, Areni for Win oldest winery in the world. Then to Tatev Garni Ghegard and Dilijan
Armenia is a former Soviet country I am yet to go. It kind of has been in my mind. Armenian people are very nice and Yerevan is a beautiful city, thanks for showing us the city and as someone here said you are very good at opening people’s eyes to obscure places.
Amazing , thank you for this video haven’t been in Armenia for a while missed it so much . Armenia is the safest place for tourists people are very nice kind welcoming. First country to adopt Christianity in the world 301 BC .Everything is organic fresh and inexpensive. The best thing is that it is one of the oldest country’s in the world the capital Yerevan is older than Rome for 29 years ! There is so much to see both in the capital and outside of it . Great experience amazing food , culture, shops, people, sights .I totally suggest visiting at least once 😊🙏
I’m really interested in Armenia and Yerevan looks so classy, also I love your flower top it really suits you. So glad they are not CV cultists over there! Have a wonderful time
This seems like a very interesting place which a few months ago, I knew next to nothing about. I appreciate you researching and sharing your knowledge of Yerevan. This is some place I would love to go.
You made a great video, very interesting, very well commented, very instructive. Thanks for sharing, I wish you the continuation of a good trip and, new good videos.
Hi Alina hope you doing well. Best part of this video is food and as I requested you in last live video few days back about traditional Armenia food. Thanks for making a video about traditional food and it’s very useful for travellers like us😊. More ever my mouth is full of water while watching this video 😃.
Алина, ты становишься всё привлекательней! Или это Армения на тебя так действует? Мне очень нравится, как ты позволяешь нам путешествовать с тобой! Ты такая красотка!!!
Alina's video truly is a TRIBUTE to the city of Yerevan & its beautiful architecture, local art, market, wine, brandy, cousine & rich ancient history. A roadmap to find & enjoy the best places in town. The cascade complex is by far my favorite & the most iconic landmark in the city. The choir performance at the Cathedral was heavenly. The dancing fountains & the gathering of the people at night at Republic Square was an awesome experience to watch. Alina thank you for sharing this great adventure. Wishing you many blessings and more iconic places to find ahead.
Hi Alina! Thanks for your outstanding introduction to Yerevan, Armenia! Well-crafted video! I am enjoying your return to an emphasis on exploring history, culture, art, and natural environment! Yerevan is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements with a history dating back to the 8th century BC. Alina, I am excited about learning more about the rich history and culture of Yerevan and Armenia with you! As a person with Lithuanian roots, I am also fascinated with exploring the comparative experiences of modern post-Soviet societies. Armenians also have a long history and a modern cultural presence in Lithuania. I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying fantastic Armenian cuisine in Lithuania (and Montréal). Visiting Armenia and Yerevan in the near future is definitely on my bucket list!
Yerevan looks very laid back and very clean and spacious.not a place I would go to but I would consider it now Alina.people looks friendly and food definitely looks yummy.looking forward to more vlogs of yours.nice weather too.And reasonable priced.
@@YALQUZAQ_AZ Don’t spread disinformation please. If you are an educated person, do some homework for yourself. If azeris consider themselves as turks as you state, then your historic land is in Central Asia, Altai mountain range. Echmiadzin Cathedral Church nearby Yerevan was built in year 301 AD Also, your city Baku was developed by Armenians (search for Mantashev for example)
@@arthurm.578 In medieval written sources the name of the city where Azerbaijani Turks had been the only inhabitants since ancient times, is mentioned as Ravan, Iravan or Irivan. At the begining of XIX century after the Russian troops occupation the name of the city was written as Erivan, later on it was called Yerevan for the first time in the history of the twentieth century, after its conversion to the capital of Armenian state. Armenian historians are trying to bind the name of the city (now being called Yerevan) with the name of Erebun Fortress (Irpuni) built during the ruling period of Urartu Argistinin Tsar I (in 782 BC). Erabuni Fortress was buil only for the purpose of military fortifications and city infrastructure was never formed around it. As the Urartunians had nothing to do with the Armenians, an ancient city of Irevan had neither spatial nor historical connection with present Iravan city. There was a significant time distance between the Iravan settlement, which was an ancient dwelling and formed as a city in the Middle Ages and Erabuni fortress revealed during the archaeological excavations in 1950. Only in the second half of XX century the territory of Ganli Tepe (hill) where Erabuni fortress was located, was annexed to the suburban area. According to the found cuneiform and belonging to the Urartunians times it has been found out that the vally of Aghri (the left bank of the river Araz and down stream of the river Arpachay) used to be the country of Aza people untill the area was occupied by the Urartus in the first quater of VIII century BC. Originally the name of the city Irevan and majority of hydronium (river, lake, spring, etc.), oronium (mountain, pass, valley, plain, etc.), oychonium (dwellings, streets, blocks, etc.) around it and being closely tied to Azerbaijani Turks language, once again shows that this area used to be ancient settlements of Azerbaijanis. There is not any sample belonging to the Armenians among the artifacts found during the archeological excavations in the territory of the city Iravan so far. During 1200 years--from the period of the Urartuians collapse till the establishment of the Arabian caliphte - the name of this settlement was not mentioned in any sources. Some Armenian historians acknowledge this fact objectively.
Hello Alina, great to see you looking well and relaxed. (The brandy might have helped). Yerevan looks to be a very laid-back and orderly city. Quite a contrast from Bangkok. What an amazing place this world is. Thank you for encouraging me to see more of it. I'm looking forward to your trek to the mountains. That should be fun. Stay well.
Really awesome video, Alina, and the soundtrack is great too. Seems nicer than Tbilisi where I am right now. I'm adding Yerevan to the top of the list for my upcoming visa-renewing hop across the border...so thanks for that!
Love the trip to Yerevan so far. The look on your face after you sipped the 10yr brandy....I knew right away that it was strong. I enjoyed the moment. :-)
As always Alina, your reporting is first rate and you present a sincere approach to your subject and reading about Armenia's history is rather interesting to say the least! Love what you do. 🤍
An excellent and informative video! Truly impressed with the earthy colours of the buildings and overall architecture (especially the water fountains!) in Yerevan. The cuisine looks delicious and is a cherry on top. Truly excited to learn more about this country through your lens 🎥🇦🇲 Ps: Congrats on 12 million views on your channel!
Wow, Alina! Once again you shared a keeper. Looking forward to more of this city. I knew nothing about where you are here, but I appreciate especially all the information you supplied in this video. Quite interesting about the food, definitely some things I have never had and it is great in your explanations of those. Yeah, watch the wine there, the older it is appears to be the stronger side. I know also you love to climb steps, but do take your time with those, OK? Great times with you are always a special treat! Cheers!!
09:09 - Yerevan with a subway putting so many much bigger and "richer" European capitals behind such as Belgrade, Zagreb or Bratislava without metro. I love the Caucasus. Such a unique and interesting region. Time to visit after the amazing experience with Georgia.
Thank you so much for such a great content, I'm sending my greetings to you from Yerevan, I really appreciate this, I feel great when I see your interest and love towards our country ❤️
Fantastic video of a beautiful city , myself and wife from U.K. and in our early 50s are visiting places off the traditional tourist path and it’s the best thing we’ve ever done . Last year we went to Poland lithuania and so far this year kosovo and moldova 🇲🇩 in September. It’s a big world . Thankyou
Never imagined Armenia is so beautiful and modern. Thank you for showing us this part of the world.
Actually we have everything, mix of history and present, mix of pure nature and city life)))You are welcomed
Yeah, I thought it's like Soviet village or something.
@@thebluescaptain no its very and nice modern country it has really good food and views yous should visit people there are very freindly and nice and everything their is affordable 😃
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Pastor please pray for the release of curses and magic. Please pray to facilitate the brain and be given intelligence. Please pray to get rid of the disease in the body. Please pray for smooth finances and be given wealth.
I would never have thought of going to somewhere like Armenia, but you have a knack of opening our eyes to the delights of these places. Thank you again Alina. The fountains with Debussy's Claire De Lune at the end , so beautiful. :)
I'm very happy to hear that!
THANK YOU so much for this video lovely. I have been longing to visit Armenia and your video makes it possible for me to draw my imagination for my future travel to this beautiful land. Your hair makes you look posh! Loads and loads of love ❤️
hello i am armenian and armenia is very amazing
You’re welcome in Armenia❤️
Aw thank you! I think you would absolutely love it here :)
you are always welcome in Armenia 🤗
i wish you 2 would travel and create contents together one day. just like what musicians do. FEATURING . just think about! !
I’m an American and Armenian people are great and the food ….the best country in the world….LOVE LOVE LOVE ❤️
Thank you for the video, Alina! Such a vibrant city! Looks like it's a perfect time to visit it! Much support from the Netherlands 🇳🇱🤗❤💙
Thank you so much :)
@@AlinaMcleod Pastor please pray for the release of curses and magic. Please pray to facilitate the brain and be given intelligence. Please pray to get rid of the disease in the body. Please pray for smooth finances and be given wealth.
Beautiful city. It may be older than Rome but it seems to be a modern, cosmopolitan city.
It definitely is. I think Armenia will begin to start getting a lot more tourism in the coming years.
ohhhhh you have touched my heart my dear bullshit generator
John Houston for ancient city's remainings you'll have to visit Erebuni Museum and the hill near it.
Well noted. They have destroyed old part of city because it was nothing to do with Armenia.
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We travel to Armenia every year. We tried it once and was hooked. LOVE it. Will definitely retire there. I strongly urge you to see Dilijan and Gyumri. Dilijan is the national forest and wonderful. Gebhardt monastery is there. Gyumri is the 2d city of Hayastan (Armenia) and is the cultural capital. Art food history abounds. Like you we like former Soviet states to travel. Hidden gems and such a great value.
I've never gone but I want to go to Hayastan so badly. 🇦🇲🙌
@@GinaMarieCheeseman you're always welcomed here
can't wait to go to armenia and georgia some time this year.
I would like recommend you to visit Tatev, Garni, Norawank Monastery and Lake Sevan. Armenia is one of my favourite country for traveling. Have a nice time.
Thank you!
@@AlinaMcleod azeribayıcanada gelli😊
@@EzizEliyev-oq1diNobody Likes you Nazis.
Thank you for visiting my Native country and thank you for introducing my country and showing every amazing places to the whole World and thank you a lot 🇦🇲🇺🇸
i would never have thought to visit Armenia but now I am eager to go there after watching your excellent video. Thank you Alina!
You're welcome 😊
I had a fantastic time in Yerevan and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and interesting travel destination. The city has so much to offer, and I can't wait to return in the future.
Looks like a peaceful and nice place to visit!
I am so jealous your in Armenia, I am hoping to make it there soon. But my country Ireland still wont leave us travel yet. I'm thinking of becoming a digital nomad an online counselling service and Georgia and Armenia are top of my list to check out!! Great videos ))
Hope you’ll visit Armenia soon. 🙋🏻♀️
@@annasargsyan1167 if you show me around Armenia I will show you Ireland ))
@@benmcguire4014 ok, I hope I’ll visit Ireland someday)
@@annasargsyan1167 of course you can )
Beautiful historic place. Great show.
Starting off with a big glass of wine, drone shots AND A LADA?! This is gonna be good!
hahaha you betcha
Thanks for sharing your video that I think surely will help me to visit there on next year with my friends.
Hope you have a great time!
Thank you so much My lovely sister for informations God bless you and your family’s
Thanks Alina for showing us a new country, this is a location I know nothing about, great to see a place off the obvious tourist map, nice job Alina ❤️👍🇬🇧
Please read the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" of the ninth century. On the first page it says that the Brets came from Armenia
Such a beautiful look at that old and historic city. The video at night with music and moon in the last minutes was so full of the spirituality and peace Christ.
wauww what a wonderful country and looks so peaceful 😍 this country has allot to offer. Thank you for showing me how beautiful it is there; Armenia is on my list for sure!
You’re welcome here, but she showed only capital city, but there is actually many other interesting places in Armenia such as Lake Sevan, Tsaghkadzor and Dilijan, Gyumri or Vanadzor, Tatev monastery adn Noravank, Garni and Geghard and much more!! 🇦🇲❤️
You are right about Armenia being peaceful. It's peaceful and safe.
The Cathedral & Cascade Complex are Amazing !
Thank you! Please visit one day 🇦🇲❤️
Welcome to my birthplace. ❤️One who comes to Armenia once always wants to come back🔴🔵🟠 good job Alina!!! 👍🏻
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Thank you for visiting Armenia and discovering our small country. Much love from Armenian❤
Thank you very much!
Armenia is on my plans to visit - USA
@@Rio-by1ehYou are welcome to visit Armenia, hope you will enjoy your stay🙂
@@AlinaMcleod and as a tip for foreigners. When visiting Armenia, find a guide who will show a lot of hidden gems in here. You can also ask from locals, I am sure everyone will be ready to help if they understand the language
Definitely the brandy changed your mood, you became more relaxed,nice video,Greetings from Brazil .
As usual you show the location you visit in detail, Your editing and music selection is on point, Basically your production rivals the higher budget travel shows included the charismatic and engaging host. I'd heard of Armenia in historical context but really know nothing about the state as it exists now. So what your showing is eye opening and makes this city an engaging destination. I look forward to seeing more of your travels through Armenia.
Thank you so much, Jim! It really is a great country with so many interesting places. I got a couple months here and still don't think I'll see it all!
I spent 4 days in Yerevan in 2019, and loved it. I would go back any time, and Armenia is on my list to spend a month in when I retire (next year, hopefully). I climbed Mt Aragats and one fascinating part of that was spending all day with my guide - a 20 something, well educated local. I got an insight into his generation's view on things like Russia, Turkey & Azerbaijan, particularly useful after what has happened since then. .
That's wonderful!
@Henzo88 I spent 4 years in Azerbaijan a few years ago. I have never seen or heard any racism talks there even in our sharpest political conversations. Meantime Armenian taxi driver in Moscow spent 34 out of 35 mins drive talking about Azeris. There was so much hate. You should have seen his face when I told him I live and work in Azerbaijan 😁
@Henzo88 Had no idea about it. Again I have never felt any racism toward anyone in the company with ratio of 80% international staff to local. You can’t just be racist toward Armenians and not to be racist to others. If you are racist to specific nation it most likely means there was a history of negative relations between the countries. I know there was one. I can’t judge much since I don’t know much about it.
Diaspora Armenias are prejudge
against Turkss
ALİNA CİNLERİ DİYARINA SİZİ MİSAFİRİ EDERİMİ😇😇
Nice vlog! Presentation is excellent. Thanks for the vlog!
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video! A lot of people don’t know about Armenia, about the history and our beautiful culture! 🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
hi alina, thanks for the tips and insights. i like the way you added your honest opinions and suggestions as it helps new travelers be guided and enjoy the whole experience. two thumbs up 👍👍
We visit Armenia often and absolutely love your videos. Thanks and well done.
The acoustics in that Cathedral are AMAZING.
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For anybody considering visiting Armenia, please do! Your economical contribution could help the people and government a lot because of tensions that had arised between Artsakh and Azerbaijan. The people are very loving, the culture is breathtaking and the landscapes are paradise like. Please visit the country!! It is a win-win situation for you and the people of Armenia. They will welcome you all with open arms no matter the nationality, skin color or religion :)
İ love Karabağ.Long live.♥️🇹🇷
@Petian somehow i don't think all the modern turks are the original turks who have come from central Asia, majority of them are turkified greeks who now identify as turks and speak turkish, their language is Turkish ( of Mongolian Origins or central asian origins ) but not themselves, it was the power of ottomans that turkified all these people and took all this land from you Armanians, Greeks and Kurds, though Kurds are not Turkified yet ( Thank God ) and haven't been a victim of genocide but i really hope they get a state and i hope Armania and Greece will take their lands back
@@gidemnas oh beautiful Turkish cities, it’s a pity that migrants from Armenia spoil everything, savages are savages 😢
Nice and interesting vlog, greetings from Thailand
Love the Cascade Complex so much! The view from the top looks stunning, doing a morning workout to the top is def on my list.
I visited Yerevan twice back in 2015. I'm planning on retiring to Yerevan in summers (May to October). Things I'd like to know:
1. How much is a service laundry in Yerevan including wash, fold, and ironing? Is laundry charged by article of clothing or by kilo?
2. How much does a house cleaner cost in Yerevan per hour?
3. What are the best areas of Yerevan for ex-pats?
4. What is the best medical insurance for ex-pats in Yerevan?
5. Is Airbnb the best site to rent a flat in Yerevan for 6 months?
6. Do most Airbnb flats in Yerevan include at least a weekly cleaning and change of linen and towels?
7. Is it worth learning Armenian or are ex-pats better off learning Russian?
What a beautiful city this is! I visited Moscow once for a trade fair and tour, and I love the hospitality of the Russian people. They are very welcoming to Thais and people from East Asia in general, and it made everyone in our trade-tour group very happy. I will go back to Russia to visit both Moscow and St. Petersburg. I also plan to visit many former Soviet Bloc Countries as well, such as Uzbekistan. And now Armenia is on my list. Thank you for this tour guide!
Thats awesome. Hope you get to check it out!
MERİHABA ALİNA XANIMI SİZ NECESİZİ😇
The most close I came to Armenia was a visit to the Armenian consulate in the Netherlands and the consul received me with an Armenian "Konjak", called Ararat. So delicious! I love your content and I have to confess: you are becoming more beautiful after you left the vegetarian diet! Go on with your reports! I follow you already for a long time!
I mean, I'm still mainly vegetarian, but thanks lol
PLaces in Armenia go to Yell extreme Park Zipline ride horseriding, Saryan street for Win , Dalan for wine, Areni for Win oldest winery in the world. Then to Tatev Garni Ghegard and Dilijan
I can sense peace and serenity in the air there.
Magnificent introduction to a city that I was totally unfamiliar with. Thank you, Alina.
Happy to hear it! Thank you :)
Armenia is a former Soviet country I am yet to go.
It kind of has been in my mind.
Armenian people are very nice and Yerevan is a beautiful city, thanks for showing us the city and as someone here said you are very good at opening people’s eyes to obscure places.
Yes, I think you would find it very interesting! Yerevan is definitely an up and coming city but still holds so much history :)
You are more than welcome 😊💗💗💗
@@anzhelikagasparyan3013 ❤️
Very timely video for me as I am flying to Yerevan this Saturday !!!!! :-)
Have fun!
@@AlinaMcleod I will !!
Welcome 😊
Amazing , thank you for this video haven’t been in Armenia for a while missed it so much . Armenia is the safest place for tourists people are very nice kind welcoming. First country to adopt Christianity in the world 301 BC .Everything is organic fresh and inexpensive. The best thing is that it is one of the oldest country’s in the world the capital Yerevan is older than Rome for 29 years ! There is so much to see both in the capital and outside of it . Great experience amazing food , culture, shops, people, sights .I totally suggest visiting at least once 😊🙏
301 год нашей эры!
@@АкобКарапетян-л9ы Sorry AC .
What an amazing history this city has! Thank you so much for bringing this to us!
Beet mozzarella salad looked fantastic!! Yerevan looks quite lively and isn't what comes to mind when I think of cities in a former soviet republic.
They all look lively and vibrant especially during summer
I’m really interested in Armenia and Yerevan looks so classy, also I love your flower top it really suits you. So glad they are not CV cultists over there! Have a wonderful time
Thank you so much!
This seems like a very interesting place which a few months ago, I knew next to nothing about. I appreciate you researching and sharing your knowledge of Yerevan. This is some place I would love to go.
Thank you! Hope you get to check it out sometime :)
wowowow, that's so nice beautiful city thank you so much Alina for this stunning video stay safe stay blessed my friend keep going
I knew next to nothing about Yerevan, but there's so much here I'd like to see, this is a wonderful showcase for the city.
Glad you enjoyed it!
7:29 That music melts my heart.
You made a great video, very interesting, very well commented, very instructive. Thanks for sharing, I wish you the continuation of a good trip and, new good videos.
Thank you Alina for this useful information, best regards Dino from Sweden 🌷
Hi Alina hope you doing well. Best part of this video is food and as I requested you in last live video few days back about traditional Armenia food. Thanks for making a video about traditional food and it’s very useful for travellers like us😊. More ever my mouth is full of water while watching this video 😃.
You are most welcome!
Алина, ты становишься всё привлекательней! Или это Армения на тебя так действует? Мне очень нравится, как ты позволяешь нам путешествовать с тобой! Ты такая красотка!!!
Hello Alina, very nice and unbiased presentation of Yerevan city, Armenia.
Thank you!
Beautiful video, greetings from Albania..also the Yerevan Brandy has been Winston Churchill favourite
❤❤I love Albania 🇦🇱 and Albanian song traditional
Welcome to us home
Wonderful to see you Alina. You look quite refreshed !! Enjoy this wonderful land. Stay safe and strong
Alina's video truly is a TRIBUTE to the city of Yerevan & its beautiful architecture, local art, market, wine, brandy, cousine & rich ancient history. A roadmap to find & enjoy the best places in town. The cascade complex is by far my favorite & the most iconic landmark in the city. The choir performance at the Cathedral was heavenly. The dancing fountains & the gathering of the people at night at Republic Square was an awesome experience to watch. Alina thank you for sharing this great adventure. Wishing you many blessings and more iconic places to find ahead.
It is a gorgeous place. Glad you liked it!
This is my favourite channel. I especially like it when you explain everything so nicely. I wish you a lot of success with the channel and happy life.
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Alina! Thanks for your outstanding introduction to Yerevan, Armenia! Well-crafted video! I am enjoying your return to an emphasis on exploring history, culture, art, and natural environment! Yerevan is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements with a history dating back to the 8th century BC. Alina, I am excited about learning more about the rich history and culture of Yerevan and Armenia with you!
As a person with Lithuanian roots, I am also fascinated with exploring the comparative experiences of modern post-Soviet societies. Armenians also have a long history and a modern cultural presence in Lithuania. I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying fantastic Armenian cuisine in Lithuania (and Montréal). Visiting Armenia and Yerevan in the near future is definitely on my bucket list!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you! Much more to come :)
Алина, спасибо большое за информативный сюжет, насколько профессионально всё снято, особенно с коптера! Все сомнения сняты- едем в июле в Ереван!!!
Cпасибо :)
Yerevan looks very laid back and very clean and spacious.not a place I would go to but I would consider it now Alina.people looks friendly and food definitely looks yummy.looking forward to more vlogs of yours.nice weather too.And reasonable priced.
Because it is historical city of Azerbaijan
@@YALQUZAQ_AZ because it's Christian ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️
@@jamesaharon8653 No it is historical city of Azerbaijan
@@YALQUZAQ_AZ Don’t spread disinformation please. If you are an educated person, do some homework for yourself.
If azeris consider themselves as turks as you state, then your historic land is in Central Asia, Altai mountain range. Echmiadzin Cathedral Church nearby Yerevan was built in year 301 AD
Also, your city Baku was developed by Armenians (search for Mantashev for example)
@@arthurm.578 In medieval written sources the name of the city where Azerbaijani Turks had been the only inhabitants since ancient times, is mentioned as Ravan, Iravan or Irivan. At the begining of XIX century after the Russian troops occupation the name of the city was written as Erivan, later on it was called Yerevan for the first time in the history of the twentieth century, after its conversion to the capital of Armenian state. Armenian historians are trying to bind the name of the city (now being called Yerevan) with the name of Erebun Fortress (Irpuni) built during the ruling period of Urartu Argistinin Tsar I (in 782 BC). Erabuni Fortress was buil only for the purpose of military fortifications and city infrastructure was never formed around it.
As the Urartunians had nothing to do with the Armenians, an ancient city of Irevan had neither spatial nor historical connection with present Iravan city. There was a significant time distance between the Iravan settlement, which was an ancient dwelling and formed as a city in the Middle Ages and Erabuni fortress revealed during the archaeological excavations in 1950. Only in the second half of XX century the territory of Ganli Tepe (hill) where Erabuni fortress was located, was annexed to the suburban area. According to the found cuneiform and belonging to the Urartunians times it has been found out that the vally of Aghri (the left bank of the river Araz and down stream of the river Arpachay) used to be the country of Aza people untill the area was occupied by the Urartus in the first quater of VIII century BC.
Originally the name of the city Irevan and majority of hydronium (river, lake, spring, etc.), oronium (mountain, pass, valley, plain, etc.), oychonium (dwellings, streets, blocks, etc.) around it and being closely tied to Azerbaijani Turks language, once again shows that this area used to be ancient settlements of Azerbaijanis. There is not any sample belonging to the Armenians among the artifacts found during the archeological excavations in the territory of the city Iravan so far. During 1200 years--from the period of the Urartuians collapse till the establishment of the Arabian caliphte - the name of this settlement was not mentioned in any sources. Some Armenian historians acknowledge this fact objectively.
Hello Alina, great to see you looking well and relaxed. (The brandy might have helped). Yerevan looks to be a very laid-back and orderly city. Quite a contrast from Bangkok. What an amazing place this world is. Thank you for encouraging me to see more of it. I'm looking forward to your trek to the mountains. That should be fun. Stay well.
Thank you! The brandy definitely helped haha
Привет, Алина из Армении, спасибо, что посетила Армению и снимаешь потрясающие видео!!!😘
Thank you very much, Alina Mcleod, for doing an ABSOLUTE PERFECT JOB!
Very nice video....I just loved to remenber these awesome places in Yerevan. great job!!!
Aaaa thank you for visiting Armenia ! 🇦🇲❤ you're always welcome here ! 😍
Thank you! 😃
I visited Armenia 2017 I stayed 9days for vacation it's nice and peaceful country
I am in Yerevan just now and thanks for your suggestions
Amazing videos! Great job Alina. God Bless Armenia and its amazing people, culture and history!"ProudOfMyRoots".
Давно не видел вас. Прекрасно выглядишь КРАСАВИЦА, так держать и прекрасного всегда вам настроения, и удачи в делах. Вы УМНИЦА, вам УСПЕХА.
Gonna binge watching the Armenian series. Coffee, snacks, all set. Marathon.
Yas, thank you very much!
Beautiful video with outstanding production value. You make a teriffic host and tour guide.
Thank you!
Really awesome video, Alina, and the soundtrack is great too. Seems nicer than Tbilisi where I am right now. I'm adding Yerevan to the top of the list for my upcoming visa-renewing hop across the border...so thanks for that!
Love the trip to Yerevan so far. The look on your face after you sipped the 10yr brandy....I knew right away that it was strong. I enjoyed the moment. :-)
I have learnt a lot only by listening to you Alina .Thank you for your great presentation .
Thank you for the video from Armenia!😘
Thank you for the video. its freshen to know the city of Yerevan.
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As always Alina, your reporting is first rate and you present a sincere approach to your subject and reading about Armenia's history is rather interesting to say the least! Love what you do. 🤍
Thank you so much, Brianna!
Oh you look so positive and kind 🧡 Enjoy your stay in Armenia :)
I'm an Armenian but I live in America thanks for making this video 😊
Great informative documentary on Armenia, I love all your Videos, keep on the good work and Bon Voyage! 🌷👌🏻
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An excellent and informative video! Truly impressed with the earthy colours of the buildings and overall architecture (especially the water fountains!) in Yerevan. The cuisine looks delicious and is a cherry on top. Truly excited to learn more about this country through your lens 🎥🇦🇲
Ps: Congrats on 12 million views on your channel!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much! :)
What a beautiful place, thanks for sharing it.
The singing in the cathedral was magnificent !
Another wonderful video. You have really hit your stride, and we are enjoying tremendously the new cultural revelations! Thank you.
My pleasure!
Nice to see things are going back to normal. Nice video Alina
It sure is. Thank you!
This is a fantastic video for Yerevan! 🤩
Fantastic , stunning video , more informative , beautiful place.
Excellent video. Very good presentation. Thank you very much for this video. God bless you.
Love you so much Alina
Wow, Alina! Once again you shared a keeper. Looking forward to more of this city. I knew nothing about where you are here, but I appreciate especially all the information you supplied in this video. Quite interesting about the food, definitely some things I have never had and it is great in your explanations of those. Yeah, watch the wine there, the older it is appears to be the stronger side. I know also you love to climb steps, but do take your time with those, OK? Great times with you are always a special treat! Cheers!!
haha thanks, Michael!
09:09 - Yerevan with a subway putting so many much bigger and "richer" European capitals behind such as Belgrade, Zagreb or Bratislava without metro. I love the Caucasus. Such a unique and interesting region. Time to visit after the amazing experience with Georgia.
Thank you so much for such a great content, I'm sending my greetings to you from Yerevan, I really appreciate this, I feel great when I see your interest and love towards our country ❤️
Beautiful photography, pleasant music, and lovely Alina as guidwe. Eye-opening. Yerevan is a beautiful city
I’ll watch this after my work. Then I can add it to my bucket list too..😃😊
Thank you!
Poco conocemos de Armenia gente dulce y bella ciudad te saludamos desde El Salvador
🇦🇲 ❤️ 🇮🇳.One day I’ll definitely visit this beautiful Land.
Fantastic video of a beautiful city , myself and wife from U.K. and in our early 50s are visiting places off the traditional tourist path and it’s the best thing we’ve ever done . Last year we went to Poland lithuania and so far this year kosovo and moldova 🇲🇩 in September. It’s a big world . Thankyou
Good evening ma'am WOW yummy wine and food thanks for sharing this video GodBless yuo allways ❤😊