01/05/2026
1. A tiny flower stall tucked into the corner of Yerevan’s evening streets — bouquets stacked in rows, soft mist spraying at intervals to keep them fresh, while the owner sits inside scrolling through his phone as the city moves past. Quiet business, beautifully done.
2. Yerevan Market feels like stepping into a maze of craft and character — shelves packed high with wooden boards, handmade pieces, souvenirs, digital tech, vapes, and details at every turn. Not the cheapest stop in town, but easily one of the richest in variety.
3. The staircase entrance felt more like an art gallery than a shopping center — oversized circular portraits mounted on textured walls, people passing by above and below, each becoming part of the composition for a moment.
4. Parpeti Street in daylight — an ordinary city lane carrying its own rhythm. A produce van parked under the sun, locals browsing fresh goods, and the quiet kind of street life that tells more about a city than monuments ever could.
5. Outside Nonu Café, Yerevan slows into its evening mood — warm lights overhead, tables full, conversations spilling onto the pavement, and people weaving past like they’ve all agreed this is where the night begins.
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