How much does a trip to Yerevan cost

A week in Yerevan runs roughly $452$1194 per person, including the flight from Moscow.

Flights from Moscow

Round-trip now from$259UT

Cheapest in September — $259

Prices by month
$297Jun
$287Jul
$291Aug
$259Sep
$265Oct
$265Nov
$269Dec
$282Jan
$276Feb
$291Mar
$843Apr
$839May
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Accommodation

Budget$18 per night
Mid$40 per night
Comfort$100 per night

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Tours & activities

Tours & activities in Yerevan

Prices on the ground

Food per day$6$30
Transit per day$4
Taxibase $1.9 + $0.33/km
Coffee$2

Yerevan offers exceptional value in the South Caucasus with affordable local dining and strong metro/minibus infrastructure (0.27 USD per ride). Stay in Republic Square's neighborhoods for walkability and culture access, or venture to Kentron for modern cafes. Armenian cognac, pomegranate juice, and lavash wraps are local staples worth experiencing.

On-the-ground prices updated: 2026-06-27

Total budget range

BackpackerMid-rangeComfort
Flights$259$259$259
Food$42$91$210
Transit$25$25$25
Stay$126$280$700
Total per person$452$655$1194

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FAQ

How much money to bring to Yerevan for a week?
A week in Yerevan costs roughly $452–$1194 per person, including the round-trip flight from Moscow.
When is it cheaper to fly to Yerevan?
The cheapest month to fly is September — round-trip from about $259 from Moscow.
How much is a flight to Yerevan?
Right now a round-trip Moscow–Yerevan starts around $259. This is an indicative cached price; tap “Find flights” for live fares.
Is food and transit expensive in Yerevan?
Food runs $6–$30 a day and city transit about $4. Yerevan offers exceptional value in the South Caucasus with affordable local dining and strong metro/minibus infrastructure (0.27 USD per ride). Stay in Republic Square's neighborhoods for walkability and culture access, or venture to Kentron for modern cafes. Armenian cognac, pomegranate juice, and lavash wraps are local staples worth experiencing.