Highlights
- Shirak International Airport is located 5 km from the city of Gyumri.
- It is the second-largest airport in Armenia.
- The airport was built in 1961 and serves the Shirak Province.
- It is a key hub for low-cost carriers.
- In 2007, the airport underwent major renovations and received international status.
Nearest Restaurants & Cafés

Yerankyuni
Yerankyuni serves a variety of Armenian and regional dishes, emphasizing fresh ingredients and home-style recipes. The restaurant combines classic flavors with a relaxed dining experience suitable for families, small groups, and individual patrons. It has earned recognition locally for its good service and balanced mix of authentic taste and affordability.

Yaghli House
Yaghli House is a café in Gyumri, Armenia, known for serving traditional Armenian pastries and light meals in a cozy setting. Established in 2013, it has become a popular place for both locals and tourists seeking to experience authentic Gyumri hospitality and regional desserts such as “yaghli,” a symbolic local sweet

Hayat Restaurant & Music Hall
Hayat Music Hall is a live music and event venue in Gyumri, offering a vibrant atmosphere for concerts, performances, and social gatherings. Known for its energetic vibe and quality sound, Hayat brings together local and guest artists, creating an engaging space for music lovers to enjoy live shows, entertainment, and memorable nights out.
Nearest Places

Saint Arsenius Church
Saint Arsenius the Archbishop of Serbia Church is one of Gyumri’s historic Orthodox churches, built in the late 19th century. Dedicated to Saint Arsenius, a prominent spiritual leader of the Serbian Church, the building reflects the architectural style of its era. Constructed from red tuff stone, the church stands as an important part of Gyumri’s multicultural and religious heritage.

Chapel of Archangel Michael
The Chapel of Archangel Michael is an important Orthodox religious site in Gyumri. Dedicated to Archangel Michael, the leader of the heavenly hosts, the chapel serves as a place of prayer, remembrance, and spiritual reflection. Built from dark stone and crowned with a metal dome, the structure stands out for its solemn and symbolic appearance.

Museum of national architecture and urban life
The Museum of National Architecture and Urban Life of Gyumri is a state-run cultural institution in Gyumri, Armenia, dedicated to preserving the architectural and social heritage of the city once known as Alexandropol. Established in 1984, it occupies the historic Dzitoghtsyan family mansion, an emblematic 19th-century residence built in 1872 from red tuff stone native to Shirak.

Holy Saviour Church (Surb Amenaprkich)
Holy Savior Church (Surb Amenaprkich) is one of the most significant monuments of Armenian spiritual and architectural heritage. Renowned for its monumental design and historical importance, the church stands as a symbol of faith, culture, and national identity. Over the centuries, it has attracted pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual reflection and cultural discovery.




