Tsaghkahovit Hotel
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Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Tsakhkadzor does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Tsaghkahovit Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer a refrigerator, a desk, and a mosquito net, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage while staying at Tsaghkahovit Hotel. In addition, Tsaghkahovit Hotel offers a lounge, which will help make your Tsakhkadzor trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Famous Kalyan Lounge, which is a cafe that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Looking to explore? Then look no further than Kecharis Monastery (0.5 mi), Saint Harutyun Church (0.5 mi), and Leonid Yengibarov Monument (0.8 mi), which are some popular Tsakhkadzor attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel.
Tsaghkahovit Hotel puts the best of Tsakhkadzor at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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In this review, I will share about my overall Armenian trip experience.
The main purpose of my trip to Armenia was to try skiing. I have read that it has good ski slopes especially for beginners, plus, it's a short flight from Dubai (about 3.5hours).
I travelled solo last February and decided to stay in this hotel for 3 nights as it is not far (about 15-20min walk) from the Tsaghkadzor ropeway. The hotel room is clean and comfortable, their breakfast is okay and the staffs speak English and they are nice and helpful. The hotel has a small bar with pool tables so it’s a good place to chill after a long cold day outside.
Since it was my first time to try skiing, I dont own ski gears and just rented them at the Ropeway of Tzagkhadzor. The thing is, most people there don’t speak English, they do however speak Russian and Armenian (so it was a disadvantage for me). The hotel staff helped me booked with one of the instructors in the ropeway which was great. I had a good ski experience over-all. Just a tip, if you dont speak their language, make sure that you know how much you have to pay for everything at the Ropeway (instructor fee, Ski gear rent, and the payment for the cable rides. Note: I also paid for the cable ride for my instructor which was questionable) as its difficult to argue when you’re there and the instructor just keeps on asking for money to pay for something and you don’t understand what he is saying. I think I have spent an equivalent of around 500 AED for my ski experience. As a consolation, the instructor was nice and a good one, and I didn't break any bones. haha
While in Tzagkhadzor, don’t miss seeingthe Kecharis monastery (it was just 30 minutes walk with few stops to take photos from my hotel).
One of the things I love about Armenia is their food. It's fresh and delicious. Try Karas Restaurant when you’re in Tzagkhadzor, Old Erivan and Genaclave Pandok in Yerevan to experience authentic Armenian food.
Since I travelled alone, I opted to join group tours which you can find in Viator or local tour agency. I booked my tours with the holiday factory representative, which was cheap. Had an amazing experience with them, our guide, Lilith is very knowledgeable.
Here are the tourist spots that I recommend: GArni, Sevan, Noravank, Geghard Monastery, and Khor Virap .
Despite the fact that most Armenians don't speak English, they are friendly people.
I had a sweet experience there and it happened when I was having dinner at Genacvale Pandok, I was the only foreigner in the restaurant at that time and the staffs gave me complimentary fruit basket and a glass of wine. I really appreciated their effort to make me feel like I belong. :)
As a female solo traveler, I felt safe wandering around alone. So, to female solo travelers out there, see and experience Armenia, you won’t regret it.
P.S. For the shopaholics, did you know that their tax refund is around 21%? Happy shopping!
Cheers,
Elaine
Rooms are simple and meets all the requirements. Breakfast was decent with bread, lots of cheese options, jam, tea/coffee, eggs, etc.
The only points I couldn't find was in-room safe and this hotel has no air-conditioning(since its on a mountain range and it snows in winter and average temperature in summer in about 22 degree centigrade).
The tap water is not for drink, they give you notice when handing the key, take it into account.
Many services and mentality here is soviet and obsolete. They call rooms with one wide bed as “two person room”, while it’s a clearly single.
Do not rely on breakfast, as it is stuck in soviet era and will remind you Soviet re-education facility for minors. It has enforced continental menu, your table will be served with certain things without a choice. It will include things like smetana (high-fat sour cream) and butter, also expect things buckwheat or some weird porridges. They don’t have coffee, which is in this day and age is funny, and they serve you tea instead. The tables are numbered with your room number and the badges with number visible publicly which is violation personal data law, and also simply bizarre.
Conclusion, if you want to stay close to ropeway, you want to stay one or two nights, and you are single or maximum couple, you can stay here, but buy your water, and don’t use their breakfast.





Hotel is very basic but clean. No elevators but the stairways are easily manageable and not steep. The rooms are fairly sized, with balcony, although you can hear the conversations from the neighboring rooms, especially if they stay at the balcony.
Tsaghkadzor Ropeway is just 10min walk uphill from the hotel; the sites and main commercial area (bank, grocery,museums,historic sites) is just 15min walk from hotel as well.
The staff of this hotel were the reason our stay was worth it. Ladies were kind enough to assist us in calling taxis (speaking in their local language) and deliveries since restaurant is closed past dinner time. One staff even go a long way in heating our food (soup & bread) because it was delivered frozen! :-)
Next time we plan to visit on summer, to see the other color and environment of Tsaghkadzor and will stay at this same hotel once again.
The breakfast is absolutly to improve. Cannot be compared with the breakfast that I usually find in european hotels. By the way I suggest this accomodation also for foreign turists, most of all thinking to the cheap price payed.
The hotel has a bar and a billiard table. It ran out of red wine. It had no dry white wine in the fridge.
The food was very good.
"Recheck your booking before arrival, do not drink water from the tap, remember they do not have luggage storage room"Read full review
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