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The bus is not my preferred form of transport. Actually, it is the type of transport I avoid like the plague. But, when I travel from Tbilisi to Yerevan , I always prefer to travel by bus. Going from Tbilisi to Yerevan by bus , or marshrutka a minibus still prevalent in many former-Soviet states , is cheaper, faster, and allows you to witness spectacular views along the way. This trip takes about five to six hours once you leave Tbilisi. This is how to get from Tbilisi to Yerevan by bus… and some tips for making the journey from Georgia to Armenia. The map above has all the locations listed. The last time I was making this journey, my taxi driver in Tbilisi decided it would be convenient to ignore the hostel that ordered me the taxi and he took me to Didube Bus Station. From Station Square, the first bus leaves at and from Ortachala Bus Station, it is about the same. The buses at Station Square tend to be more efficient filling up and leaving Tbilisi for Yerevan on time. The Avlabari buses run on a schedule listed below. Ortachala can be a pain. I waited three hours for the marshrutka to fill up the last time I was making this journey. There were protests happening in Yerevan that day, so I am going to blame that. But usually, it takes under two hours to fill up at Ortachala. There are better things to do in Tbilisi than wait on a marshrutka to fill up, anyway. Armenia is a safe country, but traveling around can be difficult and you just never know what to expect. We highly recommend making sure you have top-quality travel insurance booked before you embark on a trip to Armenia. Yerevan is a gorgeous city no matter what season you arrive in. There are tons of hidden gems and sights… but some are slightly hidden and are best seen with a guided tour trust us! There are also so many cool day trips from Yerevan that you will want to do while in the capital city and it is much easier to do them with an organized tour. Below are some of our recommended tours for Yerevan and its surrounding area. If you decided to come overland to Yerevan but decide you want to rent a car, it is probably a pretty good idea! It also helps to have air-conditioning available inside the car giving you comfort during the hot summer months. This affordable card will give you a guidebook, free metro rides, an airport transfer, free entrance to tons of museums, and discounts on tours, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We highly suggest getting one for your trip to Armenia as it is super useful and a great value. Many people looking to go to Yerevan take a bus from Avlabari. I actually have now taken a marshrutka from Avlabari two times. If the bus fills up, it leaves. So, be prepared to wait an hour or so if going there. This is an easy option for a location to take a bus to Yerevan because it is by the metro station and centralized, unlike Ortachala. There are often really nice marshrutkas that depart from here. Mercedes Sprinters in fact. The schedule from Tbilisi to Yerevan is as follows: , , , , and The price is 35 GEL. The schedule from Yerevan to Tbilisi is as follows: , , , , and These buses leave from the left side of Kilikia Bus Station in Yerevan. The price is AMD. Once at Station Square which is also the Central Railway Station , you will need to be pointed toward the marshrutkas. So, you are able to take these buses from the Central Railway Station or Avlabari depending on your location and desires. I prefer to take from Avlabari from the start. Ortachala is a bit more difficult to get to as it is out of the city center a bit. Once you arrive, you will see heaps of vans and shared taxis. These are not the ones you want to take. I took a shared taxi there one time with my friend and we paid for it to just be us. Once you arrive at Ortachala, start walking toward the actual bus station building. Go down the stairs where this points and you will be in the right place. 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You can also apply for this online via the Armenia e-visa portal. Unfortunately, once you get into Armenia, you will notice a major slow-down in your speed. Armenian roads are in desperate need of a facelift and there are potholes everywhere. You will make a few stops here and there for food, smoke breaks, etc. We stopped fairly quickly after hitting the border and then again for a while in Stepanavan. The air was brisk that day, so the stops were really enjoyable and refreshing. Once dropped off, you can take a taxi, bus, etc. Taking a taxi in Yerevan is fairly easy and cheap. Anything over that becomes drams per kilometer. If you want to download an app, you can try Taxi GG , which comes highly recommended by my local friend in Yerevan. Or Yandex taxi. Uber does not work in Armenia currently. We stopped at a supermarket on the way that had a currency exchange. Try to see if you can grab them something inside of the shop. The shop only takes cash. I found the ride from Tbilisi to Yerevan was done best with good music and getting lost in my own world, however. Dodging potholes and the roads would have been nauseating if I had had access to the outside world. Fortunately, people constantly purchased bread at every stop we made and always shared. The bread that was purchased in Stepanavan is probably the best bread I have ever had in my life. I was there early enough that I got a single seat with a lot of legroom. It really is jaw-dropping! I handed over my phone with the screenshot of it and that sufficed. You will need to go under the road there is a tunnel and to the other side to the right. There is an ATM. It shot me out large bills and it was a pain to exchange them out, but one little market permitted me to purchase water for change back for a taxi. Give yourself a limit and accept it. Mine was drams at that point as I had been on the road for far too long that day! Something comfortable and suited for travel is always good. Click here for some great travel clothing ideas. Getting from Tbilisi to Yerevan is actually quite a simple process by bus or marshrutka. Also, the train is an overnighter, so if you want to see some scenery, it is not the most viable option. If you have any additional questions or simply want to share your experiences good and bad! This luxury hotel just exudes elegance and is the top place to stay in Armenia. They have beautiful rooms, a cigar bar, and much, much more. The location is also epic. Click here for rates and availability. Daniel Boutique Hotel Mid-range : This lovely boutique hotel offers some of the best hospitality in all of Yerevan. The location is pretty centralized and the rooms are extremely comfortable and offer all the amenities a traveler to Armenia could wish for. Grand Hostel Yerevan Budget : I have stayed at many hostels but this is definitely one of my favorites. The property is located right on the edge of the city center but still within walking distance to all the main sights. It is a family-run establishment and the property is new and very modern, which is a rare find in Armenia. There are dorms and private rooms there with plenty of bathrooms. To get back to Tbilisi from Yerevan by bus, you will need to go to the Kilikia Bus Station in Yerevan and head to the left-hand side. There will be a sign. These marshrutkas leave on a schedule to Tbilisi and that schedule is as follows:. If you have any tips for getting from Tbilisi to Yerevan, please leave them in the comments! Enjoy your trip! Blog » Asia » Caucasus » Georgia. I mean is there a problem if I try to take a marshrutka to Yerevan with a big backpack and a smaller daypack? Excellent and detailed post — I wish I had had that before we set off for Yerevan, frantically searching from a taxi from Tbilisi Airport! We started off in a fancy small van and ended up in a bigger one but paid less and made the journey via Ijevan in about 4. Interesting write up. However I have a very big problem in trying to find out how many times during the day they go from Tiblis to Yerevan and the times of departure from Tiblis. Is their anyway I can find out from somebody as to how to get this information. Times and dates would be a great help. Ugh… welcome to the Caucasus. There are not really scheduled times. There was a semi-official schedule for Yerevan buses going back to TBS, but they still just fill up and leave. If you leave from Avlabari in Tbilisi, they should go regularly enough. Ortachala is where I typically go from, but they take a bit longer to fill to capacity. Do not expect to get into the country via the land borders….. I know I am here and cannot get out. At the moment this is a pile of garbage. The border for the buses and taxis are closed and have been closed for a year or more and unlikely to open in the near future. Also there is nothing open in Yerevan and the idea of taking the virus seriously here is near to non existent. These articles and comments seem to be recycled rubbish from previous times when free transport was available…but now…. Your email address will not be published. This site uses affiliate links, meaning that if you make a purchase through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. In this post Do you Need a Visa for Armenia? June 24 at pm Reply. Anja says: Excellent and detailed post — I wish I had had that before we set off for Yerevan, frantically searching from a taxi from Tbilisi Airport! June 12 at pm Reply. Robert says: Interesting write up. June 7 at am Reply. Megan Starr says: Ugh… welcome to the Caucasus. June 7 at am. May 7 at pm Reply. Mark Jolley says: Do not expect to get into the country via the land borders….. March 6 at pm. 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