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In contrast to the UK, Armenians drive on the right side of the road - a common trait in most countries around the world.
Also, basic third-party car insurance is compulsory for drivers in Armenia. You can often arrange this when you rent your car.
Speed limits and other traffic rules across Armenia may differ from those in the UK, so it's essential to familiarise yourself with them before setting off on your journey.
Several leading car rental companies operate at Zvartnots International Airport, including Hertz, Sixt, Enterprise, and Alamo. You can find them located in the arrivals area of the terminal building.
Given the mountainous terrain of Armenia, an SUV or sedan is a good choice for a comfortable and safe ride. For city tours and short distances, compact cars are perfect due to their manoeuvrability and fuel efficiency.
Zvartnots International Airport is well connected to Yerevan and other major Armenian cities through a network of highways. The airport is only a 20-minute drive to Yerevan city centre.
The official currency of Armenia is the Armenian Dram (AMD). While some places may accept Euros or US dollars, it's generally best to have Dram on hand for smaller establishments.
Armenia enjoys a highland continental climate. Winters can be quite cold with snowfall, while summers are dry and sunny. Remember to pack accordingly!
There are several petrol stations near Zvartnots International Airport and along the highway to Yerevan. Here, you can fill up on petrol, take a break and even buy some snacks for the road.
From Zvartnots International Airport, it's a short, scenic drive to Yerevan - Armenia's vibrant capital. Further afield, you can explore ancient monasteries, beautiful lakes, and majestic mountains that Armenia proudly offers.