Opened in June 2024, Stonehenge Tsaghkadzor is celebrated for its verdant meadows, crisp alpine air, captivating vistas, and a legendary tradition of Afternoon Tea. Here you're greeted by the refreshing scent of pine trees and the gentle whisper of mountain breezes.
Each guest room is a cozy corner, featuring comfortable bedding, modern amenities, and thoughtful touches designed to enhance your stay. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV, and a coffee/tea maker. The en suite bathroom comes with a rain shower. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
M4 main road is just a15-minute drive away, while the famous Tsaghkadzor Ropeway can be reached within a 10-minute drive. Maqravank Monastery, the refuge of King Ashot the Iron, is a 3-minute walk from the hotel.
A 24-hour front desk is offered. The Stonehenge restaurant serves colourful dishes featuring select ingredients from all over Armenia. The Stone Bar offers delicately prepared cocktails and hand-made sneaks.
Take a leisurely stroll through the hotel's lush green meadows, where manicured gardens and winding pathways beckon you to unwind and reconnect with nature.
At the Stonehenge Hotel, every moment is an opportunity to escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary that promises an experience that's as unforgettable as the Tsaghkunyats mountains themselves.
In the heart of the Tsaghkunyats highlands, where the majestic mountains cradle the landscape with a gentle embrace, lies the enchanting resort city of Tsaghkadzor. A symphony of natural beauty and human craftsmanship, this mountain retreat unveils a tapestry of colors and textures that dance harmoniously to the rhythm of the seasons.
Winter transforms Tsaghkadzor into a wonderland of snow-kissed landscapes. The pristine white blanket drapes over the rooftops and pine trees, muffling the sounds of the world and inviting a serene stillness. Ski resorts dot the mountainside, their slopes inviting enthusiasts to carve graceful arcs in the powder, leaving behind ephemeral trails of joy.
In spring, a burst of life emerges as vibrant wildflowers carpet the meadows, adding splashes of color to the verdant surroundings. The air is filled with the sweet perfume of blossoms, and the babbling brooks echo the melody of nature awakening from its winter slumber.
Summer brings a kaleidoscope of activity to Tsaghkadzor. Hiking trails weave through the mountains, revealing breathtaking vistas at every turn. The city's squares come alive with the laughter of locals and tourists alike, savoring the warmth of the sun and the cool mountain breeze.
As autumn paints the landscape with a palette of russet and amber, Tsaghkadzor's charm takes on a more contemplative air. The mountains don a cloak of fiery hues, and the scent of bonfires mingles with the crisp mountain air. It's a season of reflection, where the city seems to invite visitors to pause, breathe, and absorb the beauty of the changing world around them.
In every season, Tsaghkadzor stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of nature and human creativity. With its artful blend of tradition and natural splendor, this resort city in Armenia captures the essence of a timeless masterpiece painted by both the hands of man and the brushstrokes of the mountains. Maqravank Within walking distance of the hotel rises Makravank, a testament to the historical legacy and architectural brilliance. Perched majestically on a hillside, this medieval monastery unfolds like a sacred narrative etched into the very fabric of the land. Although simple in its design, it exudes a deep sense of purpose and devotion. Constructed during the 13th century, Makravank served as a refuge for King Ashot II the Iron. The name "Makravank" itself carries an aura of mystery, suggesting a place veiled in divine protection. In spring, a burst of life emerges as vibrant wildflowers carpet the meadows, adding splashes of color to the verdant surroundings. The air is filled with the sweet perfume of blossoms, and the babbling brooks echo the melody of nature awakening from its winter slumber. Summer brings a kaleidoscope of activity to Tsaghkadzor. Hiking trails weave through the mountains, revealing breathtaking vistas at every turn. The city's squares come alive with the laughter of locals and tourists alike, savoring the warmth of the sun and the cool mountain breeze. As autumn paints the landscape with a palette of russet and amber, Tsaghkadzor's charm takes on a more contemplative air. The mountains don a cloak of fiery hues, and the scent of bonfires mingles with the crisp mountain air. It's a season of reflection, where the city seems to invite visitors to pause, breathe, and absorb the beauty of the changing world around them.
Within walking distance of the hotel rises Makravank, a testament to the historical legacy and architectural brilliance. Perched majestically on a hillside, this medieval monastery unfolds like a sacred narrative etched into the very fabric of the land. Although simple in its design, it exudes a deep sense of purpose and devotion.
Constructed during the 13th century, Makravank served as a refuge for King Ashot II the Iron. The name “Makravank” itself carries an aura of mystery, suggesting a place veiled in divine protection.