Last updated: June 2026

Dilijan is Armenia's greenest and most tranquil city, and its accommodation offering very much reflects this climate. There are no large international chain hotels here, and that is part of the charm. What exists is a careful selection of family guesthouses, boutique hotels with wood and stone, and some eco-friendly options inside or near Dilijan National Park.

The city is small and most accommodation is within a comfortable radius of the centre. The main division is between staying in Dilijan's centre, near Old Dilijan with its cafés and cobbled streets, or in more remote accommodation among the forests, with a silence that is hard to find in any capital.

For a 2-day itinerary that includes Lake Sevan, Haghartsin, Goshavank and Parz Lake, staying in Dilijan's centre is the most practical option. You can leave early for the monasteries and return for dinner without total dependence on transport.

Quick facts

Comparison of the best accommodation options in Dilijan

Type Best for Average nightly rate Advantages
Centre, Old Dilijan Practicality and location €35–€90 Walking distance to cafés and restaurants, easy access for tours
Forest eco-lodge Nature immersion €60–€150 Silence, fresh air, green landscape, unique experience
Family guesthouse Value for money and authenticity €25–€55 Home-cooked breakfast, local atmosphere, affordable price

Average price ranges researched for the next 1–2 months on Booking, Trip.com and similar platforms. Prices may vary by season and booking lead time.

Best option for most travellers: Dilijan city centre, near Old Dilijan

Staying in Dilijan's centre, in the Old Dilijan area, is the most practical choice for those with 2 days in the city who want to make the most of it. The restored historic area has cobbled streets, cafés, crafts and a relaxed pace that is already part of the city's experience.

From here, you can walk through the historic area in the morning, take a taxi or car to Haghartsin and Goshavank during the day and return for dinner in the centre. The distance to Parz Lake is also reasonable by car from this area.

Dilijan boutique hotels tend to use wood, stone and natural elements in the decor, which creates a very different atmosphere from a standard hotel. It is worth prioritising this style to complement the experience of the green city.

Is it worth staying in Dilijan's centre?

Yes, it is the best choice for most travellers. The centre has good infrastructure, cafés that work well for remote work, restaurants with Armenian cuisine and proximity to Old Dilijan, which is the city's most photogenic area.

Recommended hotels in Dilijan's centre

Tufenkian Avan Dzoraget Hotel

One of the best hotels in the region, with stone and wood architecture in harmony with the forest, spacious rooms, a restaurant with Armenian cuisine and a very peaceful environment. A reference for hospitality in northern Armenia.

Average range: €80–€160 per night

Dilijan Hostel and Guesthouse

Well-rated option in Dilijan's centre, with comfortable rooms, a social atmosphere and a team that helps organise excursions to Haghartsin, Goshavank and Lake Sevan. Good value for money.

Average range: €25–€55 per night

Best option for nature immersion: forest eco-lodges

For those who want to go beyond the comfort of the centre and fully integrate into Dilijan's landscape, the eco-lodges and country houses among the forests of Dilijan National Park offer a much quieter and more isolated experience.

These accommodation options are a few kilometres from the centre and generally require a car or taxi for daily excursions. The compensation is waking up surrounded by forest, fresh air, birds and a quietness impossible to replicate in any city.

This option is ideal for couples, honeymooners or any traveller who truly wants to slow down after intense days in southern Armenia.

Eco Lodge Dilijan

Wooden cabins in the middle of the forest near Dilijan National Park. Eco-friendly facilities, breakfast with local products, trails on the property and a very well-built retreat atmosphere.

Average range: €60–€130 per night

Forest guesthouses in Dilijan

Country houses and private guesthouses on the roads leaving the centre towards the forests. Varied prices, breakfast generally included and the absolute silence of Armenian nature as the main attraction.

Average range: €40–€90 per night

How many nights to stay in Dilijan?

The ideal is to stay 2 nights in Dilijan. The first night is used for arriving via Lake Sevan and Sevanavank, with time for dinner and rest. The second night closes the day of Haghartsin, Goshavank, Parz Lake and Old Dilijan.

With only 1 night, Dilijan becomes a quick stop and you miss the best part of the city, its slower pace. With 3 nights, there is room for hikes, more cafés and extra visits around the National Park.

My final recommendation

For a first visit to Dilijan, choose a well-rated boutique hotel or guesthouse in the centre, near Old Dilijan. This area offers the best combination of practicality, atmosphere and access to excursions. Tufenkian Avan Dzoraget is the most complete option in the region. For those who want to save money, the family guesthouses in the centre deliver a lot for the price.

If the goal is total rest and nature immersion, a forest eco-lodge will turn Dilijan into the highlight of the Armenia trip. Book in advance in summer, Dilijan's best options fill up quickly between June and September.