Vardavar Water Festival Celebrations Return to Yerevan Streets
Vardavar Celebrations Fill Yerevanβs Streets with Water and Festivity

Vardavar celebrations took place Sunday morning throughout Yerevan, marking the traditional Armenian water festival that fills the capital's streets with festivities. The holiday, rooted in Armenian Christian and pre-Christian traditions, is celebrated annually during summer and involves public water-splashing activities and community gatherings.
Vardavar holds cultural significance for Armenians worldwide, symbolizing renewal and joy. While the festival is primarily observed in Armenia, diaspora communities across the United States and globally commemorate the occasion through cultural events and family traditions.
The celebration demonstrates the continuation of centuries-old Armenian customs in the modern era, drawing participation from residents across Yerevan's neighborhoods.


