Start of the Evening:
Upland Park: Begin your tour at Upland Park for a stunning panoramic view of Baku illuminated by night lights.
Alley of Martyrs: Reflect on Azerbaijan's history in this peaceful, serene memorial.
Flame Towers: Witness the mesmerizing light show symbolizing Baku's blend of history and modernity.
Baku Boulevard:
Stroll Along: Enjoy a vibrant promenade along the Caspian Sea, beautifully lit at night.
Little Venice: Explore this charming area with canals and illuminated pathways.
Baku Crystal Hall:
Marvel at this modern architectural gem, perfect for evening photography.
City Center:
Fountain Square: End your tour at this lively, beautifully lit square with enchanting fountains.
Nizami Street: Experience vibrant nightlife on this bustling pedestrian street with cafes and shops.
Optional:
Night Boat Tour: Extend your evening with a boat tour on the Caspian Sea for unique views of Baku's illuminated skyline.
Pickup included
The Government House of Baku, also known as House of Government, is a government building housing various state ministries of Azerbaijan. It is located on Neftchiler Avenue and faces the Baku Boulevard. The rear side of the building faces busy Uzeyir Hajibeyov Street of central Baku. Government House was designed for 5,500 people.
İçərişəhər, also known as the Old City, is the historic heart of Baku, Azerbaijan. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it's surrounded by ancient walls and filled with narrow streets, traditional architecture, and landmarks like the Maiden Tower and the Shirvanshahs' Palace. A must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a vibrant city where modernity meets tradition. Situated on the Caspian Sea, it's known for its futuristic skyline, historic sites, and rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Maiden Tower and the iconic Flame Towers.
A 12th-century monument that is a symbol of Baku. Its exact purpose remains a mystery.
Three futuristic skyscrapers that are landmarks of modern Baku. The towers are designed to resemble flames, a reference to Baku's ancient history as a center of the fire-worshipping Zoroastrian religion.
The historic core of Baku, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient walls, narrow streets, and historic buildings.
A scenic park along the Caspian Sea with walking paths, cafes, and entertainment options.
A stunning piece of modern architecture designed by Zaha Hadid. The center hosts exhibitions, concerts, and conferences.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with saffron, meat, and vegetables. It's often served at special occasions and is considered a national dish.
Tiny dumplings filled with minced meat and served in a broth. It's a popular street food in Baku.
A traditional soup made with lamb, chickpeas, and noodles, served in a clay pot.
Grapes leaves or vegetables stuffed with a mixture of minced meat and rice, cooked in a spicy tomato sauce.
This is the best time to visit Baku with pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Crowds are moderate, and the city hosts several festivals during these months.
Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
GMT+4
220VV, 50HzHz
Baku is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution at night, especially in less touristy areas.
Baku Railway Station
Baku International Bus Terminal
The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable. It's the best way to get around the city quickly.
Available • Apps: Bina Taxi, Yandex.Taxi
Car, Bike
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient rock carvings, mud volcanoes, and a unique desert landscape. It's a great place for hiking and exploring.
A city in southern Azerbaijan known for its lush greenery, historic sites, and the nearby Hirkan National Park. It's a great place for nature lovers and history buffs.
A historic city known for its ancient Juma Mosque, the Yeddi Gumbaz mausoleums, and the nearby Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory. It's a great place for history lovers and those interested in astronomy.
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