Step into history with our Old City Baku tour! Wander cobblestone streets, explore ancient landmarks, and uncover the vibrant culture of this UNESCO-listed gem. A journey through time awaits you!
On your tour of Baku's Old City, you'll have the chance to explore the impressive fortress walls that have protected the city for centuries. Your journey will begin at the Double Gates, one of the main entrances to the Old City, which date back to the 12th century. These gates are a striking example of medieval Azerbaijani architecture and were historically used for both defense and trade. From here, you’ll begin a walk around the fortified walls, which stretch along the perimeter of the Old City.
As you walk along the walls, your guide will explain their significance in Baku's history. Built to defend against invasions and protect the inhabitants, these walls were part of a larger fortification system that once included watchtowers, gates, and battlements. You’ll also see some of the original architectural features that have stood the test of time, offering a glimpse into the military strategy and defense mechanisms of the past.
During your tour of Baku's Old City, you'll also have the opportunity to visit the workshops of Ali Shamsi, a renowned Azerbaijani artisan known for his traditional craftsmanship in copper and metalwork. Ali Shamsi’s workshops are a great place to witness firsthand the ancient techniques used to create intricate metal designs that have been passed down through generations. Visitors will be able to observe artisans at work, carefully crafting beautiful, hand-engraved copper items such as trays, bowls, and decorative pieces.
On this immersive tour of Baku's Old City (Icherisheher), our expert guide will meet you at the entrance and take you through the narrow, winding streets that lead to the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage site. As you stroll through this ancient walled city, you’ll discover a fascinating blend of history, culture, and architecture. Along the way, your guide will share the secrets of its centuries-old landmarks, including the iconic Maiden Tower, the ancient Palace of the Shirvanshahs, and the charming mosques and caravanserais. You’ll also have the chance to explore bustling bazaars, where local artisans offer unique handicrafts. As you journey through this living museum, you’ll gain insight into Baku's rich past and its vibrant present, making it a truly unforgettable experience.
One of the most captivating highlights of the Miniature Book Museum in Baku is the world's smallest book, proudly displayed in the collection. This remarkable book measures just 0.74 mm by 0.75 mm, making it an awe-inspiring example of the extraordinary skill involved in miniature bookbinding. The tiny pages are filled with legible text, and the book is so small that it can only be read under a microscope. Visitors to the museum are often amazed by the precision and attention to detail required to create such a minuscule masterpiece. It’s a true marvel of craftsmanship, symbolizing the ingenuity and artistry of miniature book creators from around the world.
The Aliaga Vahid Monument, located in the heart of Baku's Old City, is dedicated to one of Azerbaijan's most beloved poets, Aliaga Vahid. Vahid was known for his poignant poetry that often blended elements of romance, patriotism, and social critique. The monument, which features a bust of the poet, stands as a tribute to his contributions to Azerbaijani literature and culture.
As you visit the monument, your guide will explain how Aliaga Vahid's works reflect the spirit of the time, capturing both personal emotions and national identity. The statue is placed in a scenic area of Baku’s Old City, allowing visitors to appreciate the connection between Vahid's life and the city's rich history. This monument is not only a point of cultural pride but also an opportunity to learn about the literary traditions that have shaped Azerbaijan's cultural landscape.
As part of your tour of Baku's Old City, you'll also visit the historical caravansarais, which were once vital hubs of trade and hospitality along the ancient Silk Road. These large, fortified buildings provided safe lodging and shelter for merchants and travelers during their long journeys across the region. The two main caravarais you’ll encounter in the Old City are the "Baku Caravansarai" and the "Multani Caravansarai," both dating back to the 15th century.
During your tour of Baku's Old City, you'll have the chance to visit the iconic Maiden Tower, one of the city's most famous landmarks. This ancient structure, dating back to the 12th century, is shrouded in mystery and legend. Its unique, cylindrical design rises 29 meters above the city, and it is one of the most photographed sites in Baku. The tower's purpose remains uncertain, with theories ranging from its use as a watchtower to its role in ancient rituals.
As you explore the surrounding area, your guide will share the fascinating history and stories associated with the Maiden Tower. If you're interested in a deeper exploration, you can choose to purchase an entrance ticket to discover the tower's interior. Inside, you can learn more about its architectural features, view ancient artifacts, and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea from the top.
Hello! We'll meet in front of the Double Gate of the Old City in Baku. To get there, take a taxi to 'Icherisheher' or use the Icherisheher Metro Station. The Double Gate is a short walk from the station. See you there!
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.
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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.
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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.
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