Baku City Tour with Local Guide-Old City, Flame Towers, Boulevard
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Baku City Tour with Local Guide-Old City, Flame Towers, Boulevard

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About this experience

Baku City Tour, discover city like never before with an experienced and certified tour guide with me! My name is Namiq, and I am passionate about showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and hidden gems of Azerbaijan’s capital. With my deep local knowledge and engaging storytelling, I bring the city’s past and present to life, making every stop on our journey unforgettable.

What sets my tour apart? I offer a personalized and immersive experience, ensuring that every guest enjoys a mix of iconic landmarks, cultural insights, and unique local secrets. From the panoramic views of Highland Park to the historical charm of Old City, and the scenic beauty of Baku Boulevard, my tour covers it all!

Join me for a full-day adventure, where history, architecture, and Azerbaijani hospitality come together to create an experience you won’t forget.

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Baku City Tour with Local Guide-Old City, Flame Towers, Boulevard

What's included

Entry/Admission - Baku Boulevard
Entry/Admission - Baku Museum of Miniature Books
Professional guide
Entry/Admission - Highland Park
Information about the monuments
Entry/Admission - Gosha Gala Tower
Entry/Admission - Baku Old City

Detailed itinerary

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At Highland Park, travelers will enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Baku's skyline, the Caspian Sea, and the iconic Flame Towers. This scenic spot is perfect for capturing stunning photos of the city. As you stroll through the park, you’ll visit the Alley of Martyrs, a solemn memorial dedicated to those who sacrificed their lives for Azerbaijan’s independence. You will also have the opportunity to pay respects at the Eternal Flame Monument, a tribute to the fallen heroes, where the flame burns as a symbol of everlasting remembrance. This combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and heartfelt tribute makes this stop an unforgettable part of your Baku adventure.

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Next, we’ll descend from Highland Park to the heart of Baku using the iconic Funiklyor (Baku Funicular), a thrilling and scenic ride that offers panoramic views of the city as we glide down to the lower part of Baku. The funicular is not only a modern transportation method but also a historical landmark, offering visitors a unique perspective of the city’s landscape. As we descend, enjoy stunning vistas of Baku’s waterfront and skyline, making for the perfect opportunity to capture memorable photos before we continue our adventure

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Stop 3

Baku Boulevard is one of the city's most popular landmarks, stretching along the Caspian Sea. This scenic promenade offers visitors a relaxing atmosphere with beautiful views of the waterfront, gardens, and the city’s skyline. It's a place where locals and tourists alike stroll, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and explore the surrounding attractions. Baku Boulevard is a perfect spot for a peaceful walk, with various cafes, museums, and recreational areas along the way.

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Stop 4

The Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Azerbaijan's rich cultural heritage. Located along Baku Boulevard, this museum showcases one of the largest and most impressive collections of Azerbaijani carpets in the world. Visitors can admire the intricate designs and vibrant colors of traditional carpets, some dating back centuries. The museum also offers fascinating exhibits on the history of carpet weaving and its cultural significance in Azerbaijan. Please note that the entrance fee is extra if guests wish to enter the museum. It’s an optional visit but a perfect opportunity to experience Azerbaijan's craftsmanship and artistic legacy

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Azneft Square is one of Baku’s key landmarks, located in the city center. Known for its historical significance, it is a hub of business and cultural life, surrounded by beautiful architecture. The square offers a glimpse into Baku’s vibrant atmosphere and is an excellent spot for photos and people-watching

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The Philharmonic Fountain is a stunning landmark located near the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall in Baku. The fountain is known for its elegant design and vibrant water displays, which are beautifully illuminated in the evening. It offers a tranquil spot for relaxation and is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. The surrounding area features beautiful landscaping, making it a peaceful and picturesque location to visit while enjoying the rich culture of Baku

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Our next stop is Seadet Sarayi, also known as the Palace of Happiness, a stunning architectural gem in Baku. This magnificent Neo-Gothic building was originally built in the early 20th century by the wealthy oil baron Murtuza Mukhtarov as a gift to his beloved wife. Today, it stands as one of Baku’s most romantic landmarks, rich in history and elegance. The palace’s fairy-tale appearance and intricate details make it a perfect spot for photography and storytelling about Baku’s fascinating past.

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Stop 8

Next, we will explore the heart of Baku – Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historical core of the capital. This ancient walled city is home to narrow cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and stunning architectural landmarks. Visitors will have the chance to admire the Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, and centuries-old caravanserais. As we stroll through the charming alleys, you’ll experience the unique blend of history and culture that makes this place truly special. Old City is also a great spot to shop for souvenirs, local handicrafts, and traditional Azerbaijani sweets.

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Next, we will see the magnificent Ismailiyya Palace, one of Baku’s most beautiful architectural landmarks. Built in the early 20th century in the Venetian Gothic style, this historic building was commissioned by oil baron Musa Naghiyev in memory of his late son, Ismayil. Today, it serves as the Presidium of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. The palace's intricate facade and rich history make it a fascinating stop on our journey through Baku’s architectural heritage.

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Stop 10

Our next stop is the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Baku’s most significant historical landmarks. Built in the 13-15th century, this grand complex served as the residence of the Shirvan rulers and reflects the height of medieval Azerbaijani architecture. Visitors can explore the main palace, ancient mosques, a bathhouse, and the royal mausoleum, all showcasing intricate stone carvings and centuries-old craftsmanship. The palace offers breathtaking views of the city and provides a deep insight into Azerbaijan’s rich history and royal heritage.

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Our next stop is the unique Baku Museum of Miniature Books, the only museum of its kind in the world. This hidden gem houses an impressive collection of over 6,500 miniature books from more than 60 countries, some as small as a few millimeters. The museum features rare and historical editions, including books by famous authors and religious texts. It’s a fascinating place for book lovers and history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the art of miniature printing and publishing

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Next, we will visit the Aliaga Vahid Monument, dedicated to the renowned Azerbaijani poet famous for his unique satirical and lyrical ghazals. This impressive bronze sculpture, located near the Old City, is known for its intricate design, where multiple faces and figures emerge from the poet’s head, symbolizing his vivid imagination and deep connection to Azerbaijani literature. It’s a must-see artistic landmark that beautifully captures the spirit of Vahid’s poetry.

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Our next stop is the historic Agha Mikayil Bath House, one of the oldest hammams in Baku, located in the heart of the Old City (Icherisheher). Built in the 18th century, this traditional bathhouse was an important social and cultural hub where people gathered for relaxation and rituals of cleanliness. The bathhouse features classic Azerbaijani architectural elements, with domed ceilings and beautifully designed interiors. While it is no longer operational, its well-preserved structure offers a glimpse into the rich bathing traditions of the past

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Next, we will visit the Yeraltı Hamam (Underground Bath), an intriguing historic bathhouse located beneath the streets of Baku. This unique hammam dates back to the 15th century and offers a fascinating look into traditional Azerbaijani bathing culture. Unlike other bathhouses, the Yeraltı Hamam is built underground, providing a cool and serene atmosphere. The intricate architecture, vaulted ceilings, and stone walls make it an excellent example of the region’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.

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Our next stop is the Juma Mosque, one of the oldest and most significant mosques in Baku, located in the heart of the Old City (Icherisheher). Built in the 12th century, this mosque showcases stunning Islamic architecture with its simple yet elegant design, featuring a beautiful courtyard, intricate stonework, and a historic prayer hall. The Juma Mosque has been an important religious and cultural center for centuries, and it offers visitors a peaceful, reflective atmosphere amidst the bustling Old City.

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Stop 16

The Maiden Tower (Qız Qalası) is one of the most famous landmark in Baku, symbolizing the city's rich history and culture. Located in the heart of the Old City-Icherisheher, this monumental structure stands 28 meters tall and dates back to the 12th century. Though its exact purpose remains a mystery, historians believe it may have served various roles over the centuries, including as a defensive watchtower, a fire beacon, and even an astronomical observatory.

The tower’s unique cylindrical design, with a thick stone exterior and narrow windows, is a prime example of medieval Azerbaijani architecture. Inside, visitors can explore several levels with exhibits on the tower's history and Baku’s past. From the top, a panoramic view of the city, the Caspian Sea, offering the perfect photo opportunity.

The Maiden Tower is part of Baku’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old City, and its timeless charm continues to captivate visitors, making it a must-see landmark for anyone exploring the city.

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Next, we will visit the Gosha Gala Tower, a historical gem in the heart of Baku’s Old City (Icherisheher). Built in the 12th century, this double-towered structure was originally part of the city’s fortifications and defense system. The Gosha Gala Tower stands out for its unique design, with two towers connected by a single wall, providing a glimpse into the military architecture of medieval Baku.

The tower’s solid stone walls, narrow windows, and towering height made it an effective lookout and defense point. Over the centuries, the tower has withstood numerous historical events, and today it serves as a testament to Baku’s rich history. Visitors can admire its impressive exterior and learn more about its significance in the ancient defense system of Baku’s Old City. This landmark is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those keen to explore the city's medieval past.

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Next, we will stop at the Nizami Museum of Literature, located in the heart of Baku. While we will be viewing the museum from the outside, it’s impossible not to appreciate the striking architecture and the historical significance of the building. The museum is dedicated to Nizami Ganjavi, one of Azerbaijan’s most celebrated poets and a prominent figure in Persian literature.

The building itself is a work of art, with intricate carvings, arches, and decorative elements that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijan. The statue of Nizami Ganjavi stands proudly in front of the museum, serving as a tribute to the poet’s enduring legacy. This stop offers a chance to reflect on the contribution of Nizami to literature and Azerbaijani culture, as well as to admire the architectural beauty of the museum’s exterior.

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Our final stop is Nizami Park, a tranquil green space located in the heart of Baku, named after the famous Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi. The park is beautifully landscaped with wide pathways, lush greenery, and stunning sculptures, making it a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors.

This park is not only an excellent place to relax, but it also offers visitors a chance to appreciate the statue of Nizami Ganjavi, which stands as a tribute to his immense influence on literature and Azerbaijani culture. It is here that we will also pick up and drop off our guests, ensuring a convenient and comfortable experience. Whether you are winding down after a day of exploration or just enjoying the serene surroundings, Nizami Park is the perfect place to end our tour.

What's not included

Entrance fees to other museums (10-15 manat)
Funicular Ride (1 manat)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN TR

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

We are excited to welcome you to our tour! Our meeting point will be Nizami Park, located in the city center. Please arrive by 9 am so we can start our journey smoothly.

About Baku

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.

Top Attractions

Maiden Tower

A 12th-century monument that is a symbol of Baku. Its exact purpose remains a mystery.

Historical 1-2 hours Moderate (5 AZN)

Flame Towers

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.

Architecture 30 minutes to 1 hour Free to view from outside

Old City (Icheri Sheher)

The historic core of Baku, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient walls, narrow streets, and historic buildings.

Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore, attractions within have varying costs

Baku Boulevard

A scenic park along the Caspian Sea with walking paths, cafes, and entertainment options.

Nature 1-2 hours Free to enter, activities have varying costs

Heydar Aliyev Center

A stunning piece of modern architecture designed by Zaha Hadid. The center hosts exhibitions, concerts, and conferences.

Architecture 1-2 hours Moderate (depends on the event)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Plov

A fragrant rice dish cooked with saffron, meat, and vegetables. It's often served at special occasions and is considered a national dish.

Main course Contains meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Dushbara

Tiny dumplings filled with minced meat and served in a broth. It's a popular street food in Baku.

Soup Contains meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Baku Piti

A traditional soup made with lamb, chickpeas, and noodles, served in a clay pot.

Soup Contains meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Baku Dolma

Grapes leaves or vegetables stuffed with a mixture of minced meat and rice, cooked in a spicy tomato sauce.

Appetizer Contains meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Popular Activities

Hiking in Gobustan National Park Exploring mud volcanoes Visiting the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory Strolling along Baku Boulevard Enjoying a cup of tea in a traditional teahouse Relaxing at a local hammam (bathhouse) Exploring the Old City Visiting museums and historic sites

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

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.

18°C to 28°C 64°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Azerbaijani
  • Widely spoken: Russian, English (in tourist areas)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Heydar Aliyev International Airport • 20 km from city center
By train

Baku Railway Station

By bus

Baku International Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable. It's the best way to get around the city quickly.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bina Taxi, Yandex.Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Old City (Icheri Sheher) Nizami District Khatai District

Day trips

Gobustan National Park
60 km from Baku • Full day

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.

Lankaran
220 km from Baku • Full day or overnight

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.

Shamakhi
120 km from Baku • Full day

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.

Festivals

Baku International Jazz Festival • October Baku International Film Festival (BAFTA) • October Novruz Bayrami • March 20-21 (or around the spring equinox)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Flame Fountain in Baku Boulevard, a unique attraction where natural gas flames continuously burn from a stone fountain
  • Try traditional Azerbaijani tea in a local teahouse, such as Sazaghan Teahouse or Chaykhana #1
  • Explore the Old City on foot, taking in the narrow streets, historic sites, and local markets
  • Take a day trip to Gobustan National Park to see ancient rock carvings and mud volcanoes
  • Visit the Heydar Aliyev Center, a stunning piece of modern architecture designed by Zaha Hadid
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