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Places to visit in baku vacation packages, 1. icheri sheher.

Location: Baku 1000, Azerbaijan

Timings: Open 24 hours

Icheri Sheher was entitled as a world cultural site by UNESCO in the year 2000. This old city features ancient walls and towers that have been strengthened after the famous Russian conquest. This illuminating destination will be a part of this Baku trip packages where you can explore the cobbled streets and alleys are jam-packed with antique and carpet shops.

You will also witness the 11th-century Maiden’s Tower, the enticing mosque named Djuma, the magnificent palace of the Shivanshahs, and the exclusive jewels of Azerbaijan architecture. This ancient city also comprises several galleries exhibiting fascinating collections from the previous era. The rugs and carpets of Azerbaijani are quite popular and you can check out these collections here in the old city of Baku.

2. Highland Park

Location: Baku, Azerbaijan

Another popular attraction in Baku is the Highland Park of our Baku travel packages where one can walk, rest, and have their own leisure time while admiring the panoramic views of the sea. This park is the burial place where Azerbaijani and Turkish soldiers were buried after the battles in 1918. There is also a famous corner showcasing the stunning vistas of the beautiful Baku city.

3. Fire Temple

Timings: 10 am to 6 pm

The Fire temple of Baku is locally known as Ateshgah which literally means ‘the temple of Eternal fire’. It is located in Surakhany Suburb, nearly 30 km away from the center of the main city. This temple features numerous natural gas burning outlets.

Explore this ancient time on your next Baku trip which was once the palace of Zoroastrians who used to worship fire. A section of this temple comprising Zoroastrian Ateshgah has 14 Sanskrit, 1 Persian, and 2 Punjabi inscriptions. A few inscriptions here are believed to be invented by Lord Shiva and carry swastika and motifs of the Sun.

4. Museum Of History Of Azerbaijan

This Baku tour package will take you to this illuminating museum that has been established inside an Italian Renaissance-style mansion. The museum of the history of Azerbaijan showcases 3,00,000 artifacts, covering almost everything from ancient to modern history and ethnography.

The museum of the history of Azerbaijan is the largest museum in Azerbaijan and attracts visitors from across the world throughout the year.

Best Time To Visit

The climatic zones and diversity of Baku make it an alluring tourist spot throughout the year. From sightseeing excursions in the lowlands to glancing at the colorful migratory birds, Baku Packages offers a plethora of experiences that can be explored in different seasons. Check out the best time to visit Baku:

Winter (November to March)

If you have a passion for wildlife then November is the best month to plan an excursion to Baku as one can witness an enormous variety of birds at this time of the year in the national parks of Baku. The temperature ranges between 7-14°C and there might be 4-10 rainy days during this month.

December, the Christmas month, is massively celebrated in this city, which has a majority of the Muslim population. Themed nights at bars and restaurants will give you a perfect glimpse of Christmas in this dynamic city. Whereas, January and March are quite cold here but you can book our Baku Holiday Packages to experience the snowfall and snow-clad mountains.

January and March are quite cold here but if you want to experience the snowfall and snow-clad mountains the head to this city in February when the average temperature dips down to -20°C.

Summer (April to September)

Summer in Baku is quite hot and the temperature rises till 40°C. April is hot and humid, making days uncomfortable for sightseeing. However, evenings will surprise you with panoramic vistas and you can indulge in the vibrant nightlife scene here. If you are planning to go for a trek or indulge in some adventurous expedition, then book your Baku packages during this time.

Autumn (October)

In the month of October, clouds roll over Baku and the capital city experiences drizzle. This is a perfect time to go Baku sightseeing tours and explore popular spots such as Ateshgah, Yanar Dag, and Gobustan National Park. In autumn, you can get the true vibe of this city and it is believed to be the best time to book Baku holiday packages .

How To Reach

Check out the below-mentioned best ways to reach Baku:

You can board a flight to Heydar Aliyev International Airport to reach Baku. The airport is merely 25 km away from the main city and is well-connected with public transports. It is an international airport and welcomes all the major airlines including Austrian Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and British Airlines.

Baku welcomes advanced train services from popular destinations such as Russia, Ukraine, and Moscow. Travelers can easily board any of these rails to reach Baku safely and comfortable.

Baku features numerous international buses that run from different spots within its boundaries. There are several routed to reach Baku by road which can be selected depending on the traveler's starting point.

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How far are the ATMs from Baku Main City?

There are numerous ATMs in and around the city where you can make necessary transfers.

Can we find vegetarian food in Baku?

You can grab some delicious vegetarian food at Pivnaya Apteka, Maharani Indian Restaurant, Passage 145, Dolma Restaurant.

How expensive are the hospitals in Baku?

Hospitals here are quite expensive. It is advised to carry your necessary medicines with you.

What all languages can be spoken in Baku?

The official language of Baku is Azeri but you can often find Russian and English speaking locals in this lively town.

What shall we pack for our Baku Tour?

Baku is a dynamic city that enjoys all the seasons. Winter is extremely cold here whereas summer and autumn are moderate. Pack heavy woolen clothes if you are planning an excursion in the month of February.

Which is the best market place in Baku?

You can visit Yasil Bazar, Metropark Shopping mall, and Park Bulvar Mall to get a great shopping experience in Baku.

What are the best places to visit in Baku?

Maiden Tower, Old City, Palace of the Shrivanshahs, Heydar Aliyev Center are among the most popular places to visit in Baku.

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Things to do, 1. take a walking tour of baku old city.

Plunge in the unique history of Azerbaijan by walking down the old city of Baku. This artful town is surrounded by fortress walls and one can walk down the cobblestone streets, examine the ancient walls, hop through the narrow corridors and glance the intricate art on the huge doors of this city. This Baku old city is an amazing place to wander around and you can also check out the exclusive collections of souvenir vendors and tea shops. The restaurants here serve authentic and flavorsome local food.

2. Illuminating Excursion To The Famous Mosques

The mosques in Baku are not just the religious points but also exhibits the exclusive masterpieces of Azerbaijan architecture. One of the most popular mosques in Baku is the Bibi Hey bat Mosque that was originally constructed in the 13th century by Shirvanshah Farrukhzad II Ibn Ahistan II. Later in 1998, it was renovated by the government.

3. Trekking Up The Maiden Tower

Don’t miss out on this adventurous trek of Maiden Tower while vacationing in Baku. The Maiden Tower was constructed in the 12th century and is locally known as Giz Galasi which means ‘Virgin Tower’. It has been entitled as the world heritage site by UNESCO and attracts Globetrotters from across the globe. You can climb the Maiden's Tower before the sunset and enjoy the enticing vistas from the top.

4. Aerial Views From Ferris Wheel

Witness the aerial views of Baku by taking a ride on the Baku Eye Ferris wheel. This must-visit attraction of Baku was inaugurated in 2014 and exhibits the electrifying light shows at night. This Ferris wheel is 200 feet tall and has 30 individual cabins. Each cabin can hold 8 people at a time and the slow pace of this beautiful wheel makes you encounter the captivating aerial views of the city.

Places to Stay

Some of the popular places to stay in Baku for a memorable vacation are. Choose according to your budget and preference.

1. Four Seasons Hotel Baku

Four Seasons Hotel Baku offers the most comfortable accommodation in town. There are 171 rooms and suites, and four restaurants and bars at your service. The rooms offer marvelous sea views and the friendly staff and the great location are definitely the highlight of the hotel.

Star Category - 5-star

Starting Price (Per Night) - INR 24,500 onwards

Location - 1 Neftchilar Avenue, Baku 1095 Azerbaijan

2. Hilton Baku

Located in the business and shopping district, Hilton Baku is preferred place of stay for most of the travelers. The hotel offers well decorated luxurious rooms equipped with modern amenities. Facilities like WiFi, airport transportation, conference facilities can be enjoyed by the guests throughout their stay.

Starting Price (Per Night) - INR 13,300 onwards

Location - 1B Azadlig Avenue, Baku 1000, Azerbaijan

3. Holiday Inn Baku

Located in the heart of Baku, the hotel is an ideal choice for business and leisure travelers. The 4-star business hotels have beautiful rooms with amazing views and have the world class facilities to provide the guests with the desired comfort.

Star Category - 4-star

Starting Price (Per Night) - INR 7,000 onwards

Location - 5 Keykab Khanim Safaraliyeva St, Baku 1010, Azerbaijan

4. Dinamo Hotel Baku

Dinamo Hotel is a small luxury hotel ideal for a family stay. The property amenities at the hotel include evening entertainment for the entire family, fitness centre, free WiFi, parking, walking tours and more.

Starting Price (Per Night) - INR 14,200 onwards

Location - 32 Zarifa Aliyeva St, Baku, Azerbaijan

5. Deniz Inn

Deniz Inn is a family friendly inn in Baku. It is located in close proximity to popular tourist attractions, thus allowing guests to explore the famous attractions easily. The hotel offers air conditioned rooms and a minibar allowing maximum comfort to the visitors.

Star Category - 3-star

Starting Price (Per Night) - INR 3,400 onwards

Location - 9 Mirza Shafi Street, Baku, Azerbaijan

Food & Cuisine

Here is a list of some of the popular places to eat when in Baku. It includes all the details like what to try, location, timings and more.

1. Mari Vanna

Mari Vanna is one of the best restaurants in Baku that treats its customers with delicious food. The cosy interior, perfect ambience and the wide variety of food to choose from make this restaurant one of the best in town. Some of the must-try food here includes cherry dumplings, and homemade refreshing beverages, and mashed beef ribs with pea puree

Cuisines: Russian, Eastern European

Timings: 10:00 am to 9 pm

TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5

Location: Zarifa Aliyeva St., 93, Baku 1005 Azerbaijan

2. Scalini Italian Restaurant

Scalini Italian Restaurant is a perfect place to enjoy dinner with family and friends. The place is preferred by a lot of tourists so make sure to reserve your table in advance. Calamari Zucchini Fritti, Gnocchi Al Gorgonzola E Noci and Spaghetti ‘Scalini’ are some of the recommended dishes.

Cuisines: Italian, Mediterranean, European

Timings: 12 am to 11 pm

Location: 2 Bakikhanov street, Baku 1065, Azerbaijan

3. Dolma Restaurant

If you are craving for European dishes, head to Dolma Restaurant. Located near the Fountain Square, this restaurant is known for its creative interior. The tuna fish salad is a must try dish here.

Cuisines: Italian, Eastern European, Azerbaijani, European, Middle Eastern

Timings: 11 am to 12 am

Location: M.Rasulzada kuc 8, Baku 1000 Azerbaijan

Sumakh is a popular restaurant both amongst the locals as well as tourists. Some of the popular dishes to try from their menu are farinaceous dishes, Pilafs, Kebab, and Saj Meals. Enjoy these tasty dishes while relaxing in the modern decor.

Cuisines: Azerbaijani

Timings: 12 pm to 12 am

TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5./5

Location: 20/22 Khojali Avenue, Baku, Azerbaijan

5. Firuze Restaurant

Located near the Fountain Square, Firuze Restaurant will give you an authentic feel of Azerbaijan. Do try Qutab with cheese , Pilaf Firuza, and Quail Levengi from their list of extensive menus. When traveling to Europe, it is definitely one of the must-visit restaurants in Baku.

Cuisines: Healthy, Azerbaijani, Arabic

Location: T. Aliyarbeyov St. 14 Fountain square, Baku 1000 Azerbaijan

Coronavirus Safety Measures For Baku Tour

Some of the safety measures for the travelers to follow when traveling in Baku are -

  • Before 1 to 3 days of your trip, get yourself tested. Do not travel if you are waiting for result or are test positive or sick
  • During travel, wear a mask and maintain social distancing
  • Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer
  • Avoid contact with people who are sick
  • Clean frequently touched surfaces
  • Isolate yourself from others if you are feeling sick
  • Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
  • Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing

Travel Tips For Baku

  • It is advisable to check the quotations offered by various travel companies before booking a package
  • Book your package at least 2-3 months prior to the visit in order to ensure the best deal
  • Get your itinerary customized according to your preference and purpose of the visit
  • Purchase insurance before you travel to Azerbaijan for safety purpose
  • Organize a city tour so that you don’t miss visiting the important sights
  • Get to learn a little Azerbaijani or Russian before your trip
  • There are no strict rules when it comes to clothing but women should refrain from wearing tight fitting clothing and men should avoid wearing shorts

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Looking for the perfect Baku tour package? Look no further, because we have it ready for you. Baku is a fascinating fusion of tradition, culture, and modernity. It is the capital of Azerbaijan. Baku, a city on the Caspian Sea coast, is renowned for its distinctive architectural designs, busy streets, and rich history. The city has a long history and has seen the rise and fall of numerous civilizations, leaving behind a tapestry of historical sites and cultural treasures. Below is everything you need to know before you visit Baku for your vacation.

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There are no direct flights from India to Baku. Nevertheless, there are a few common mid stops for the flights, like Dubai and Singapore. The average cost of flights from India to Baku is Rs 16,000. It is always safer to book flights way ahead of your vacation to get the best prices.

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  • Ateshgah Fire Temple
  • Gobustan National Park
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  • Explore the Old City (Icherisheher)
  • Visit the Flame Towers
  • Experience the Heydar Aliyev Center
  • Take a stroll along Baku Boulevard
  • Pay respects at Martyrs' Lane
  • Visit the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
  • Attend a concert or event at Baku Crystal Hall
  • Explore the Ateshgah Fire Temple
  • Discover the ancient rock carvings at Gobustan National Park
  • Witness the unique phenomenon of Mud Volcanoes

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Is Baku Expensive? An Azerbaijan Trip Cost Guide

Last Updated on January 10, 2024

by Maggie Turansky

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With a recent loosening in visa restrictions and an effort to be seen on an international scale, the small Caucasian nation of Azerbaijan is attracting more and more visitors each year. With the government investing thousands of its oil dollars to attract luxury travellers and the capital fancying itself as something of a new Dubai, many budget travellers will come to ask themselves the question: Is Baku expensive? And how much will a Baku or Azerbaijan trip cost?

While Baku certainly is trying to craft a luxe and grand image of itself, and the city has gained a reputation as the most expensive capital in the Caucasus region. However, at an average cost of €30-70 per person per day, it doesn’t have to break the bank at all..

Despite the grandiosity of the capital, it is an incredibly affordable place for Western travellers. Take a look at this detailed price breakdown to know how much you should plan to budget for a visit to the oil capital of the Caucasus.

The local currency in Azerbaijan is the Azerbaijani Manat, however, all prices are listed in Euro. To find the current exchange rate to your home currency, look at xe.com .

Baku skyline

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Accommodation Prices

When first considering your total Azerbaijan trip cost or just the prices in Baku for tourists, you’re going to need to figure out the price of accommodation — one of the most important factors of any travel budget.

The good news for travellers who are truly trying to pinch pennies and keep their overall travels costs as low as possible is that accommodation in Baku and Azerbaijan, in general, can be extremely affordable. This makes it a fantastic destination for budget backpackers.

While a perfunctory search of accommodation in Baku might lead to five-star hotels or luxury penthouse rentals, if you set your price filters lower, you will find that you can find some decent accommodation for truly agreeable prices. Hostels, for instance, are prevalent in Baku and can cost as little as €5 per night for a bed in a dorm.

If you’re looking for something a little more luxe than a hostel dorm bed, guesthouses and budget accommodation options are found throughout Baku and Azerbaijan and you can expect a double room in a traditional homestay or guesthouse to cost you somewhere around €15-25 per night.

Obviously, the more basic the room, the cheaper it will be. However, many times the nightly rate will also include breakfast. It is also likely that you will have to pay more if you would like an ensuite option or are after a room that is slightly nicer than just basic.

In Baku, there are also mid-range accommodation options available, where you can stay in a more traditional hotel instead of in a guesthouse or homestay. This is a better option for those who would like to have some more Western amenities.

You can expect a room in a mid-range hotel to set you back about €25-35 per night, depending on the type of room you choose. If it’s luxury you’re after, some of the top hotels start at around €50-60 per night, so it can be a great deal for those wanting good bang for their buck.

Outside of Baku, finding mid-range accommodation can become slightly more tricky and there is more of a gap between accommodation options. In smaller towns like Quba or Sheki , there are options for affordable homestays and guesthouses where you will rarely pay more than about €15-20 per night, however, if you’re after something a bit nicer, you will need to budget at least about €30-40 per night.

All in all, however, if you’re looking for anything from a basic room in a hospitable local’s home to a room in a nice, mid-range hotel, then plan to budget around €10-20 per person per night on accommodation.

Sheki, Azerbaijan

Transportation Prices

In many cases, transportation can take a massive portion of your overall travel budget, however, in Azerbaijan, this really is not the case. Even if you eschew public transport and plan to take taxis everywhere, you still won’t really see much of a sizeable dent in your transport budget.

If you only plan to visit Baku on your trip to Azerbaijan, it is possible not to pay for transportation at all and it to not be a factor in your Baku trip cost, as most of the tourist sites are within easy walking distance of each other and the centre is fairly small and walkable.

Even if you don’t plan on walking absolutely everywhere, transportation prices in Baku aren’t expensive at all. For example, the city is well-connected by an efficient metro system and a single ride is only about €0.25. Therefore, very affordable.

If you need to take a short taxi ride at any time while in Baku or elsewhere in Azerbaijan, expect a ride of about 5 kilometres or so to cost you around €2-4, depending on the distance. Longer distance taxi rides can obviously cost more. We also recommend using the Bolt app to call a taxi rather than hailing one off the street. This will quote you the price beforehand and will help you avoid getting overcharged.

Intercity travel is also quite affordable in Azerbaijan, with even some long bus journeys costing only about €4-5 for 5-6 hour trips. Buses tend to be more functional than comfortable, but they do get you where you need to go at incredibly low prices.

You can take shared taxis on longer journeys, but do expect them to cost a lot more than a bus ticket for a ride that won’t necessarily be more comfortable. Expect a longer, intercity, taxi ride to likely cost you roughly €0.25 per kilometre.

Another popular option in Azerbaijan is to hire a private driver. This can be more convenient than relying on public transport – which can be stressful, especially if you don’t have any Azeri or Russian skills – and doesn’t have to come with a steep price tag.

You tend to pay by car rather than per person in this area of the world and you would likely be looking at a starting point of €30-40 per basic car and driver per day in Azerbaijan. The more people sharing your vehicle, the smaller the per-person cost will be.

All in all, if you walk most places in Baku and take public transport or only short taxi rides, you needn’t plan to spend more than €1-2 per day, meaning that transport will barely affect your overall trip cost.

If you plan to visit a few more cities in Azerbaijan, transportation costs will go up slightly. Even so, you needn’t budget more than about €2-5 per day if you don’t move cities every day and walk most places while you are there.

Buses in Azerbaijan

Food Prices

One of the best things about travelling to new places is to sample the local cuisine, but just how much is that going to cost you in Baku or Azerbaijan as a whole? Well, if you do eat local, not much at all, as it turns out.

Sure, as the foreign visitor numbers in Baku grow, there are more and more restaurants near busy tourist areas charging inflated prices for local cuisine. However, if you do your research in advance, you will realise that local cuisine really doesn’t cost all that much and you can get quite a lot of food for only minimal prices.

In fact, like almost everything else on this list, food prices in Baku will not take a massive dent out of your total trip cost.

To give you an idea, even in a more tourist-friendly restaurant, you can expect a meal for two people including a salad, entrees and main dishes to only cost about €15, or €7.50 per person.

At more local restaurants, you can effectively cut that cost in half. There were times we ate out in Baku and ordered a reasonable amount of food and our bill, for two people, wouldn’t cost us more than €7-8, or €3.5-4 per person.

There are also a lot of fast food options available in Baku as well, meaning that you can eat even cheaper if you are keen to feat upon doner kebabs for most of your trip. Another great, money-saving option is to see if your accommodation will provide breakfast.

Often, accommodations will have a hearty breakfast included in the room rate, or available for a small extra charge — normally about €2.50. Some guesthouses will also provide dinner for an extra charge as well — normally about €5 per person.

Outside of Baku, expect prices to be around the same if you’ve stuck to more local joints in the city. In total, you needn’t plan to spend much more than about €10 per person per day in Baku and Azerbaijan, and it is very much possible to spend less as well.

Dushbara Soup in Azerbaijan

Activity Prices

In general, this is the area where you might see the biggest discrepancy in activity prices in Baku versus the prices outside of the city. In Baku, museum entry or admission into top tourist sites, for instance, can be more akin to prices in Western Europe than elsewhere in the Caucasus region.

On average, plan for paid entry into the main tourist sites in Baku to cost somewhere around €3.50-7.50 per person. That is a full-price estimate, however, and does not account for the significant discounts available for students, for example. You will also find that there is often a dual pricing structure in Azerbaijan, meaning that entry to attractions is cheaper for locals than it is for foreigners.

In Baku, it is popular to either hire a driver or to embark on a few day trips from the city, and you will find that there are many tour companies readily available that will take you to all of the fantastic attractions within reach of the capital. Often, navigating to a lot of areas can be very difficult (and often impossible) by public transport so taking an organised day tour is really a great option.

If you plan on going for an organised day tour from Baku, you can expect that to cost about €25 per person, not including entry into the sites. However, as these are outside of Baku, the most expensive that you will find will only cost €5 at full price.

Outside of Baku, entry into popular sites still will be a major factor into your total trip to Azerbaijan cost. You can assume entry fees to main attractions to cost around €1-5 just depending on where it is you are and how much demand there is to see the site.

Overall, activity prices are one of the biggest factors of any Baku, Azerbaijan travel budget. Therefore, if you want to gain admittance into some cultural sites or go on a day tour, plan to spend on average about €8-10 per person per day.

Maiden Tower in Baku

Entertainment Prices

While Azerbaijan is a Muslim-majority country, it is largely secular and there are no restrictions on the purchase or consumption of alcohol. You will see locals drinking beer and wine and it is not a faux-pax to order a glass of local red or white with dinner.

Young locals in Baku, as well, like to enjoy the bar and club scene in the city. That being said, however, Azerbaijan doesn’t have a heavy drinking or hard-partying culture. While you may see locals enjoying a beer or two, people are still far more likely to opt for another tea rather than another beer.

Because of this, you don’t really need to factor much into your entertainment costs in Baku or Azerbaijan. On average, a glass of local wine (Azerbaijan does have some tasty vintages!) will only cost about €2-3 depending on the quality. Expect a local draft beer to cost about €1-2.

If you want to forgo drinking but like to kick back in a cafe with a tea or coffee, that also won’t set you back too much either. A glass of tea, the absolute favourite drink of Azerbaijan, should only cost you about €0.50-1. An espresso drink, however, will cost a bit more at about €2 for a cappuccino or latte.

On the whole, your entertainment budget doesn’t need to take up a sizeable amount from your total trip cost. Expect to spend about €2-5 per day on entertainment costs in Azerbaijan, depending on your habits.

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Average Azerbaijan Trip Cost

All factors above considered, this is how much you should expect to spend per person per day while in Baku or Azerbaijan in general. This is assuming that you stay in budget accommodation, eat in local establishments, and use public transport rather than rely on taxis or private drivers.

Accommodation: €10-30 / night

Transportation: €3-20 / day

Food: €10 / day

Activities: €8 / day

Entertainment: €2-5 / day

All in all, you can expect your average daily Baku, Azerbaijan trip cost to be about €30-70 per person per day if you’re travelling in a budget-to-mid-range style. Your costs will go up if you choose to hire a private driver vs utilising the public transport system.

This can very easily be brought down if you opt for more affordable eating establishments or don’t eat every meal out, travel slower, and stay in more budget-friendly accommodation. It can also cost a lot more depending on your habits.

The truth of the matter is that, while Baku might be trying to brand itself as a luxury city for the rich and famous, it is still incredibly easy to travel there as a budget backpacker.

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If you’ve been wondering if Baku is expensive or debating the cost of a trip to Azerbaijan, it can be helpful to see a detailed price breakdown. Like most everywhere in the world, if you’re smart about where you spend your money, you can find a Baku, Azerbaijan travel budget to suit your style.

Are you visiting Azerbaijan? Have questions about the prices? Let us know in the comments!

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Happy this helped! I hope you have a great time in Baku 🙂

Thanks for your fantastic insight into Azerbaijan! Watching the 2021 Olympics we noticed the talent of Azerbaijan’s Rafael Aghayev, in karate. That, in turn, led us to your concise yet fact filled outline of how to travel in Azerbaijan, and specifically Baku. Looking forward to going to this history-rich part of the world, to meet the people and soak up the culture. Your information should prove invaluable.

Yours, from Northern California

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Tours in Baku are an excursion into the history of science, religions and the trading East. Tours in Baku are a resort vacation on the coast of the largest salt lake on earth, which is called the Caspian Sea. A tour to Baku is a paradise for gourmets, especially for those with a sweet tooth. Finally, this is a tour to the fastest city in the world, because it was in Baku that the record for automobile speed in urban conditions was set. In 2016, Finnish driver Valteri Bottas reached 378 km/h in the Formula 1 European Grand Prix. Faster on the ground in urban conditions have not yet accelerated.

Excursions in Baku with our company are guaranteed not to leave guests without the best impressions of our city. We conduct tours of evening Baku with its noticeable illumination, the Old City with narrow streets, where popular films were filmed in Soviet times ... excursions to spiritual places with visits to the temples of the three religions of Abrahamism, as well as around the capital, which is part of Gobustan and the Absheron Peninsula.

By clicking on the lists below, you can get acquainted in detail with our tour programs - group, individual (both one-day and multi-day tours) with the features of the routes and prices for tours in Baku.

Baku Group and Private Tours

Our group and private tours in Baku are carefully curated to showcase the best of what this city has to offer. Our tours range from half-day city tours to full-day excursions to the surrounding countryside. We offer both group and private tours, so you can choose the option that best suits your needs. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, nature, or food, we have a tour that's perfect for you. Our tours conducted in Baku are led by experienced guides who will share their knowledge and insights with you.

Baku Night Tour

Baku Night Tour

You will visit:  Baku Upland Park, Baku Boulevard (Mini Venice), Heydar Aliyev Center

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioning

  From 50 ₼

Baku City Tour

Baku City Tour

  From 60 ₼

Old City-Night Baku

Old City-Night Baku

You will visit:  The Hightland Park, Baku Boulevard, Heydar Aliyev Center, The Old City, The Palace of Shirvanshahs

Includes: Professional English-speaking guide, diner, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.

  From 70 ₼

Gobustan Tour

Gobustan Tour

You will visit:  Mud Volcanoes, Gobustan National Museum, Gobustan Open Air Musem

Includes: Professional English speaking guide, hotel transfer, comfortable vehicle with seat belts and air conditioners, entry fees, additional transfer to mud volcanoes, lunch.

Absheron Tour

Absheron Tour

You will visit:  Ateshgah (The Fire Temple), Yanardag (The Burning Mountain)

Includes:  Professional English-speaking guide, entrance tickets to museums (Temple of Fire, Yanardag), comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.

Old City-Baku

Old City-Baku

During this tour will visit:  The Upland Park, Baku Boulevard, Heydar Aliyev Center, The Old City, The Palace of Shirvanshahs

Includes: Professional English-speaking guide, comfortable vehicle with seat belts and air conditioning, meals (Menu: Saj, national dish, Old Garden salad, soft drinks, tea with sweets).

  From 80 ₼

Baku Lights Tour

Baku Lights Tour

During this tour you will visit:   Ateshgah, Yanardag, Baku Upland Park, Mini Venice, Heydar Aliyev Center. 

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, transfer from the hotel and back, entry fees, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioning, lunch, additional transfer to mud volcanoes, diner.

  From 100 ₼

Gobustan-Absheron Tour

Gobustan-Absheron-Baku Night Tour

You will visit:  Gobustan National Museum, Ateshgah, Yanardag, Baku Upland Park, Mini Venice, Heydar Aliyev Center. 

Includes: Professional English speaking guide, transfer from the hotel and back, entry fees, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioning, lunch, additional transfer to mud volcanoes, diner.

  From 150 ₼

Baku Exclusive Tours

Baku Exclusive Tours Catalogue is your gateway to an extraordinary travel experience. Explore the rich religious heritage, vibrant shopping scene, and delicious cuisine of Baku with our all-inclusive Baku Exclusive Tours Catalogue. From religious sights tours to pub crawls to gastronomic adventures, we offer a diverse selection of tours to suit every interest. Book your tour today and embark on an unforgettable journey through the Land of Fire.

Baku City Pub Crawling

Baku City Pub Crawling

You will visit:  Four pubs in Baku.

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, photgraphy, four shots.

Baku Shopping Tour

Baku Shopping Tour

You will visit:  Deniz Mall, Souvenir Shops In The Old City, Port Baku Mall, Eastern Bazaar, Yashil Bazaar (Green Bazaar)

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, lunch, transfer from hotel and back to hotel, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.

  From 188 ₼

Baku Religious Sites Tour

Baku Religious Sites Tour

You will visit:  Religious sights of the Old City, Ashkenazi Synagogue, Mosques, Orthodox and Catholic churches.

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, transfer from the hotel and back to the hotel, lunch, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.

  From 280 ₼

Baku Outdoor Activities

Baku offers many locations for lovers of outdoor activities, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, diving, snorkelling, yachting, etc. On the territory of Baku there is one of the national parks of Azerbaijan - the Absheron National Park, where you can walk along the quicksands of the Caspian Sea and get to the Shah Spit of Baku, where the sea will surround you from three sides. There are also more than 300 mud volcanoes in Baku, which can be visited not only during standard excursions, but also during a hiking trips. Hiking in Baku is very popular not only among local youth, but also tourists coming to Azerbaijan due to the fact that there are many historical and cultural monuments that can be found during tours. Among them are rock paintings left tens of thousands of years ago, medieval defensive towers, abandoned caravanserais. You can not ignore the beach activities in Baku. After all, Baku is located on the Absheron Peninsula, surrounded by the sea on three sides.

Absheron National Park Shahdili Hiking Tour

Absheron National Park Shahdili Hiking Tour

You will visit:  Absheron National Park Shahdili Hiking Tour

Includes:  Professional English speaking guide, transfer from the hotel and back to the hotel, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.

  From 210 ₼

Toragay Mud Volcano Hiking

Baku Fishing Tour

You will visit: Pirallahi Island, Pirallahi Bridge, Fish Restaurant

Includes: Professional English-speaking guide, comfortable transport with air conditioning and seat belts, pick-up and drop-off from the hotel, spinning rods, bait, lunch during the tour

  From 450 ₼

3 Nights 4 Days #1

Tour Program: Day 1:  Transfer from the airport to hotel Day 2:  Baku City and Old Town Tour Day 3:  Gobustan-Absheron Tour Day 4:  Transfer from hotel to the airport

This package includes:  Hotels(B&B), transfers, professional guides, lunch during trips, fees to museums and attractions, air conditioned vehicles.

  From 277 ₼

3 Nights 4 Days #2

3 Nights 4 Days #2

Tour Program: Day 1:  Transfer from the airport to hotel Day 2:  Baku City and Old Town Tour Day 3:  Shamakhi-Gabala Tour Day 4:  Transfer from hotel to the airport

  From 291 ₼

5 Nights 6 Days #2

5 Nights 6 Days #2

Tour Program: Day 1:  Transfer from airport to the hotel Day 2:  Baku City and Old Town Tour Day 3:  Gobustan-Absheron Tour Day 4:  Shamakhi-Gabala Tour Day 5:  Sheki Tour Day 6:  Transfer from hotel to the airport

  From 609 ₼

5 Nights 6 Days #3

7 Nights 8 Days #1

Tour Program: Day 1:  Transfer from the airport to hotel Day 2:  Baku City and Old Town Tour Day 3:  Gobustan-Absheron Day 4:  Shamakhi-Gabala Tour Day 5:  Sheki Tour Day 6:  Guba-Khinalig Tour Day 7:  Leisure time in Baku Day 8:  Transfer from hotel to the airport

  From 830 ₼

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Exploring Baku on a Budget: How Affordable is a Trip from India?

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan , has been gaining popularity as an emerging tourist destination in recent years. With its unique blend of modernity and history, this city offers travelers a fascinating experience. What’s even more appealing is the affordability factor. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of how cheap it is to visit Baku from India. It is one of the most emreging destination these days. You can explore baku in a budget From flight costs and accommodation to local transportation and dining, we’ll provide you with comprehensive insights to help you plan a budget-friendly trip which is an emerging destination these days. You can also review our Client’s testimonials. We are one of the best travel Company in Delhi for Baku.

Getting to Baku

The journey to Baku begins with booking your flights. Azerbaijan’s strategic location between Europe and Asia has made it accessible from major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai. Here are some tips to find affordable flights:

a. Use Flight Comparison Websites: Utilize platforms like Skyscanner, Kayak, or Google Flights to compare prices across multiple airlines. Be flexible with your travel dates to secure the best deals.

b. Book in Advance: Booking your flight tickets well in advance can result in significant cost savings.

c. Consider Layovers: Direct flights may be more expensive. Opt for flights with layovers to reduce costs.

Accommodation Options

Baku offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. Whether you prefer luxury hotels, mid-range hotels, or budget-friendly hostels, you can find something that fits your pocket:

a. Hostels: Baku has numerous hostels that offer clean and comfortable dormitory beds at affordable rates. Hostels are an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers who want to meet fellow globetrotters.

b. Mid-Range Hotels: There are several mid-range hotels in Baku that provide quality accommodations without breaking the bank. Look for deals and discounts on popular hotel booking websites.

c. Apartment Rentals: Consider renting an apartment through platforms like Airbnb. This can be cost-effective, especially if you’re traveling with a group or family.

d. Luxury Hotels: While Baku boasts luxurious 5-star hotels, they may not be budget-friendly. However, if you want to splurge a little, look for package deals that include meals and amenities.

Getting Around the City

Getting around Baku is relatively inexpensive, thanks to a well-connected public transportation system:

a. Metro: Baku’s metro system is efficient and affordable. A single ride costs only a few cents, making it an excellent option for getting around the city.

b. Buses and Trams: Buses and trams are also cost-effective ways to explore Baku. They cover various routes and are a convenient means of transportation.

c. Taxi: Taxis are readily available, and fares are reasonable. Make sure the driver uses the meter or agrees on a fare before starting the journey.

Exploring Baku’s Attractions

Baku offers a plethora of attractions, and you can enjoy many of them without breaking the bank:

a. Old City (Icherisheher): Wander through the narrow streets of Baku’s Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Entry is usually free, and you can soak in the history and architecture.

b. Flame Towers: Marvel at the iconic Flame Towers, which illuminate the Baku skyline at night. You can view them from various vantage points in the city for free.

c. Parks and Promenades: Baku has numerous parks and promenades where you can take leisurely strolls and enjoy the city’s scenery at no cost.

d. Museums and Galleries: While some museums have admission fees, many offer discounted or free entry on certain days or for specific demographics. Check the schedules and plan your visits accordingly.

e. Baku Boulevard: Explore the beautiful Baku Boulevard, which stretches along the Caspian Sea. It’s a perfect place for a leisurely walk or a picnic.

Dining on a Budget 

Enjoying Azerbaijani cuisine doesn’t have to be expensive. Here’s how you can savor the local flavors without overspending:

a. Street Food: Try local street food stalls and markets for affordable, delicious snacks like kebabs, plov, and baklava.

b. Casual Restaurants: Baku has plenty of casual restaurants where you can enjoy hearty meals at reasonable prices. Look for local dishes like dolma and qutab.

c. Self-Catering: If you’re staying in an apartment or hostel with kitchen facilities, consider buying groceries from local markets and preparing your meals.

d. Local Cafes: Visit local cafes for budget-friendly breakfasts and tea/coffee breaks. Don’t forget to try Azerbaijani tea, a cultural delight.

Baku, with its rich culture, stunning architecture, and affordable options, is a fantastic destination for budget-conscious travelers from India. By carefully planning your flights, accommodation, transportation, and dining, you can explore this vibrant city without breaking the bank. So why wait? book now on vixotica.com , pack your bags and get ready to experience the charm of Baku without worrying about your wallet. Happy travels!

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From urban to rural areas, Azerbaijan is one of the most intriguing countries on earth. It has burning hillsides, mud volcanoes, ancient fire-worshiping temples, and buildings twisted to resemble roaring flames. Due to its burning hillsides, erupting mud volcanoes, ancient fire-worshiping temples, and structures twisted to resemble raging flames, it is also known as the Land of Fire and is one of the most fascinating countries on the globe.

This former Soviet country is situated beneath the same Caucasus mountains as its neighbours Georgia and Armenia but feels like another planet. Discover this difference with one of our Azerbaijan vacation packages.

There have been no restrictions in creating Baku's unique skyline outside of the protective walls of the Icherisheher, the city's ancient Old City. To properly appreciate Baku's contemporary wonders, such as the Heydar Aliyev Center and Flame Towers, one must visit the city.

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Wander Baku's Parisian-style boulevards and the Bulvar, an expansive promenade that hugs the Caspian shore. The similar Soviet-style residential buildings may be seen all throughout the area just beyond the well-kept gardens and fountains. From Baku, you may quickly access a view of the Absheron Peninsula's surreal terrain. Gobustan National Park, which is home to mud volcanoes and petroglyphs, is worth a day trip. After dark, go to Yanar Dag, an oil seam that has been illuminating the night since the 1970s when a farmer's cigarette butt ignited it.

Take a bus tour of Azerbaijan on your azerbaijan packages to retrace the steps of the merchants and traders who formerly passed across the nation on their route from East to West. The copper smithies in Lahic and the caravanserais in Sheki are only two examples of the numerous reminders of the ancient Silk Road. The lesser-known Winter Palace and the UNESCO-listed Summer Palace of the Sheki Khans make the latter a must-see. With their small artwork and shebeki stained glass windows, both represent wealth personified.

Visit the Quba carpet factories, go hiking at Xinaliq (one of the highest towns in the area), and take a side trip to Ganja, the second-largest city. You may find even more oddities in the enclave of Nakhchivan, which is only reachable through a brief flight from Baku, including the Alinja Fortress, dubbed the Caucasus' Machu Pichu.

Azerbaijan, which has a population of 10 million and is mostly known for its oil exports, is not often on the radar of tourists, but as such, the "Land of Fire" has many surprises in store for those who dare to seek out new experiences and travel there. You can experience everything Azerbaijan has to offer with our azerbaijan trip thanks to its strategic location between Europe and Asia along the ancient Silk Road, the north across the lush green scenery of the Caucasus Mountains, and Baku, the capital city.

The climate zones

Azerbaijan is home to all nine of the world's eleven climate zones. Although each location has unique weather characteristics, the nation rarely experiences precipitation. The climate is often moderate along the seaside all year long. In and near Lnkran, where it is warm and humid, it rains more frequently. The temperature in the Naxçvan enclave can fall to minus 25 degrees in the winter and rise to + 40 degrees in the summer. The average daily maximum temperature in Gnc and Ki, two of the coldest places in Azerbaijan, is barely 20 degrees.

The best time to visit Azerbaijan

The months of June, August, and September on your azerbaijan packages are the most appealing to tourists in this area. With its steppe climate, May through September is the ideal time to visit Lahic. Thus, July temperatures of 30 °C are not unusual.

The best time to travel in summer and winter

The first ski resorts in the Greater and Lesser Caucasus (in Qbl and Qusar) debuted in 2013. Before the summer heat with an average temperature of 26 to 33° Celsius and the summer holidays start, the best time to visit Azerbaijan is from April to June. Because Azerbaijanis travel so much inside their own nation, everything is congested. The Caspian Sea's surface temperature is at least 21 degrees throughout the summer.

The climate in the Abşeron Peninsula is mild steppe. There is a lot of sun, little precipitation, but now and then quite severe winds. It's no accident that Baku is known as the "City of Winds." On some days, vision is poor because the wind blows sand from the desert into the city. The capital of Azerbaijan has just one or two wet days per month and an average of 284 sunny days annually. There are rarely more than six rainy days from October to March.

Daytime highs range from 25 to 30 degrees from June to September, or 35 degrees during previous summers. From December to March, daytime highs range from 5 to 10 degrees, while other months are somewhere in between. From June to September, nighttime lows range from 19 to 23 degrees, from December to March, from 1 to 5 degrees, and from 8 to 15 degrees throughout the other months. Wintertime lows can get below zero, but only at night. Although they are uncommon, ice and snow are conceivable in December, January, February, and March.

May through October are indubitably the greatest months with a guarantee of pleasant weather. The European trees in Baku start to bloom in April, and the weather is perfect for taking pictures. Although it is dry, it gets quite hot from June through August. Find a hotel with air conditioning without a doubt.

Even though the days are already getting shorter, September and October are the best months. The coldest month of the year is February. Even though the sky is frequently cloudy and it becomes dark early in the winter, November may still be stunning.

Places to visit:

Absheron National Park, Astara, Maiden Tower, Heydar Aliyev Centre, Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, The Caspian Sea, Shirvan National Park, Agh Gol National Park, Goyazan Mountain, Lake Goygol and many more as part of your azerbaijan trip cost from india.

Tourists from all over the world are welcomed to Azerbaijan's tourism attractions with a plate full of history and antiquity on our azerbaijan tour packages. Azerbaijan provides something for everyone with its wealth of historical monuments and magnificent pieces of art. You will pass by some historic places of worship, magnificent mosques, exquisite museums and exhibition spaces, regal palaces, rock-solid forts, and weird coastlines throughout your excursion tour.

When you travel to Azerbaijan, especially on our azerbaijan honeymoon packages you may wonder at the Museum of Contemporary Art and indulge in delectable regional cuisines in cities like Baku. Quba allows you to escape the rush of everyday life, yet the Goyazan Mountain calms your senses with its stunning rolling grasslands and pastures that add to the gorgeous scenery. The Mud Volcanoes, one of the most popular places to visit in Azerbaijan, offers you a natural getaway, while Lake Goygol enchants your senses with its enchanted surroundings.

After Baku and Sumqayit, it is the third-largest city in western Azerbaijan. It has served as Azerbaijan's historical and cultural hub. There are several historic buildings across the city that have blue tiles and top-notch meticulous craftsmanship. When you visit one of Azerbaijan's top tourist destinations, you may take advantage of several enormous and aesthetically pleasing archaeological monuments part of your azerbaijan trip cost from india.

Some of the top tourist attractions, like as theatres, museums, challenging hikes, breathtaking natural scenery, and ancient monuments, can be found in Ganja. The Ganja City Hall, a masterpiece of Stalinist Empire architecture, and The Juma Mosque (Shah Abbas Mosque), which has a red brick facade and imposing white domed roofs, are two of the most popular tourist destinations in Azerbaijan.

Visit the State Art Gallery, which opened its doors in 1984, as well as the Gates of Ganja. The city is home to a number of museums, including the famed Nizami Ganjavi Museum, which was erected in 2014, and the Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum, which is the city's oldest museum. This museum contains a study department, a meeting room, a library, and a seating area for visitors to unwind. Additionally, you may visit Shah Abbas Square and Javed Khan Street, go on a picnic, or simply unwind next to Lake Goygol and Lake Maralgol.

On your tour to Ganja, you plan to see the Turkish Bath and Mausoleum at Shah Abbas Square, the European-style architecture of the Ganja State Philharmonic Hall, Javad Khan Pedestrian Street, Heydar Aliyev Square at sunset, and the Imamzadeh Complex's beauty. The entire year there is very little rain in Ganja, which enjoys a mild temperature. Due to its southerly location and the strong effect of the Kapaz Mountain Ranges, the summer is pleasant. Although it rarely snows in Ganja, the winters there are chilly with temperatures below zero.

It occurs to be a city in northwest Azerbaijan that is encircled by the Shaki district. The city is located around 240 kilometres south of Baku in the Greater Caucasus mountain ranges. This area, which has a population of around 68400, may be regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Azerbaijan to visit while on your azerbaijan packages from india. Sheki, in Azerbaijan, is one of the most picturesque destinations to visit because of its charming residences with colourfully painted gates, bustling cafés, plane trees, stone structures, and cobblestone pathways.

You may explore Sheki Khan's magnificent Summer Palace while there and snap pictures of his Winter Palace. Since 2010, the Winter Palace has been undergoing renovations. As the original sleeping quarters for Silk Road merchants, the stone caravanserai is a historical and architectural treasure of the Sheki city. You are welcome to spend the night in one of the caravanserai's rooms. Within the Summer Palace compound lies the Three Saints Church.

When visiting Sheki, visitors may make a pit stop at the Sheki Khan Winter Palace to photograph the exquisite mosaics, the Sheki Caravanserai, which is crammed with artefacts from the silk trade, and the Summer Palace, also known as Sheki Xan Sarayi and known for its paintings and decorations. Tourists may participate in a variety of activities when travelling to Sheki.

One may check out the magnificent Summer Palace of the Sheki Khans, photograph the lesser-known Winter Palace, stay in a caravanserai along the Silk Road, go to the Three Saints Church, and tour the Sheki Museum of Folk and Applied Arts. With an average maximum temperature of 19 degrees Celsius, Shaki is one of Azerbaijan's coldest areas. The months of June through September are the ideal times to visit this city. Tourists find it enjoyable since the weather is still mild.

It serves as the district's administrative centre in Azerbaijan. On your azerbaijan packages from india, this location is well known for its Soumak Rugs and traditional dancers. Eleven significant earthquakes have repeatedly damaged the city, although it has since become stronger. Currently, Shirvan, one of the important towns along the silk route, has Shirvan as its economic and administrative centre.

The Shamakhi Juma Mosque dates back to the eighth century and has endured eight of the region's earthquakes. At the base of the Gulistan Fortresses lies Shirvan Domes, a tomb and cemetery from the fifteenth century. The Yedid Gumbaz Mausoleum, which includes a cemetery, a collection of mausoleums, and the burial vaults of the Shivran Khan's dynasty in the 18th and 19th centuries, is another place you may go exploring. Only three of the four mausoleums are visible since the fourth one needs to be restored.

When visiting Shamakhi, you might consider going on an exciting excursion tour with our azerbaijan holiday deals to see the splendour of an ancient mosque and mediaeval baths, touring the studios of highly skilled artisans, crossing the Girdmanchay River on the renowned iron suspension bridge, and taking in some of the breathtaking views of the Great Caucasus Ridge's southern foothills. In Shamakhi, the summers are pleasant, dry, and clear, while the winters are lengthy, chilly, snowy, and overcast. The typical temperature range is between 23 and 88 degrees Fahrenheit. The optimum time to visit the most popular tourist destinations in Azerbaijan is during the months of July and August.

It serves as Azerbaijan's capital. Additionally, it is the biggest city in the nation. The city is the lowest-lying national capital in the world, nestled between the Caucasus and the Caspian Sea at a depth of around 28 metres below sea level. Nearly one-fourth of the population of the nation lives in the city's metropolitan area, which is located along the Bay of Baku's southern shore of the Absheron Peninsula.

The city serves as the economic, scientific, and cultural hub of Azerbaijan. The headquarters of a few large Azerbaijani institutions are situated there. Given all of this, Baku's place in trade and commerce and its significance to the economy are extremely clear. This does not, however, imply that Baku differs less from the other Azerbaijani cities in terms of tourism and must be on your azerbaijan tourism packages from india.

There are several intriguing and appealing tourist attractions with our all inclusive holidays to azerbaijan. In the city, you may find monuments, museums, tombs, galleries, and pretty much anything else. Additionally, the city's transportation system is very well linked, making it simple to go to the city's attractions and other points of interest. Along with the sights, the city offers a variety of other activities to keep you occupied throughout your visit.

  • Lake Goygol:

On your azerbaijan vacation packages, know that It is one of Azerbaijan's biggest lakes and is situated at a height of roughly 1500 metres above sea level. Rich timberlands surround the lake, adding to its allure and making it a more enjoyable place to visit on our azerbaijan package from Bangalore and Mumbai. Immediately following an earthquake that forced portions of the Kapaz Mountain to fall and obstruct the Kürkçay River's course, the lake was formed in the year 1139.

  • Icheri Seher:

One of Azerbaijan's gems, it may be found right in the middle of the country as part of your azerbaijan trip cost. This area may be regarded as the epicentre of the historic city of Baku's cultural legacy. This area is well known for serving as a solid foundation for the nation's economic growth in the 19th century. As the oil business began to thrive in Baku, the city began to grow outside of the walls of the citadel. When you visit this location, you might be in awe of some of the ancient architectural wonders.

It is a well-liked tourist destination in Azerbaijan on our azerbaijan vacation packages and is well-known for its Fire Temple. Millions of people visit the temple of fire, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, to take in the magnificent sights. You may see several Persian and Indian inscriptions when you visit one of the top tourist destinations in Azerbaijan on our azerbaijan tour package from Kerala, Delhi and Mumbai.

  • Garasu Volcano:

On your azerbaijan tour packages from india, visit here. One of the highest mud volcanoes in the entire globe, as so happens. At 350 metres above sea level, it is situated. The volcano's eruption has thrown mud more than 1000 metres into the air. This location is well known on our azerbaijan trip packages for its Naftalan oil Resort, which offers the best crude oil with notable features.

  • Ismailiyya Palace:

The academy of sciences is housed in one of Baku's most popular historical locations. This mansion, which is situated on Istiqlaliyyet Street in Baku, was built by Józef Ploko for the Muslim Charity Society. The palace was constructed as a memorial to Musa Naghiyev's late son Ismayil. The palace structure was built beginning in 1908 and was finished in 1913.

  • Imamzadeh İbrahim:

It is a collection of tiny mosques and a number of funerary monuments that is situated 7 kilometres north of Ganja. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, the fifth Imam of Shi'a Muslims, is buried in one of the complex's mausoleums. Since it was built during the Timurid and Safavid periods in the 10th century AH, it is one of the important historical monuments that you really must see while you are there.

  • Absheron National Park:

It is among the most sought-after locations in Azerbaijan on our azerbaijan honeymoon packages. This national park occupies a total area of 783 hectares and is situated in the Caspian Hyrcanian Mixed Forest Ecoregion. A great variety of birds and other animals, including foxes, turtles, jackals, and snakes, may be found in the national park when on our tour packages to azerbaijan. There are roughly 50 warm-blooded species and more than 25 different kinds of vegetation can be found there. You must visit one of the most well-known tourist destinations in Azerbaijan between May and August if you want to get a glimpse of the Caspian Seals.

  • Heydar Aliyev Center:

It is a complex in Baku that was conceptualised by Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi-British designer. This wonder of architecture stands out for its acute curves and points. Heydar Aliyev, who served as Soviet Azerbaijan's chief secretary, was honoured by having the street named in his honour. This location has been an important hub for urbanisation in the past.

And now that we know a little about the country, here are some things to see and do when visiting Azerbaijan.

  • On your azerbaijan tour, explore Baku: Baku, Azerbaijan's capital city, is along the Caspian Sea and is an odd blend of mediaeval walled city and contemporary skyscrapers. It's a cool tiny city worth visiting for a day or two. There's delicious food, great museums, and incredible wine bars. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan package.
  • Visit Sheiki: Sheki was a well-known Silk Road station, and the big historic caravanserai (guesthouse with a courtyard) dated from the early 18th century still survives today. Built in the style of a castle to defend merchants (high walls, one gate), you may stay there for roughly 50 AZN per night nowadays. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan tour packages from india and our azerbaijan holiday packages.
  • On your azerbaijan tour, go to Lahij: Lahij is lovely, with promenades and stunning valley vistas. The route heading up from the surrounding river and waterfall has some remains, but be warned: it's a steep 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) uphill as well as the remnants (actually just a wall) are easily overlooked. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan tour package from kerala.
  • See the Gobustan Petroglyphs Reserve: The UNESCO-listed Gobustan Petroglyph Reserve contains 6,000 rock drawings that date back up to 40,000 years. Men chasing antelopes and wild bulls, and women dancing, are depicted in the well-preserved illustrations of ancient communities cruising on reed boats. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan package from india and our azerbaijan tour package from mumbai.
  • On your azerbaijan tour, visit Ateshgah: Ateshgah seems to be an ancient temple situated just outside of Baku that has served as a Hindu, Sikh, and now Zoroastrian centre of worship. Each area contains murals that explain the temple's heritage as well as the Zoroastrian faith. A torch signifying God is located in the property's centre. It is open every day. The admission fee is 4 AZN.
  • Check out the mud volcanoes: Azerbaijan has roughly one-third of the world's mud volcanoes, which occur when concentrations of subterranean gas push to the surface. They're similar to geothermal geysers, but with mud, and because they're not composed of lava, the mud is rather frigid (just above freezing temperature). The ones in Gobustan National Park are by far the most popular for a day trip from Baku (it is feasible to catch a bus to the monument's entry, although finding the volcanoes is difficult). Half-day trips begin at at 60 AZN. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan tours packages.
  • On your azerbaijan tour, tour the Sheki Khan’s Palace: The Sheki Khan's Palace was erected in 1797 and served as the Khans' summer retreat. It is amongst the most elaborate and recognisable structures in the South Caucasus. Its shebeke windows (very thin stained glass with geometric designs created particularly for Azerbaijan superiors) reflect beautiful shafts of colourful daylight across the whole room. The palace is open everyday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and admission is 2 AZN or 5 AZN with a guide. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our tour packages to azerbaijan and our travel package to azerbaijan.
  • On your azerbaijan trip, see the Palace of the Shirvanshahs: The Shirvanshahs' 54-acre limestone Palace is located within Baku's fortified Inner City. The huge palace compound, enclosed and crowned by domes, was erected in the fifteenth century and contains a mosque with a 16-meter (52-foot) tower, baths, crypt, old bath house remains, as well as an octagon-shaped tomb described as that of the "Dervish's Tomb." Magnificent gateways embellished with finely carved arabesques, gateways covered in Arabic text, towering domes, and gardens with octagonal reflective ponds are all part of the structure. Ancient treasures like clothes, jewellery, old writings, weaponry, and more are on exhibit within. There's also the famed 12th-century Maiden Tower, a famous Azerbaijani landmark combining Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman elements to see on your azerbaijan tours packages. Its height of nearly 29.5 metres (97 feet) allows for extensive overlooking the city from the summit. (Fun fact: They still don't know why this structure was created, despite over 20 tales seeking to explain it.) The Palace is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday, and entry is 2 AZN or 6 AZN for a guided tour.
  • Relax on the beaches of the Absheron: Baku people go to their rural mansions (known as dachas) just on Absheron Peninsula during the summertime to alleviate the sweltering heat. Tourists have been flocking to the seaside in recent years, thanks to the resorts that have sprung up along the way. Sunbathing and swimming in the open waters of the Caspian Sea are pastimes at the public beaches of Mardakan and Buzovna. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan trip packages.
  • On your azerbaijan trip, hike in the Guba region: The Guba or Quba region is a distant region noted for its ancient villages, sloping apple orchards, and alpine scenery ideal for trekking. It is situated two hours north of Baku. Tenghi Canyon, as well as Khinalig, a significant Zoroastrian centre, are renowned tourist destinations. The Juhuro, or Mountain Jews, live in Krasnaya Sloboda, the only all-Jewish community outside of Israel. Although it is possible to get here and trek on your own, numerous firms provide guided day trips of the region for between 53 and 115 AZN. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our  azerbaijan package from mumbai.
  • Azerbaijan is not well-known for its skiing, but it does boast two winter resorts that offer a "off-the-beaten-path" wintertime experience as part of your india to azerbaijan tour package: Shahdag Mountain Resort and Tufandag Mountain Resort. The skiing season lasts only two months, from mid-December to late February. A ski day pass costs between 25 and 35 AZN. Ski lessons are around 40 AZN each.
  • Go to Quba: Catch a bus north to the mountain village of Quba for a cooler area, historic mosques, and traditional carpet weaving amid stunning alpine scenery. There are spectacular expansive vistas wherever you turn in this town of less than 40,000 inhabitants, with pastel-colored dwellings and red-tiled roofs striking out from the luscious emerald highlands. Quba, perched on the slopes of Shahdag mountain and fed by a running river, is reminiscent of 19th-century Azerbaijan. While you're here, pay a visit to the Quba Genocide Memorial Complex, which is devoted to the remembrance of the 12,000 Azerbaijanis slaughtered by the Bolsheviks and Armenians during the 1918 March Days genocide. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan holiday packages.
  • On your azerbaijan trip, see Qabala: Designated after the neighbouring Gabala hamlet, this dusty, ancient, not-so-small town was formerly strategically placed along the Silk Road. The historic capital of Caucasian Albania was the walled town, which dates back to the 4th century. As a result, there are several historic buildings and archaeological sites here, including a thousand-year-old defensive tower, a temple from the fourth century, a mosque from the thirteenth century, and a mausoleum. There are also great hiking routes, waterfalls, lush forests, lakes, and one of the top ski resorts in the country in the vicinity. Take a bus from Sheki early in the morning and spend the night here. Because all of the sights are near together, you may easily tour the town in a single day. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan travel packages.
  • Hang out in Ganja: Visit Ganja, Azerbaijan's third-largest city, which dates back to the 6th century and has a plethora of attractions, historical monuments, and parks. The eighteenth Shah Abbas Caravanserai (similar to the one in Sheki), conventional mosques and churches from the 14th to the 19th centuries, the central dome, burgundy 17th-century Chokak Hamam, the 19th-century Khan Gardens, and the Tomb of Nizami Ganjavi, the world's greatest 12th-century poet (he's kind of a national treasure) are among the popular highlights. The Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum is the most prominent institution here, where on your azerbaijan travel packages, you may learn about the region's history from ancient to present times via exhibitions of over 30,000 items and artefacts. Visit the Bottle House, a privately owned land created in the 1960s and covered with over 48,000 glass bottles. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan tour package from delhi.
  • Visit Lankaran: Visit Lankaran, a peaceful Caspian Sea resort town with the Old Prison and Lighthouse (where Stalin was imprisoned for a time), an antique market, an eighteenth castle, and a 19th-century mosque. You may stay a day visiting here and another one on the beaches of Kenaramesha a little farther south. If you have extra time, go on a day excursion to Ghizil-Agaj State Reserve, which is home to over 250 bird species. But you don’t need to worry as we’ve got you covered with our azerbaijan package from bangalore.

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Our Baku tour experience with Veena world : Baku experience with Veena world It was a great short tour For us it was family tour and we found it most luxurious tour among many tours we did First and foremost booking experience was totally hassle free. Our daughters were not sure to join so we two booked first and after 15 days booked for daughters but every care was taken by Mr Suhas. We reached Baku airport early morning. In our iternary only dinner was written but our tour leader Mr Kamlesh arranged breakfast at hotel and then we left to see Baku old city. After long walk of three hours he arranged lunch in Indian restaurant and then we checked in hotel. Really thanks to Veena world for extra breakfast and lunch. Ropeway ride to tufandong mountain was amazing experience. After ride on the way to Baku again special kawa or Turkish coffee was served. But when we reached lake it was already dark so couldn’t enjoy but never mind as we had enough enjoyment at mountain. Visit to Yanardag mountain was memorable. Burning 🔥 mountain was wonder for everyone. After climbing up Mr Kamlesh arranged coffee break at a cafe and choice of icecream or hot chocolate was also given Visit to fire 🔥 temple was also good. The guide gave details and it was proud to see rooms of Indian merchants at that time with Ganesh idol. At night on bhaubij day grand party was arranged at Maya restaurant. It was posh area of Baku. The hall was decorated with air balloons. Mr Kamlesh gave gift 🎁 chocolates box to everyone and memorable family pic near Diya 🪔 on table. Then DJ started and everyone member of tour was on dance floor. Wine 🍷 was served and all enjoyed with Hindi party songs and of course dinner Visit to see illuminated flame towers was the highest highlight of this tour. After dinner our vehicle dropped us to viewing gallery. From every step we were taking pics of flame towers. To reach to top was a long walk for me but enjoyed due to cool weather. Mr Kamlesh was helping each family to take memorable VDOs After spending almost two hours there it was tiring to come down. Never ending steps were there. My family was last because of me but Mr Kamlesh took every care of mine to come down and get back to hotel. Photos of flame towers are amazing My daughters enjoyed little Venice and carpet museum too. On last day we had photo stop at Hyder Ali Center. Again in internary for this last day BLD was not mentioned but Mr Kamlesh offered lunch and then shopping at nizam street. We enjoyed nizam street and so we took permission from Mr Kamlesh that we ll skip dinner and we ll come to airport on our own. We reached airport waiting for all others. And surprisingly Mr Kamlesh arranged packed dinner for all four of us. I am thankful to him from bottom of my heart. Thank you Veena world and Thank you Mr Kamlesh for memorable tour Dr Sujata Mankame and family

Wonderful tour planned with unique sight seeing .short n sweet tour.

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  • Tax collected at source (TCS) applicable at 5% on tour price if PAN & Aadhaar is provided else it will be 10% of tour price
  • Any increase in Airfare, Visa fees, Airport taxes, Govt. Taxes, Fuel Surcharges and any applicability of new taxes from Govt.
  • Any up gradation in Airline class or hotel room category
  • Cost of Air ticket deviation charges
  • Any Increase in the rate of exchange leading to an increase in all land arrangements which may come in to effect prior to departure
  • Cost of pre or post tour hotel accommodation
  • Any extra expense such as route change, Airline change, Date change, Accommodation facilities, etc incurred due to the unforeseen, unavoidable forced majeure circumstances during the tour
  • Cost of insurance for 61years and above
  • Porterage, laundry, telephone charges, shopping, wines & alcoholic beverages, items of personal nature and food or drink which is not part of a set group menu
  • Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to illness, accident, hospitalisation, or any personal emergency
  • Any services or activity charges other than those included in the group tour itinerary
  • To and fro Air fare, Airport transfers, insurance, visa fees to join/leave the group for joining and leaving guests
  • Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’ column
  • As everyone is becoming a frequent traveller now, we suggest that you make your own travel accessories kit to ensure a stress free holiday.
  • Always make sure to carry less and light luggage, use a four wheel small or medium suitcase and please make sure that you are carrying only one suitcase per person. This will ensure that you will travel smartly and without any inconveniences.
  • It is also recommended that you have one cross shoulder bag or haversack for your handy needs which will ensure that you are comfortable at the time of sightseeing and also easy for photography during your tour.
  • A smart cap/hat and sunglasses are definitely something that you should have in your kit.
  • Though Veena World provides all three meals, that is breakfast, lunch, dinner and Veena World treats as per the itinerary, you can carry dry snacks of your choice in small sealed packets for munching during air travel or road journeys.
  • If you are travelling during the monsoon or to destinations where it is rainy, please carry a small umbrella or poncho.
  • For international tours, please carry a universal adapter for charging your cameras and mobile phones.
  • Ensure that your clothing and footwear is suitable for the destination you are travelling to.

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Air Travel:

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  • For all Schengen countries passport validity should not exceed more than 10 years
  • Handwritten passport is not acceptable

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On the fault line between East and West, Baku is unlike anywhere else on earth. Azerbaijan's capital offers a fascinating Soviet legacy, soaring towers that could have been transplanted from Shanghai, along with a beautiful ancient center. Contradictory it may be, but Baku is always a delight.

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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Baku

1. the unesco-listed historic center.

Baku's Old City dates back almost a thousand years. Ringed with an impressive set of walls, it sits atop a maze of tunnels and features countless historic sights, including the Maiden Tower.

2. The Caspian Coast

Baku sits on the Caspian Sea, the world's largest inland sea. Take cruises across the sea, explore beaches like Bilgəh or stroll along Baku's elegant seafront promenade.

3. Plenty of Museums to Explore

Baku is rich with museums, including a recently opened Carpet Museum, the National Museum of Azerbaijan History, and the Museum of Modern Art, which includes works by Picasso and Dalí.

4. Visit the Absheron Peninsula

Baku's hinterland is well worth visiting, from the Ateshgah Fire Temple to the spectacular natural gas vents of Yanar Dag.

5. World-Class Kebabs

If you are a kebab fan, Baku is the place to head. For a treat, try the liver kebabs from Sultan's, a local favorite.

What to do in Baku

1. palace of the shirvanshahs: the pearl of azerbaijan.

A historical monument that is breathtaking in its scale, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs is made up of stunning mausoleums, gran stone pavilions, intricate stone carvings, and mosque spires. It also includes a bathhouse. These are all the markings of the presence of the 15th-century Shirvanshah dynasty and the beautiful palace still stands tall and majestic, if a little dusty and characteristically worn with age, rising and visible from a distance. Anointed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, an afternoon roaming its beautiful steps and terraces would be an afternoon spent whisked back in time.

2. Maiden Tower: Surrounded by Mysteries and Legends

So iconic and central to the Azerbaijani culture is it that the Miden Tower appears on the Azeri currency notes, stamps, and official letterheads. The Maiden Tower stands alongside the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and is also on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Once you look past its imposing and stalwart stone facade and climb up its stairs to the very top, it's easy to see why: besides being a monument dating back to the 12th century, the Maiden Tower gives visitors a unique, panoramic view of the Old City, Baku Boulevard and the sparkling waters of the Baku Bay. And what about when you're done delighting in the view? Head down to its mini museum, which marks the historical evolution of the city.

3. Fountain Square: The Heart of the City

Comprised of multiple fountains encapsulated within the main square, this area has an instantly calming effect on all those who gather at her steps. And, yet, it is also the place where the city hosts large public gatherings, cultural festivals and outdoor events. Once you've strolled around and taken in the beauty of the Fountain "Balls" at night or the glint of sunset off the fountain in the Governor's Garden, it's easy to see why. The modern passages and stylistic cobblestone streets create a distinctly mixed cultural experience: there are flourishes from Soviet rule, Mediterranean influences, Persian and Balkan remnants, and Arabian palm trees.

4. Gobustan National Park: A Natural Wonder

Lady Luck has blessed Baku with the history, culture and the desert beauty of the natural world. The Gobustan National Park is better known as Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape and, unsurprisingly, its historical significance along with its unique landscape has catapulted it to yet another UNESCO World Heritage site. The petroglyphs carved into the rockfaces date back at least to 10,000 B.C. and there are more than 6,000 of these markings made by early civilizations. Walking through its deeply-etched ravines and traveling up its rocky hills is an exploration in itself.

5. Heydar Aliyev Center: Modern Curves

Designed by the late, incomparable British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, the Heydar Aliyev Center is a cultural point of attraction for visitors and locals alike. It houses an auditorium, a gallery, and a museum. It's fluid and flowing form are the mark of a rapidly modernizing and prosperous Baku.

Where to Eat in Baku

If you want to enjoy some of the finest kebabs on earth, head to restaurants like Sultan's, Sehrli Tandir, or Şəki. There are also plenty of Chinese, Japanese, Italian, and French places as well. Expect good kebabs to cost around ₼5-10, but gourmet meals to come to far more, around ₼40-50.

When to visit Baku

High summer can be a little intense for some, so visit between April and June or September to October for the best weather. Winters tend to be chilly, and many attractions close for the season.

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How to Get to Baku

Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) is 15 miles out of town. To reach Baku, take the express bus, which costs ₼1.30 or take a taxi for around ₼60.

Baku has rail connections to Moscow and other Russian cities, as well as Kiev in Ukraine.

If you are driving north from Bilasuvar, take the E119. From Mingecevir and the west, take the E60 all the way to Baku.

Buses run into Baku from all of Azerbaijan's major cities, and there are international services from Russia and Iran as well.

Airports near Baku

Airlines serving baku, where to stay in baku.

İçərişəhər - Baku's old town, İçərişəhər is a UNESCO-listed gem. Don't miss the views from the 95-foot-high Maiden Tower.

Popular Neighborhoods in Baku

Khutor - another old part of Baku, Khutor is full of flower-decorated lanes and buzzes with street life. Safe and charming, it's a great place to explore on foot.

Yaşıl Bazar - Baku's major market, Yaşıl Bazar is the place to go to find fresh, juicy pomegranates and locally made quince jam.

Where to stay in popular areas of Baku

Most booked hotels in baku, how to get around baku, public transportation.

NIIM runs buses and the subway in Baku. A single ticket costs just ₼0.20, so they represent excellent value. If you ride the subway, you'll need to buy a BakiKart for ₼2 before traveling.

Taxis are a cheap way to get around in general, charging about ₼1.30 for every mile.

Car rental options in Baku include AvtoRent, AzRent, and Aznur. Expect to pay about ₼35 per day.

The Cost of Living in Baku

Shopping streets.

Baku's bazaars include Yaşıl and Taza, and both are great places to shop for bargains. There are also huge malls at Park Bulvar and Port Baku, which are crammed with international brands.

Groceries and Other

Supermarket options include Makromart, Bizim, and Neptun, where you can expect to pay around ₼2.50 for 12 eggs.

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Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

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Baku Travel Guide: Places to Visit in Baku, Azerbaijan

1. heydar aliyev cultural center.

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2. Baku Old City

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Suggested Tour:  Baku: Old City Walking Tour

3. Baku Boulevard

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Suggested Tour: Baku Panoramic Night Tour

4. Flame Towers

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

5. Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

6. Fountain Square

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

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7. Highland Park

As elsewhere in Baku, it is striking in its ideal cleanliness, well-maintained area. The observation deck offers a wonderful view of the whole of Baku. Great place for photos of the beautiful scenery of the whole city at a glance. It’s near the famous Flame Towers.

8. Ateshgah – Fire Temple

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

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9. Maiden Tower

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Baku Travel Guide: Sample Weekend Itinerary to Baku, Azerbaijan

Day 1 – weekend guide to baku, azerbaijan.

Baku Old City –  Start your tour by wandering around the old city of Baku. Explore everything here, eat at any restaurants or cafes, you’d get to travel back in the ancient Baku.

Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum –  See how carpets are made, even the most expensive carpet of Azerbaijan.

Day 2 – Weekend Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan

Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center –  Be amazed and stunned with the amazing architecture of this center. Designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, it offers a lot of great photo opportunities.

Flame Towers –  You can go here by funicular or stairs. Anyhow, you’ll surely have a good time enjoying the view it offers from the observation deck.

Highland Park –  Since it’s near the Flame Towers, why not spend your time here as well?

Ateshgah – Fire Temple –  Discover and learn more about the interesting history of Zoroastrianism.

Day 3 – Weekend Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku Boulevard –  Rent a bike and stroll around this boulevard for a relaxing last day in Baku.

Maiden Tower –  Before you leave Baku, never miss the chance to visit the iconic Maiden Tower.

Baku Travel Guide: Where to Stay in Baku, Azerbaijan

*All prices are subject to change.

Where to Stay in Baku, Azerbaijan if you’re a Backpacker

Check-in Baku Hotel & Hostel

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Check-in Baku Hotel & Hostel provides accommodation with a shared lounge and private parking. The units come with air conditioning, a microwave, a fridge, a kettle, a shower, a hairdryer, and a desk. At the hostel, every room has a seating area.

Price: Starts at $25 per night for Twin Room with Private External Bathroom, includes taxes and charges, free breakfast , and free cancellation.

Check-in Old City Aparts

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Check-in Old City Aparts features sea views and free WiFi. Every unit has a private bathroom and shower, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a microwave. A fridge and kettle are also available.

Price: Starts at $32 per night for Deluxe Apartment, includes taxes and charges, free breakfast , and free cancellation.

Drop Inn Baku

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. All guest rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a kettle, a shower, a hairdryer, and a desk.

Price: Starts at $35 per night for Budget Double Room, includes taxes and charges, free breakfast , and free cancellation.

Where to Stay in Baku, Azerbaijan if you’re on a Budget

ATFK Hotel Baku

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

ATFK Hotel Baku offers a gym. Free WiFi and free private parking are also available on site. All rooms are air-conditioned and come with a flat-screen TV, fridge and electric kettle. The private bathroom includes free toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and hairdryer.

Price: Starts at $32 per night for Standard Double Room, includes taxes and charges, add $6 for breakfast (optional),  and it offers a free cancellation.

Sahil Hostel & Hotel

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Units at the Sahil Hostel and Hotel are air-conditioned and soundproofing. Grand Prix Formula 1 Race track turn 4 and 5 are visible from some rooms of the hotel and from the main balcony. Guests can also find free toiletries and hairdryers for their comfort.

Price: Starts at $35 per night for Twin Room with Bathroom, includes taxes and charges, add $5 for breakfast,  and it offers a free cancellation.

Old East Hotel

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Old East Hotel boasts a restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Every room at this hotel is air-conditioned and comes with a TV. Guests will also find a kettle in the room. Each room has a private bathroom. The hotel also provides tour desk services and car hire.

Price: Starts at $72 per night for Standard Double Room, add $2 for taxes and charges , free breakfast ,  and it offers a free cancellation.

Where to Stay in Baku, Azerbaijan if you want Luxury

JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

This 5-star hotel is located in the heart of the city, on the Freedom Square. The spacious, air-conditioned rooms at the JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel feature a flat-screen TV, iPod dock, work desk, and a laptop safe. Guests will find a bath, shower, bathrobe, and slippers in each luxury bathroom. WiFi is available at a surcharge.

Price: Starts at $156 per night for Deluxe, Guest Room, 2 Double, City View, add $2 for taxes and charges , add $22 for breakfast ,  and it offers a free cancellation.

Hilton Baku

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Featuring a revolving rooftop bar, a pool, and a gym, this seafront hotel is an 8-minute walk from Baku’s Old City. Air conditioning, hot drinks facilities, and a 32-inch flat-screen TV are featured in all rooms and suites at the grand Hilton Baku. Rooms are spacious and bright and feature king-sized beds. Cocktails and wonderful views can be enjoyed in the Hilton’s 360 Bar.

Price: Starts at $161 per night for King Guest Room with Mobility Access, add $2 for taxes and charges , add $19 for breakfast ,  and it offers a free cancellation.

Dinamo Hotel Baku – Adult Only

Travel Guide to Baku, Azerbaijan [with Sample Itinerary]

Dinamo Hotel Baku offers a unique experience with its spacious bedrooms, free WiFi, exquisite International cuisine, and classic afternoon teas. The rooms designed in Art Deco style feature exclusively commissioned fabrics, exceedingly comfortable beds, and marble bathrooms with designer toiletries. In-room mini-bar, cocktails, and hors d’oeuvres are available at a surcharge.

Price: Starts at $160 per night for King Guest Room with Mobility Access, add $28 for taxes and charges , add $18 for breakfast ,  and it offers a free cancellation.

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The Perfect Baku & Azerbaijan Itinerary With Day Trips to Sheki & Gobustan

May 23, 2023 by Bino Leave a Comment

Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, is a vibrant and modern destination that offers a unique mix of history, culture, and entertainment. With its stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals, Baku is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Caucasus region. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive 4-day itinerary for exploring Baku and the surrounding areas, highlighting the best things to see and do in this fascinating city and in Azerbaijan.

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Getting to Baku

Baku is served by the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, which is located approximately 20 km from the city center. The airport is the largest in Azerbaijan and is well-connected to other major cities around the world. There are several airlines that operate direct flights to Baku, including Azerbaijan Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Lufthansa. Travelers can also find connecting flights from other major cities in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Baku is connected to other major cities in Azerbaijan and neighboring countries by rail. The city’s main railway station is located in the city center and is easily accessible by public transportation. The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway line connects Baku to Tbilisi in Georgia and Kars in Turkey. The journey from Tbilisi to Baku takes approximately 12 hours, while the journey from Kars to Baku takes around 30 hours.

Day 1 – Old City of Baku 

Old city tour.

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old city of baku – Icherisheher

On the first day of the Baku itinerary, visitors can explore the historic Old City, also known as Icherisheher . This UNESCO-listed site is home to several attractions, including the Maiden Tower and Palace of the Shirvanshahs.

The Old City is a maze of narrow streets and alleys, lined with historic buildings and mosques. Visitors can take a guided walking tour or explore on their own. The area is home to several souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants. You can easily spend an entire day here exploring the different nooks and crannies and that’s exactly what I did.

Maiden Tower

maiden tower

maiden tower

One of the most iconic landmarks in Baku is the Maiden Tower , located in the Old City. This 12th-century tower stands at 29.5 meters tall and is shrouded in mystery and legend. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of the city and the Caspian Sea.

The Maiden Tower has been used for various purposes over the centuries, including as a watchtower, lighthouse, and even a prison. Visitors can learn about the tower’s history and significance at the on-site museum.

Palace of the Shirvanshahs

palace of the shirvanshah

palace of the shirvanshah

Another must-visit attraction in the Old City is the Palace of the Shirvanshahs . This 15th-century palace complex was the residence of the Shirvanshahs, rulers of the Shirvan region of Azerbaijan.

The palace complex includes several buildings, courtyards, and gardens. Visitors can explore the various rooms and halls, including the Divankhana, a reception hall adorned with intricate carvings and decorations.

Museum of Miniature Books

This is a cute little museum within the Icherisheher and is said to be the only museum in the world dedicated to miniature books. You can find versions of well known books such as The Little Prince or various plays by Shakespeare in micro form. There is also a huge international selection spanning the likes of Chinese communist Mao-era books to Islamic scripture. Entrance here is free.

Juma Mosque

The underrated Juma Mosque deserves a visit, especially when you’re already exploring the Icherisheher. This is often skipped by group tours so there’s a fair chance you’ll find the place to yourself at any given time. The architecture is beautiful with intricate carvings on the stone facade of the mosque. 

Chill in a Teahouse

a teahouse in baku's old city

a teahouse in baku’s old city

While exploring the old city of Baku, make sure to stop by for tea and cakes at one of the teahouses within the vicinity. For great views, Cay Bagi 145 offers sweeping views of the Maiden Tower from the topmost dining room. Admire the scene while munching on excellent Russian Honey Cake and traditional tea.  

National Museum of History of Azerbaijan

national museum of the history of azerbaijan

national museum of the history of azerbaijan

Stretching an entire block, the National Museum of the History of Azerbaijan is located a few blocks away from the old city walls. The building used to be the residence of an oil magnate until the Soviet Army confiscated the premises and turned it into a museum. The museum itself consists of 2 parts – the first is a showcase of the opulence of the 1920’s when the building was occupied for its original purpose. Visitors will pass through ornately decorated rooms filled with priceless furniture and antiques. The second part of the museum showcases the history of Azerbaijan. The latter was closed during my visit. Do note that the entrance to the museum is from Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev Street. 

Day 2 – Flame Towers, Heydar Aliyev Center & Museums

Day 2 of the Baku itinerary offers visitors a mix of modern and old architecture, stunning views and a relaxing stroll along the seafront.

Flame Towers

flame towers of baku

flame towers of baku

On the second day of the trip, visitors can start their day by visiting the iconic Flame Towers . These three skyscrapers are the most recognizable landmarks of Baku and are a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting the city. The towers are illuminated at night and offer a stunning view of the city. Visitors can also take a funicular for 1 Manat to the top of the towers for a panoramic view of Baku. The adjacent Highland Park offers not just a great view of the towers but also of the skyline of Baku.

Carpet Museum

A short walk from the entrance to the funicular is the Carpet Museum . The building itself is shaped like a rolled carpet and inside, the exhibits provide a visual showcase of the different carpet styles in Azerbaijan, including the historical regions of Azerbaijan that are in present-day Iran. It is worth visiting for those who are into carpets or who are aesthetically-inclined. 

Baku Boulevard (Bulvar)

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After visiting the Flame Towers, visitors can take a stroll along the Baku Boulevard , a beautiful promenade that stretches along the Caspian Sea. The boulevard is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, and offers a variety of activities such as bike rentals, cafes, and street performances. The boulevard also features a Ferris wheel that offers a bird’s eye view of the city.

Heydar Aliyev Center

heydar aliyev center

heydar aliyev center

In the afternoon, visitors can head to the Heydar Aliyev Center , a modern architectural masterpiece that houses a museum, exhibition halls, and a conference center. The building was designed by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid and is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts. The museum inside the center showcases the history and culture of Azerbaijan, and visitors can also enjoy the beautiful gardens surrounding the building.

Tip: Afternoon is the best time to visit the Heydar Aliyev Center as the sun will be shining on the front part of the building during this time.

Window Shopping in Nizami Street

pedestrian area of nizami street

pedestrian area of nizami street

You can spend the late afternoon to evening window shopping along the pedestrian section of Nizami Street . One thing I noticed about Baku is that shops are often open until late, with restaurants closing even later. Most of the buildings along Nizami Street are floodlit at night and make for an atmospheric scene when walking around the area. I asked the locals who actually pays for the electricity bills and was told the government does. 

Day 3 – Gobustan & Other Day Trips Near Baku

Gobustan national park.

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petroglyphs of gobustan by bruno girin

On the third day of the Baku itinerary, visitors can explore the Gobustan National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes. The park is located approximately 60 km southwest of Baku and can be reached by car or public transportation.

The petroglyphs at Gobustan date back to the Upper Paleolithic period and provide a glimpse into the lives of ancient humans. Visitors can take a guided tour of the park to learn more about the history and significance of the petroglyphs.

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gobustan mud volcanos by nick taylor

In addition to the petroglyphs, Gobustan is home to over 300 mud volcanoes, which are unique geological formations that spew mud and gas. Visitors can take a guided tour of the mud volcanoes to learn about their formation and see them up close.

Ateshgah Fire Temple

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ateshgah fire temple by nick taylor

After visiting Gobustan National Park, visitors can head to the Ateshgah Fire Temple , located approximately 30 km northeast of Baku. The temple is a unique religious site that was once used by Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikhs.

The temple is known for its natural gas fires, which have been burning for centuries. Visitors can take a guided tour of the temple to learn about its history and significance.

The final stop on the third day of the Baku itinerary is Yanar Dag , a natural gas fire that has been burning for centuries. The fire is located approximately 25 km north of Baku and can be reached by car or public transportation, or as a final stop in a day trip that includes the Ateshgah Fire Temple.

Visitors can watch the flames dance and take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The fire is particularly impressive at night when it illuminates the area.

Overall, the third day of the Baku itinerary offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural wonders and cultural sites of the region.

Day 4 – Day Trip to Shamakhi and Sheki

Aside from Baku, Sheki is another popular destination for those visiting Azerbaijan. Being 4 hours away, some travelers invariably choose to stay overnight. If you have the time, staying overnight allows you to explore Sheki at a more leisurely pace and to head to additional places such as the mountainside village of Lahic which is known for crafts. That said, it is entirely possible to do Sheki as a day trip and I did exactly that. From Baku, I departed at around 8AM and got back at 9PM. The day trip allowed me to stop at Shamakhi, the Diri Baba Mausoleum and Nohur Lake before taking in the sights of Sheki. 

juma mosque in shamakhi

juma mosque in shamakhi

Roughly midway between Baku and Sheki is the town of Shamakhi . It is most known for the Juma Mosque , a historic place of worship and the oldest mosque in Azerbaijan. It is considered a significant example of Islamic architecture in the Caucasus region. The mosque originates from the 8th century during the Arab invasion of Azerbaijan and was later renovated and expanded in the 17th century. The mosque has a distinctive rectangular shape and features a large central hall with a high ceiling and wooden columns. The interior of the mosque is decorated with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy.

inside shamakhi's juma mosque

inside shamakhi’s juma mosque

One of the most notable features of the Juma Mosque is its minaret, which stands at a height of 24 meters and is decorated with intricate brickwork and ornamental motifs. The minaret is one of the oldest surviving examples of Islamic architecture in the Caucasus region and is considered a masterpiece of medieval brickwork.

nohur lake

A further hour or so from Shamakhi is Nohur Lake . It is a picturesque lake located in the Gabala region of Azerbaijan and is surrounded by lush green forests and mountains, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. During autumn, the trees on the hills surrounding the lake turn into a flurry of red and yellow, making it an especially scenic spot for photos.

The lake is fed by several mountain streams and is known for its crystal-clear waters, which reflect the surrounding landscape and create a stunning visual effect when viewed in the early morning before the winds set in. The lake is also home to a variety of fish species, including trout and carp, making it a popular spot for fishing. Aside from fishing, visitors to Nohur Lake can take part in a range of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and picnicking. There are several hiking trails around the lake that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests and visitors can also rent boats or kayaks to explore the lake itself. Visitors who are heading to Sheki typically make a customary stop to admire views of the lake. 

Sheki Khan’s Palace

sheki's khan palace

sheki’s khan palace

Sheki Khan’s Palace is one of the most famous landmarks in Sheki. It was built in the 18th century and served as the residence of the local ruler, the Khan of Sheki. The palace is known for its intricate architecture and beautiful frescoes.

A typical tour of the palace takes visitors to various rooms that are decorated with beautiful frescoes and stained glass windows. Outside the palace is a large garden with fountains and a pool.

sheki khan palace exterior

sheki khan palace

Along the walk to the main palace building, visitors can marvel at local craft shops, including one that showcases just how the stained glass windows were restored without using a single nail. 

Visitors can take a guided tour of the palace and learn about its history and architecture. Photography inside the palace is prohibited.

Caravanserai

caravanserai of sheki

caravanserai of sheki

The Caravanserai is another popular historical site in Sheki. It was built in the 18th century and served as resting houses for traders and travelers who were passing through the city. Up to this day, the caravanserai is used as a place for lodging. It has now been converted into a hotel. While the facilities are not plush, the atmosphere evokes a much simpler time. There is also a charming central courtyard filled with trees and benches for guests to relax in. The outer part of the caravanserai is filled with souvenir shops and teahouses. 

Albanian Church

albanian church in kish village, sheki

albanian church in kish village, sheki

The Albanian Church in Kish Village is a historic Christian church located in the village of Kish in the Sheki Rayon of Azerbaijan. The church is believed to have been built in the 1st century AD and is considered one of the oldest Christian churches in the Caucasus region. It was originally an Albanian Apostolic Church and was later converted into a mosque during the Islamic conquests in the 8th century.

In the 19th century, the church was renovated and restored by the Russian Empire, which controlled Azerbaijan at the time. It was then used as a Russian Orthodox Church until the early 20th century. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the church was returned to the Azerbaijani government and was declared a national historical and architectural monument.

skyline of sheki

skyline of sheki

Where to Eat in Baku

Baku offers a wide range of Azerbaijani cuisine with its unique blend of flavors and spices. Visitors can try the traditional dishes such as plov, dolma, and kebab. Plov, a rice dish cooked with meat and vegetables, is a must-try for anyone visiting Azerbaijan. Dolma, stuffed grape leaves or vegetables, is another popular dish. Kebabs, grilled meat skewers, are also a staple of Azerbaijani cuisine.

For those who prefer vegetarian options, there are plenty of options available. Badimjan dolma, stuffed eggplant, and lobiya choban salati, a bean salad, are some of the vegetarian dishes that visitors can enjoy. Azerbaijani cuisine also features a variety of soups, including dovga, a yogurt-based soup, and shorba, a meat-based soup.

Here are some recommended restaurants that I have personally tried:

Nakchivan – This nicely decked restaurant specializes in cuisine from the Azerbaijan exclave of Nakchivan. Check out the Nakchivan variation of Dolma, the Chicken with Pomegranate Sauce as well as their crunchy flat walnut pies. 

sumakh

Sumakh – This is another atmospheric restaurant to check out in Baku for local food with an extensive menu of local dishes. Servings are huge so it may not be ideal for solo diners. Their plov and lamb dishes are excellent.

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chicken cutlet in marivanna

Marivanna – kitschy and instagram-worthy Russian restaurant in the city center near the coast. 

Dolma – This underground restaurant is very touristy but they serve a wide variety of Azerbaijani and Caucasus dishes so if you are pressed for time, this city center restaurant is a great option.

United Coffee Beans – this is probably the closest you can get in Baku to a hipster cafe. While coffee houses abound in the city, the number of establishments that offer vegan milk options is limited. United Coffee Beans is one of them. They also have a range of healthy eats including grain bowls and wraps.  

Accommodation

When planning a trip to Baku, finding the perfect accommodation is crucial. Fortunately, Baku offers a wide range of options to suit every budget and preference.

Luxury: InterContinental Baku – Located right in the heart of the city, the InterContinental Baku is housed in a strategic location. It is just next to Sahil Metro Station and about 10 minutes walk away from the Icherisheher (Old Town) and the pedestrian shopping street of Nizami. Rooms are plush and the lighting is touch-based.  

Budget: Sahil Hostel & Hotel – There are a few hostels where backpackers congregate in Baku and Sahil Hostel & Hotel is one of the more prominent places of lodging. Don’t be fooled by the rather un-glamorous entrance – the hotel itself is modern and clean. Wooden parquet floors help shield guests from the cold from autumn until spring. Private rooms are also available, including those that have their own balconies. This hostel is also an excellent place from which to watch the Formula 1 in Baku. 

Helpful Tips for Baku & Azerbaijan

  • Travel Insurance: In this age of uncertainty, I’d err on the side of caution and purchase travel insurance. You can check out Worldnomads as they have quite an extensive coverage, even including personal accidents into their list of benefits.
  • Getting Around: While in Baku, I use Bolt app which allowed to get around different spots in the city easily despite knowing no Russian or Azeri language. I got to pay local price and most trips within the city cost me less than 3 Manat (~ around 2 USD or less).
  • Best Time to Visit Azerbaijan: Most places in Azerbaijan, especially the area near Baku which is semi-arid, don’t get much rain so there’s no rainy season to be wary of. However, do not that it can get very hot in summer which is in July and August. 

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Baku Itinerary: How to Spend Perfect 2 Days in Baku

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If you are here, you must be planning to spend 2 days in Baku and looking for an itinerary that lets you make the most of your time in the dynamic and stunning capital of Azerbaijan. Qədəmin mübarək olsun! I’m quite confident, this two-day Baku itinerary will meet your expectations.

I’ve crafted this itinerary in a way that it covers almost all the must-see sights in Baku city, including the beautiful Old City aka Icheri Sheher, the iconic Flame Towers, and the unique Heydar Aliyev Center. I also recommend some great places to eat and stay, so you can experience the best of Azerbaijani cuisine and hospitality and share helpful tips, so you can plan a perfect and memorable trip.

Visiting Baku for Two Days: A Perfect Baku Itinerary

A city where old and new weave seamlessly into a captivating tapestry of ancient traditions and futuristic innovations, Baku is full of intriguing history, culture, art, architecture, and gastronomical adventures.

Located on the shore of the Caspian Sea, the city is loaded with innovative architecture and well-heeled infrastructure, thanks to its rich oil and natural gas reserves.

With a plethora of cool places to explore and enjoy, you are going to have an amazing time in Baku. Are you ready to uncover Baku, one of the most intriguing hidden gems in Europe ?

Day 0: Arrival in Baku

Board a shuttle or hire a Bolt from the  Heydar Aliyev International Airport  to the city center.

Make sure you book a hotel that’s right in the heart of the city so you stay close to where the action is. It saves you from the extra work of figuring out public transportation and makes getting around the city super convenient.

Depending upon when you arrive in Baku, you can plan your day accordingly. We arrived around 2 pm and had almost half a day at our disposal. We checked into our hotel on Nizami Street , freshened up, had a refreshing cup of coffee and snacks, and napped.

Well-rested, we head out in the evening to join a 3-hour guided night city tour where our local guide made us see and feel the magic of Baku at night. With brightly lit-up monuments, the city really comes alive as the sun goes down.

Day 1: Explore Baku’s Old City

icherisheher inner city baku old city

On your first day in Baku, explore the UNESCO-listed Old City, Icherisheher aka inner city . With charming cobbled streets lined with medieval architecture, It’s the heart and soul of Baku. There’s no better place to soak in the city’s rich culture & history.

It’s recommended to take a free walking tour or a private walking tour to learn more about the city’s rich history and culture. However, if you want to explore on your own, here’s a route to follow.

Enter the Old City via historic Gosha Gala Gapisi (Double Gates) and start with Maiden Tower (Qiz Qalasi), the mysterious and iconic ancient tower that’s considered the oldest structure in Baku. It’s the much-loved symbol of the city that has inspired quite a few Azeri folktales and even appears on the Azerbaijani national currency, the manat. For an entrance fee, you can see the museum inside the tower and climb to the top to enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the bay.

qiz qalasi maidan tower baku

Next, head to the Palace of the Shirvanshahs , a 15th-century palace that served as the residence of the Shirvanshahs. The main building of the palace is turned into a museum now that displays a collection of historical artifacts. Other notable structures inside the complex are a Divankahana, a mausoleum, tombs, mosques, and a bathhouse.

If you are a museum and a book lover, walk a few steps from the palace to visit the Museum of Miniature Books , Zarifa Salahova’s treasure trove of hundreds of thousands of miniature edition books in different languages from almost all countries around the world. Entry is free.

museum of miniature books baku azerbaijan

While you stroll the narrow winding streets of the Old City, make it a point to stop by Muhammad Mosque, Juma Mosque, and Bazaar Square, and shop for traditional souvenirs.

baku old city traditional souvenirs shopping

Also, capture the different perspectives of the iconic Flame Towers from varied spots in the Old City.

icherisheher baku old city flame towers view

As you stroll the charming streets of Baku Old City, you’ll come across a score of colorful photography spots.

colorful photo spots baku old city icherisheher

And colorful doors and windows, and unique sights!

colorful doors windows baku old city icherisheher

Afterward, relish traditional Azerbaijani lunch at Mugam Club or Karvansaray Restaurant, or Sehrli Təndir. Located inside old Han or caravanserai, all these restaurants offer a historical vibe. You must try local specialties such as dolma (stuffed grape leaves), plov (flavorful rice dish), and succulent kebabs.

After lunch, head to Nizami Street , the main shopping street in Baku. Lined with shops, cafes, restaurants, some architectural gems, and the famous Fountain Sqaure, it’s utterly atmospheric and is a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee, grab a bite, or indulge in window shopping.

sculpture girl with umbrella nizami street baku itinerary

After a day’s sightseeing, it’s time to relax and enjoy the beautiful sunset and then the vibrant nightlife of Baku.

Walk down to the Bulvar (Baku Boulevard) to catch the beautiful sight of Baku bathed in sunset colors and enjoy a stroll along the picturesque waterfront promenade along the Caspian Sea and feel the wind in the hair while relishing the views of Baku’s modern skyline.

bulvar baku boulevard flame towers night view

Flame Towers , the hero of the city’s skyline comes alive at night with a mesmerizing light show. Bulvar is also home to a range of cafes, restaurants, and attractions like Baku Eye (the Ferris Wheel), and the National Flag Square . The area around the boulevard is bustling with activity at night, making it a great place to soak up the city’s energy.

Complete your day with a dinner at Sky Grill , an outdoor terrace restaurant by Hilton located on the 24th floor that boasts a breathtaking nighttime view of the city. You can enjoy the drinks at their signature revolving rooftop bar on the 25th floor, 360 Bar .

Day 2: Explore the Modern Side of Baku

modern baku flame towers

Begin your second day by getting up close with the Flame Towers , the iconic trio of skyscrapers you’ve been watching from every corner of Baku.

Just across the towers is Upland Park aka Highland Park , a beautiful urban park that’s home to exciting sights like a Turkish mosque, an eye-catching fountain waterfall, Martyrs’ Lane or Alley of Honor , and the Eternal Flame Monument . You can climb the stone steps or take a funicular to the top of the park to enjoy the bird’s eye view of the city and its bay.

panoramic view city bay upland park highland baku

Next, head to the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum , a gold mine of the carpet-weaving history of Azerbaijan. You can admire the intricate designs that include traditional as well as modern and learn about ancient weaving techniques. Visit the museum’s official website for information on entry tickets and opening hours.

azerbaijan national carpet museum baku

Once out of the museum, stroll the beautiful Mini-Venice . You can ride a gondola here. Cross the Denizkenari Milli Park and walk down to Nizami Street to enjoy another round of traditional Azeri lunch at Dolma or Firuze.

After lunch, drive to the Heydar Aliyev Center , a masterpiece of modern architecture in Baku by the legendary architect, Zaha Hadid . Marvel at its exquisite fluid curves and innovative design and walk around the museum to learn about the contemporary art and culture of Azerbaijan.

heydar aliyev center baku

If time permits, drive a bit further to Heydar Mosque , the largest mosque in the Caucasus. It looks gorgeous. You wouldn’t see many tourists here as it’s not open to the public.

Come back to Baku Old City and enjoy a traditional cup of tea and experience the tea culture of Azerbaijan at Çay Bağı 145. Coffee lovers interested in witnessing the coffee culture of Aaerbaijan can choose to sit at Coffee Moffie or Old School.

Refreshed and rejuvenated, take a moment to capture the beauty of Baku at night. Stroll the beautifully lit streets of the Old City, stopping by wherever your heart desires, and trying local sweets like pakhlava, shekerbura, and goghal at one of the many sweet shops.

icheri sheher old city baku at night

Trip to Baku: How to Plan

Best time to visit baku.

While April to October is considered the best time to visit Baku, the end of March (average high of 13°C or 55°F and average low of 5°C or 41°F), April (average high of 16°C or 60°F and average low of 8°C or 46°F), and October (average high of 19°C or 66°F and average low of 12°C or 53°F) are the perfect months to be there. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, lower prices, and of course, a beautiful opportunity to enjoy the city and its attractions with ease, without hoards of tourists.

The end of March is particularly good for culture lovers as it’s when Azerbaijan celebrates its major festival of Novruz , the Persian New Year.

Getting to Baku

heydar aliyev international airport getting to baku itinerary

Served by Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), Baku is well-connected to major international cities with more than 40 direct flights from various cities across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Azerbaijan Airlines remains the major air carrier.

If you are coming from the neighboring countries, there are regular trains and buses to Baku from Moscow, Tbilisi, Istanbul, and Tehran. You can also plan a road trip from these cities, but make sure you familiarize yourself with border entry requirements, driving permits, and road regulations.

How to Get From the Airport to Baku City Centre

The International airport is located about 24 km from the city center and takes somewhere around 30 minutes to cover the distance.

Aero Express , the official airport shuttle runs every 30 minutes from the airport to the city center and vice versa. It stops at Surakhani Bridge, Koroglu metro station, and 28 May Metro Station or Central Railway station and costs AZN 1,30 to 1,50. To use the services, you need to buy BakuKart , the city’s public transport card at the BakuKart kiosk, and be aware, the kiosk accepts only Azerbaijani manat. Find more information at www.aeroexpress.az .

Hiring an official taxi or Uber or Bolt is also a good option if you seek comfort and ease. Bolt or Uber costs a little less than an official taxi.

For a stress-free and safe transfer, I usually recommend booking a private airport transfer . As a family traveler, I prefer this option while traveling to foreign countries as it’s comfortable and much safer when traveling with kids.

Getting Around Baku

The Old City, the Bulvar, and its attractions are best explored on foot, however, for attractions like Heydar Aliyev Center, you’d need transport.

For that, you can hire a taxi (choose Uber or Bolt always) or board a Metro (you need a BakuCard).

If you don’t want to worry about transportation, the best way is to take a guided tour around the city. Get Your Guide and Viator offers a range of paid guided tours in Baku, like and Civitatis offers free walking tours. The tours take away the hassle of transportation as well as give you a chance to know more about the history and culture of the place.

If you are planning to take a day trip or two from Baku, it’s best to rent a car or hire a chauffeur-driven car or book a guided tour.

We hired a local car with a driver and thus, traveling around Baku or to other places in Azerbaijan was a breeze. I strongly recommend hiring a chauffeur-driven car if you are traveling with kids. It’s quite affordable and comfortable for families.

How to Stay Connected in Baku

staying connected in baku azerbaijan azercell sim card tourist

It’s vital to stay connected while in a foreign country. The roaming packages cost a fortune, so I use and recommend getting a local sim card wherever I travel.

You’ve two options – you can buy an e-sim card ( if your mobile phone supports it) from Airalo before even you land at your travel destination or reach the destination and buy a tourist sim card from the local mobile network operators.

For Baku, Azercell , Bakcell , and Nar are the most famous mobile service providers, with Azercell being the best in terms of network and coverage. You can compare the tourist sim packages to choose the one that fits your bill. I purchased the one with 2 GB of data for 7 days in Azerbaijan . It cost me AZN 10 ($5.88).

Where to Stay in Baku

There’s a mind-boggling range of accommodations, including luxury hotels in the city center or boutique guesthouses in the Old City, Icherisheher. I highly recommend choosing accommodation located inside the fortress walls or close to the Old City.

royal antique boutique hotel baku azerbaijan

OVERALL BEST : Royal Antique Boutique Hotel (⭐ 9.5) Located inside the Old City, 400 meters from the Palace of The Shirvanshahs, this atmospheric hotel offers comfy and clean rooms, a rooftop terrace, a restaurant, and a bar. A continental breakfast comes included. Travelers rave about it saying it feels like a home away from home.

renaissance boutique hotel baku azerbaijan

TOP BUDGET HOTEL: Renaissance Boutique (⭐ 8.4) This hotel is a few minutes walk from the Old City and offers comfy, clean, and spacious rooms. Some rooms come equipped with a balcony while those that don’t afford windows with city views. The hotel has a terrace, a restaurant, and a bar.

hotel art club baku azerbaijan

TOP MID-RANGE HOTEL: Art Club (⭐ 9.3) Located close to the Old City, the Art Club features a shared lounge, terrace, restaurant, and bar. Rooms are cozy, clean, and comfortable. The staff is super professional, friendly, and helpful. Their suites with a terrace are the best! With the affordable prices, it’s definitely the best value for your money.

four seasons hotel baku azerbaijan

TOP LUXURY HOTEL: Four Seasons Hotel Baku (⭐ 9.3) Strategically located right next to the Old City, this 5-star hotel overlooks the Caspian Sea and Baku Old Town. Most of the rooms and suites afford the panoramic views over the sea and the old city. They also feature an indoor swimming pool, a spa, and a wellness center in addition to a sauna and hammam, and a fitness center.

hilton baku azerbaijan

TOP LEVEL TRAVEL SUSTAINABLE HOTEL: Hilton Baku (⭐ 8.7) Less than 10 minutes walk from the Old City, this 5-star seafront hotel features a terrace restaurant with a view, a famous revolving rooftop bar, & a tea lounge. All the rooms offer awesome views of the city and the sea. Most importantly, the hotel is committed to sustainability and has been certified as Travel Sustainable Level 3+ property.

luxary home zafro palace apartment baku azerbaijan

TOP APARTMENT: Luxary Home Zafro Palace (⭐ 10) Located in the Yasamal district, this beautiful and ultra-spacious 3-bedroom luxury apartment is perfect for big families. It comes with a living room, a fully equipped kitchen, ensuite bathrooms, and a balcony with mesmerizing city view. To safeguard your privacy, the accommodation has a private entrance and soundproofing.

What and Where to Eat & Drink in Baku

restaurant firuze baku best places to eat authentic azerbaijani cuisine local food

When in Baku, you can’t miss out on a diverse range of traditional Azerbaijani flavors. Baku is a haven for non-vegetarians like my husband and daughter. If you are a vegetarian like me, always ask for vegetarian-friendly options before dining in because some restaurants don’t serve vegetarian food at all.

Here are some must-try local dishes and recommended dining spots in Baku:

Shakh plov or shah pilaf , a classic rice dish typically made with saffron, tender lamb or chicken, aromatic spices, and loaded with dried apricots, plums, chestnuts, and raisins is a must-try in Baku. The vegetarian version is also available. The best restaurants to try this dish are Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant and Sahil Restaurant.

Indulge in one of the most popular Azeri dishes, Dolma (yarpaq dolmasi) wherein grape leaves are stuffed with a savory mixture of rice, minced meat, onions, and herbs. In a vegetarian version, badimjan dolmasi, eggplants are stuffed with a mixture of herbs and spices. The best restaurants to try are Mugam Club and Dolma.

Don’t miss out on trying kebabs. Grilled to perfection, these skewered meat delights come in various options like lamb, beef, chicken, or fish. The most common varieties are lyulya kebab , shashlik , baliq kebab , and toyuq kebab . The best restaurants to try a kebab platter include Karvansaray Restaurant and Sumakh.

Sample lavash , a traditional thin unleavened flatbread baked in tandir, a traditional stone oven. It’s claimed to be Armenian in origin, however, is prepared in Azerbaijan, Iran, and Türkiye. Almost all the restaurants serve lavash in Baku.

Relish Qutub , a paper-thin flatbread, filled with meat or greens, folded, and baked in saj, a traditional Azerbaijani frying pan. You can try this famous snack at Sumakh, Sahil, Nergiz, and Sehrli Tandir.

Try Buglama , a stew wherein lamb or mutton pieces are steamed with onions, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and spices at Sehrli Tandir.

Levengi is a traditional dish of chicken, fish, or eggplant stuffed with walnuts, onions, and raisins, and flavored with albukhara and alcha seasonings. You can relish this traditional dish at Sehrli Tandir.

Dovga , a yogurt-based soup peppered with fresh herbs like dill, leek, mint, and coriander is a must-try at Mugam Club. It’s served hot or cold, depending on the season.

Savor Pakhlava , a delicious layered pastry dessert prepared with filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey at Rəmzioğlu Paxlava or Sheki Sweet Home.

baku pakhlava baklava azerbaijan

Shekarbura is another sweet and delicate crescent-shaped Azeri pastry filled with sugar and nuts such as almonds, walnuts, and hazelnuts. You can try this mouth-watering dessert at Rəmzioğlu Paxlava or Sheki Sweet Home or Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant.

How about tasting local wine ? Bayan Shira and Sadaf (white), and Madrasa (red) are the most popular Azeri wines. The good places to try Azerbaijani wines are Room Fine Art Wine & Dine and KEFLI Local Wine & Snacks. If you are a wine aficionado, joining a wine crawl walking tour lets you explore the best wine bars in Baku with a local guide.

Another unusual yet tasty treat to try is a combo of Tea and Jam ! Tea is vital to Azerbaijan culture, much like in India. Traditionally, chai is served with jam. The jams, mostly, contain whole fruit such as cherries, plums, berries, pears, apples, pumpkin, watermelon, pineapple guava, or dry fruits like walnuts. The best place to experience the Azeri ritual of chai and jam is Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse.

And gulp down a glass or two of Ayran , a chilled salty yogurt drink, especially if you are traveling during summer. You can find it at most supermarkets easily.

Helpful Tips

Here are a few things you should keep in my while exploring Baku!

  • Azeris are friendly and helpful, however, most of them don’t understand English, so keep the Google Translate app handy all the time. It’s a lifesaver! Also, knowing a few basic phrases in Azerbaijani can greatly enhance your travel experience.
  • Use Bolt or book a private transfer from the airport to avoid inconvenience and a taxi scam.
  • Baku is a walkable city and thus, packing a pair of sturdy and comfy shoes is a must!
  • It’s best to exchange currency in the center of the city than the airport.

Alternative Baku Itineraries

If you have more than 2 days in Baku, here are suggestions to help you craft an itinerary accordingly:

3 Days in Baku Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Baku City Day 2: Explore Baku City Day 3: Day Trip to Gobustan or Ateshgah and Yanardag or maybe a guided day tour of all three attractions

4 Days in Baku Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Baku City Day 2: Explore Baku City Day 3: Day Trip to Ateshgah and Yanardag Day 4: Day Trip to Gobustan, Bibi-Heybat Mosque, and Shebeke Beach

5 Days in Baku Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Baku City Day 2: Explore Baku City Day 3: Day Trip to Ateshgah and Yanardag Day 4: Day Trip to Gobustan, Bibi-Heybat Mosque, and Shebeke Beach Day 5: Day Trip to Shamakhi and/or Lahic OR alternatively, you can take a day trip to Sheki while exploring Lahic, Gabala, and Shamaki on the way (an exhausting one but worth it)

6 Days in Baku Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Baku City Day 2: Explore Baku City Day 3: Day Trip to Ateshgah and Yanardag Day 4: Day Trip to Gobustan, Bibi-Heybat Mosque, and Shebeke Beach Day 5: Day Trip to Shamakhi and/or Lahic Day 6: Day Trip to Gabala and or Savalan Valley

7 Days in Baku Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Baku City Day 2: Explore Baku City Day 3: Day Trip to Ateshgah and Yanardag Day 4: Day Trip to Gobustan, Bibi-Heybat Mosque, and Shebeke Beach Day 5: Day Trip to Shamakhi and/or Lahic Day 6: Day Trip to Gabala and or Savalan Valle Day 7: Day Trip to Quba and/or Khinaliq

Baku Travel FAQ

Is baku worth visiting.

Indeed. With fascinating history, culture, architecture (a mind-boggling mix of medieval and futuristic), plenty of beautiful attractions, unique natural landscapes, delicious cuisine, and welcoming locals, Baku checks all the boxes on being a wonderful travel destination.

What’s Baku Famous For?

Located on the shores of the Caspian Sea at the intersection between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East – the capital city of Azerbaijan, Baku is renowned for oil exploration and F1 races . A fine blend of ancient and modern architecture, the Flame Towers (the poster boy of Baku) and Heydar Aliyev Centre showcase innovative futuristic trends while the UNESCO-listed humble Icherisheher preserves its beautiful heritage. There’s a treasure of history, art, and culture in Baku owing to its strategic position on the ancient Silk Road Trade Route . It’s dubbed the City of Winds as it remains windy almost all through the year. Also, Baku is known for being the lowest-lying national capital in the world .

Is Baku Safe For Tourists?

Baku is a flourishing capital with a well-off infrastructure and is amazingly tourist friendly. It’s fairly safe for tourists, however, common tourist scams like getting overcharged by taxi drivers, stealing credit card information, or pickpocketing do occur. As with any travel destination, it’s vital to exercise caution and take sensible precautions such as taking care of your belongings, not carrying large amounts of money, using reliable transportation services, not venturing out after dark, and being vigilant of your surroundings.

How Many Days Are Enough in Baku?

2 days in Baku are more than enough to explore the highlights, however, if you would like to discover beyond the highlights, I recommend at least 4 days in Baku.

Is Baku Expensive to Visit?

I’d say, Baku is neither cheap nor expensive – it’s reasonably competitive. Obviously, the cost of your trip largely depends on various factors – the duration of your stay, your travel style & personal preferences. The estimated daily expenses in Baku can range anywhere from $50 to $150 depending on the type of accommodation, food outlets, transportation options, and attractions you choose.

Do I Need a Visa to Visit Baku?

It depends on your nationality. Check the visa requirements for Azerbaijan before planning your trip. Azerbaijan offers single-entry eVisa to over 95 countries, including the US, European Nations, the UK, Canada, and India. The online application process is super easy.

What is the Local Currency in Baku, and Can I Use Credit Cards?

The local currency in Baku, Azerbaijan, is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN). Credit cards are widely accepted in Baku, however, It is wise to keep some local currency handy for small purchases, especially in street markets or smaller establishments that may not accept credit cards.

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Why and When to visit Baku Azerbaijan – A week’s first-timers itinerary

Why visit Baku, Azerbaijan you might wonder? Well, you’re searching for somewhere new to explore, a place with a mix of great food, ancient traditions but modern comforts. But you also crave a touch of ‘something new’ and creature comforts? Great, then why not get to know this magical city full of cultural fusions and modern pride and possibility.

In a week in Baku, you can tour medieval palaces hidden in the heart of the walled city. After sightseeing, you can sip a cocktail overlooking the entire city from a different rooftop bar each night.  

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan may not top the lists of ‘countries visited yet, but hey that’s THE reason to go now.  It’s growing in popularity fast. With loads of unique things to do and see, a safe, family friendly culture and eating out pretty good value, Baku beats expectations! So, we really encourage you to explore this small, hospitable and beautiful part of the world. 

Old City Baku with its many medieval buildings

I will admit I visited a very different Baku for the first time in 1999. At this time, Azerbaijan was hard at work shaping its forward path after independence from the Soviets, for the second time in a century.  Incredibly, I was lucky enough to live here in the 2000s for several years and now always love returning to Azerbaijan.  

Here’s our guide to spending a week in and around Baku, with practical tips to make the most of your visit. For many, it may be reassuring to know English is widely spoken by the younger generation and within Baku, main attractions are well sign-posted in English.

If you’re thinking about mountain hiking after spending time in Baku, you might encounter less English in smaller remote villages, but doesn’t this just add to the adventure?  Take another read of our post Don’t Speak the Language?

First, let’s cover some basics!

Where is Baku?

Azerbaijan views itself geographically as European – remember the country did win a recent Eurovision Song Contest! To the north lies Russia, to the west Georgia, and to the south Iran and Armenia.  There is also a very short 11-mile border with Turkey! We don’t get into politics on our blogs but be aware of the tensions and restrictions associated with historical and ongoing regional conflicts if you plan to travel between countries in region.  

Baku sits on the Caspian Sea, which is in fact a lake. In fact, it’s the largest inland lake in the world, measuring 149,200 square miles (386,400 square km)—larger than the area of Japan. Click here for more amazing facts about the Caspian.

There are resorts along the coast but I think the draw to coming to Azerbaijan is to explore the city, countryside and culture although an afternoon at the pool or beach is always a lovely break from sight-seeing.

Nightfall in Baku brings bright lights of the 3 Flame Towers and lights shimming on the Caspian Sea waters.

When's the best time to visit Baku?

For the best weather, plan to visit in May/June or wait until September/October. It can be very hot in July/August and you won’t enjoy walking around as much. Many Azeris escape to their country dachas (summer cabins) out of the city. Baku does have a breeze. Sometimes it can be quite windy but don’t let this put you off at all – it’s a plus in mid summer!

Although winters in Baku are mild and typically frost free, surprisingly it can snow occasionally in Baku (here’s our dog, Ellie, when she experienced her first  snowfall!)  There is a ski resort in Quba, north of Baku if you’re looking for a new alpine run!

Baku International Airport interior showing a shopping area

Good to Know: Azerbaijan has 20+ public holidays!

Azerbaijan is a country that loves Public Holidays.   There are over 20 public holidays in Azerbaijan listed here . On these dates, some public sites may be closed. Facilities like restaurants, parks, waterfront areas and shops may be busier as Azeri families spend time together.

Do I need a visa to visit Azerbaijan?

Yes, BUT it’s so easy now as you just apply on-line for an e-visa! Here’s what you need to know.

Azerbaijan introduced an e-visa process a few years ago. Believe me, this has transformed the process of getting a tourist visa to enter the country.   Just go on-line and apply here and within 48 hours you’ll receive an email with your visa attached! A single visa is $20 USD (2023).

What's the currency of Azerbaijan?

The currency is the Azeri Manat (AZM) and credit cards are widely accepted. I find it is good to have a bit of cash to hand for entrance tickets, buying water or a coffee. Tips are not expected but appreciated. You can pick up cash at the airport on arrival or just ask at your hotel for the nearest ATM.

Most travellers will find prices in Baku good value unless you’re hitting the 5 star/luxury end in which case you will pay global prices.

Getting to Baku

Currently the best air routes from within Europe or USA are with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul.  Azerbaijani Airlines or Azal (the national airline) has a limited service but this includes direct flights from major hubs of New York, London and regional hubs including Qatar.  There are also sufficient regional carriers  if you fancy combining time in Azerbaijan with say Uzbekistan or Georgia.

Important Tip. If you have visited Armenia, you may be questioned about this before being permitted to enter Azerbaijan. 

There is not a metro or train service from the airport to town (30-40 mins) so either pre-book with booking.com or Uber once you arrive.  Most central hotels have good shuttle and transfer options too.

Airport Departures from Baku shows the regional and international routes to and from the capital.

Land crossing/Trains into Baku

Unfortunately the international overnight train service between Tblisi, Georgia into Azerbaijan (Baku) has been suspended and at the time of writing does not appear to re-starting passenger border services  any time soon.  You can leave Azerbaijan into Georgia but cannot enter into the country.  It’s worth checking the status if you plan to travel independently, but reliable data can be sparse to come by.

Accommodation in Baku

A photo of the staff at Royal Antique hotel, Baku

Just look on Booking.com and you will see the huge range of accommodation options available in Baku. Take your pick from the stunning seafront ‘Four Seasons’ to mainstream brands like Hilton and Marriott with great facilities, pools and central locations. Our preference is to stay within the walled Old City; the historic heart of Baku. In 2023, we stayed at a small boutique hotel, Royal Antique. Use Booking.com or  contact them direct for best rates. Here’s the breakfast room with beautiful views and a wonderful eager to please, happy team!

Royal Antique Hotel Baku is a traditional building in the heart of the old city

Packing for Baku, Azerbaijan

Above all, you want to be comfortable on your travels.  For a week in Baku and a couple of trips out of town there are a few items we urge you to pack including:

– comfortable shoes – walking is a must to explore the city’s cobbled streets, climb steps, and hike around on trips out of town;

– headscarf and knee length clothing if entering mosques

– sun-hat and sunscreen

– a little more ‘dressy’ clothing. Azeris dress well and are smart and outfits well put together. For evening dining, enjoy dressing up!

– shorts are becoming more ‘the norm’ but most Azeris do not wear shorts out and about!

– binoculars as city views are simply incredible!

Getting Around Baku is easy

Central Baku where a lot of the tourist sights are, is easy to navigate on foot. There is a reliable and safe metro system which is cheap way to get across town if you need to. T he Azerbaijani Metro Guide site has a route map and instructions on buying tickets . The stations are well maintained and some are really beautiful.

Uber and Bolt taxi services are  available and, from our experience, are reliable and remove any need to bargain on fares. Your hotel can advise what works based on your location and destinations.

Beyond Baku, you will need to decide whether to take tours, hire a driver or rent a car.  Roads between the main cities are pretty good, but driving may not be what you are used to. If you want to head to some of the mountain villages, I strongly suggest you hire a driver or take a tour because these are single tracks, sometimes over remote terrain and you need to know what you’re doing.

PS. (I never drove in Baku! – parking is a bit of a nightmare)

Uber service in front of Bibi Heybat Mosque Baku

A Week in Baku Itinerary

This itinerary blends time in the heart of beautiful  Baku and sprinkles in 2 trips outside the city.  There are so many great places to eat across the city so we won’t recommend daily restaurants by day. However, we share some of our Baku favourites towards the post end!

Use our ideas as a baseline, or follow it as is! If you need help from a travel specialist, we highly recommend Regent Holidays who know this part of the world so well, and offer a range of organized trips to take the work out of your lap!

Day 1 - Introduction to Baku

Day 1 - morning - old city walled city "icheri sheher".

First, download a map of the city center.  Next, make your way to the double gates that are the main entrance into the UNESCO recognized 12th century, medieval city of Baku. It’s simply stunning with narrow streets leading to homes, museums, shops, parks, cafes, restaurants and hotels. 

Old Town Baku shop which curves around a cobbled street and displays local handicrafts

Book with Baku City Tours for a free city walking tour . We do this because despite having lived here, it’s a great way to keep updated. What’s more, we meet local residents who love their city! Arif was a fantastic guide and passionate about his country and its future. His company also offers other tours in Baku and beyond so check out their site above.

After a few hours of exploring, find yourself a traditional restaurant in the old city. Recharge your batteries by relaxing over a hearty lunch – the local food is wonderful. 

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Day 1 - Afternoon - Hop On-Hop Off Bus to Highland Park

Consider taking the Hop On/Hop Off bus to get your bearings around the broader city.  With 16 stops, this route takes around 1.5 hours to do a full circuit. Why not get off at the Highland park stop for a refreshment (ice cream anyone?) and soak in the panoramic views of the city and the sparkling waters of the Caspian.

You will see a mosque as you walk around the gardens at the top, and several memorials.  Take a walk down what is called Marty’s Alley, where etched faces of those lost in conflict decorate memorial graves. Whatever views you hold, this is a poignant place and a reminder of ongoing conflicts within the region.

Baku Hop On Hop Off Tour

While you are here, you will be drawn to three massive towers rising out of the hillside.  These architectural icons dominate the skyline but at the same time, blend in with the old and remind us of the important role Baku played in the early energy sector development.  More on how to spend time here on Day 6!

To return to the city, take the funicular down to the Boulevard at sunset for stunning views across the city and Caspian Sea.

Funicular in Baku

Day 2 - Magic Carpets and Ancient Palaces

Day 2 morning - visit the carpet museum.

Azerbaijan has a rich heritage of carpet weaving. If you want to buy an authentic souvenir, a hand-made rug will last you years. Before you start shopping though, visit the UNESCO supported National Carpet Museum. which was set up in 1972 and has thousands of beautiful exhibits.  The museum is near the  Boulevard and is designed to look like a rolled up carpet as you can see in the photo below!

Tip: If you want to see carpet making, head to Guba (a couple of hours north of Baku), where traditional weaving continues. You can even take a class!  When our Dad came to visit Baku, visiting the carpet weavers was one of his highlights and the carpet we bought remains bright and beautiful to the day! We also did some bargaining 🙂

A carpet museum in Baku was designed to look like a rolled up carpet.

Day 2 Afternoon - Discover Palace of the Shirvanshahs

You likely walked past The Shirvanshahs Palace if you took our suggested walking tour yesterday. Now it’s time to get inside the ancient palace system and the royal way of life that existed here centuries ago.

Open from 10am to 6pm you can easily spend a hour or so here. Buy your ticket at the small booth as you enter through the main gate. Its 15AZM for foreigners and you can book onto a tour, if you enjoy getting more of the secrets and stories of which there are many!

medieval palace of shirvanshahs in Old City Baku dating back to 12th century

Just round the corner from the Palace, is the Miniature Book Museum, free to enter and open 11am-6pm.  It is closed Monday and Thursdays! Pop your head in for a few minutes and discover a library of tiny literature of every possible genre. It’s fun and fascinating and apparently in the Guinness Book of Records! And between the two, is a beautiful tea garden.

Image of a miniature book museum in central Baku

After a rest from all that exploring, why not stroll the waterfront Promenade. Exit the old city and cross the main road back towards the carpet museum and you will find yourself in a wide boulevard filled with life,

This is a 4km boulevard  with traditional tea cafes and small kiosks selling treats from candy floss to ice-cream. It’s a delight and full of families enjoying an evening out, especially at weekends. You will get amazing views of the Flame Towers dancing with colors as night falls and in the other direction, the Port of Baku shines out as a modern symbol of the prosperity of the country

Boulevard Baku is a 4km stretch of walkway adjacent to the Caspian Sea

Day 3 - Gobustan & Mud Volcanoes

Why not take a trip out of town and explore a couple of remarkable Azerbaijan sights?

The unique Gobustan National Park is around an hour south of Baku.

First, we recommend a stop at the impressive Bibi Heybat mosque. It’s right on the roadside as you head south. It’s modern but beautiful to visit en route. Many tours to Gobustan will make a stop here.

Gobustan National Park, Azerbaijan

Next you will arrive in Gobustan which is a small village, but just beyond is an important historic site. 

Start in the well-appointed museum to get an overview. Then drive on further to the site where the petroglyphs can be viewed up close.

It’s quite rough walking so wear shoes with a good tread. Put yourself back in time and imagine how life might have been here. It’s quite intriguing as you stand in what is really an arid desert.

Mud Volcano Absheron Peninsula, south of Baku Azerbaijan. These small volcanoes erupt routinely with bubbles of 'mud'.

After Gobuston, it’s on to the mud volcanoes, and if you have kids with you, they will LOVE these. They bubble and pop and are (I was informed) only to be found in Azerbaijan. When we visited in May 2023, a new walkway and viewing system was being constructed along with a mud spa, so that will be a new experience on offer soon!

This day is really best done with a tour because they will give you lunch and it will be around 7 hours door to door. There are limited restaurant facilities in these locations so bring a picnic if you’re traveling independently.

Exploring the mud volcanoes of Absheron Peninsula.

Day 4 - The Old, The New and The Pool

Day 4 - morning- maiden tower and heydar aliyev center.

Maiden Tower is an iconic medieval fortress in Baku, Azerbaijan measuring 29 meters tall.

You will likely have seen this on your first day city tour and subsequently as you walked around the Old City.  There is many a tale as to why this tower was built back in the 7 or 8 th century. Some regard it as a fortress lookout point as the sea came up here centuries ago; others love to share the tales that are the stuff of legends. You decide what to believe when you visit!

The entrance for foreigners is 15 AZM. There’s a booth next to the base of the tower where you can purchase a ticket. There’s a small museum inside and as you wind your way up the 29 meters of stone staircase, each floor has artifacts to browse over. On reaching the top, you will get great views of the city but a Perspex glass (new, since I lived here) makes taking photographs a little less pleasurable!

Next to the entrance of the Tower, you will find the shady, relaxing cafe called Qiz Qalasi. It’s a perfect spot to sip some Azeri tea with traditional nuts, and jam as you watch life go by. One of my favourite spots in Baku.

Drinking Azeri tea at Qiz Qalasi cafe

Heydar Aliyev Center

Next grab an Uber over to the ‘out of the world’ sensational Heydar Aliyev Center, designed by British Iranian architect Zaha Hadid. The brief was to create a building in the name of Heydar Aliyev (the previous president who is seen as the father of modern Azerbaijan), symbolizing the break away from Soviet times.

It truly is a stunning piece of design and hosts many events, exhibitions and international meetings. Entrance to the museum is currently 15 AZM – use the Heydar Aliyev Official site to buy an e-ticket for entry or buy at the door. Don’t miss it.

Heydar Aliyev Center Baku

Day 4 - Afternoon - Relax before evening of Azeri culture

If you haven’t already snuck in a little time by the pool, then we suggest you take this afternoon to relax and soak up some rays. 

And now you’re all chilled, why not head out for some live music or theatre show. Baku has a rich arts culture, from galleries to jazz clubs, opera, ballet and an impressive state Philharmonic complex. Check local magazine guide Baku Life for what’s on during your visit. The Baku international jazz festival is a big pull – now in its 18th year.

Advert for Baku International Jazz festival shows performers and history of the event, now in its 18th year.

Day 5 - Day out in Quba Region

Book yourself on a tour that heads north of Baku on the M1 Highway. As you leave the city behind, you will get an appreciation for rural life as you see small settlements and stop off at local sights like the cute Candy Cane mountains.

Within an hour, you will be in Quba staring at the beauty of the Caucasus mountains and exploring small villages where life is so different from the city. Your guide will help you with ideas of things to do but some may be worth checking out ahead of time. It is possible to rent cabins and spend a few days here too. Quba is a lovely town to wander around.

Candy Cane Mountains north of Baku are a colorful stripped feature with purple, red and yellow.

Maybe you’re an avid golfer? If so, Azerbaijan has invested millions to bring its clubs to international levels and you can book in for a round at the Guba Golf course w hich golfer friends speak highly of. There is also a course in Baku.

Beyond Quba, most tours keep going to the tiny settlement of Xınalıq. It is literally perched on top of a mountain and so remote that you can only get here in summertime. Baku City Tours have a great day out that combines these destinations o r check with your hotel.  Don’t miss Quba! It’s so relaxing and rejuvenating here.

Xinaliq Village Azerbaijan is remote and gives visitors an insight into rural life away from the capital Baku

Day 6 - A little shopping & sipping

Day 6 - morning - bazaars and bargain hunting.

Living in Baku means visiting the local bazaar for the best food on offer. I used to love my Saturday morning trips to Yashil Bazaar (Green Market) which still is my favourite. You will find fresh produce, spices, herbs, pendir (local cheese), fresh pomegranates, juiced to order, meat, cakes – yes all you could possible want to eat. This is a great place to buy spices, dried fruits and herbs to bring home. Be prepared to bargain a little – it’s the culture! Teze Bazaar is a Baku institution and been operating for over 80 years. It’s also a  little more central.

Shop in Old City Baku

For a more modern shopping experience, head to one of the modern shopping malls in the city center. The flower shaped Deniz Mall has modern shops or head to the Port Baku area for your designer goods! Nizami street and Fountain Square are lined with retail options too…shoppers, you will love Baku.

Although touristy, I love hunting through the stores in the Old City for a gift or two.  If you find yourself drawn back here, try to make time to stop by the  renown poet Aligaga Vahid’s statute.  You will stumble upon many more great example of the artistic talents of generations of Azeris as you explore the city.

Next door, is a small cafe which is a little tent full of traditional tea samovars. They have delicious teas, coffee and cakes to choose from and you’re looking right at the old city wall. This is how I like to spend an hour on my last afternoon in Baku.

Shops sell traditional jams and confectionary

Day 6 - Afternoon/Sunset at the Flame Towers

So, we’ve given you a little time in this itinerary to pack or visit another part of the city on your last afternoon. But before you head to the airport, we think a last night cocktail is needed at the Fairmont’s Bar 19, within one of the Flame Towers you’ve been admiring all week. 

Take an Uber and park yourself at the window area and just marvel at the city you’ve got to know.  They have a light bar menu too if you’d like to eat here. Enjoy as the city’s night lights start to sparkle beneath you.

View from 19th floor of Fairmont Hotel Baku

Other amazing rooftop bars

There are no excuses not to find yourself a rooftop bar spot during your week in Baku. Other great central spots for a cocktail with stunning vistas are the Hilton’s 360 Rotating Sky Bar or Infinity at the Marriott to toast the end of an incredible week in Baku!

As promised, Baku food highlights

Asian Chinar Restaurant

Gone are the days of heavy carb loaded food in this part of the world. Just check out Baku Restaurants on Trip Advisor and you’ll see what I mean!

The fusion of Persian, Russian and European flavors create a delight in local food options. Equally, you will find excellent Asian, Italian, Indian options from relaxed cafes to fine dining.  We recommend trying at least one traditional restaurant because the food will be authentic and more affordable. Qula or Old Baku Restaurant.

Around Nizami (Fountain Square) you will find restaurants for every taste. An interesting one is an old Cheese factory and the current menu is built on this concept! Fun.

Baku traditional restaurant

If you want to venture out of the city center a little, grab a ride to White City which has erupted in recent years with designer shopping and elegant eating.

For Asian, Chinar (at the bottom of the Funicular ride) remains a top favourite, and Indian is available along with other regional delights including Iranian and Georgian.

My favourites are old city rooftop restaurants with striking vistas along with your glass of wine,

Finally, don’t overlook street food like the always available Azeri Kebab. You will find many kiosks around Fountain square to buy this ever popular local snack.

Teahouse in Baku in a garden full of colorful plants

And, a few last thoughts...

Baku’s architecture reflects its unique mix of European, Islamic and Soviet influences. It’s a fascinating destination and although you can easily fill a week with this itinerary, there is so much more to discover.  Imagine:

-hiking in the rugged Caucasus mountains,

-joining the annual Baku Formula 1 Race Party (dates are 13-15 September in 2024),

– traveling west to Sheki staying overnight at its stunning caravanserai (ancient trading stop). While here, enjoying local baklava made from hazelnuts. You can even take a cooking class here to learn more about delicious Azerbaijan food. If you’re a foodie, you will love Azerbaijan!

City Night View of Baku with old city wall and Flame Towers lit up

So many places are ‘over visited’ these days. It’s maybe not as much fun when we’re pushing through crowds.  But not here.  

We feel Baku and Azerbaijan offer fresh travel adventures with an element of freedom to roam. From the times I have spent here, I will guarantee you will leave Baku with new friends because the Azeri people are some of the most hospitable, kind and talented people on our planet. 

Love Jude and Ruby 

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Visit the capital and commercial hub of Azerbaijan, Baku –  a low-lying city with coastline along the Caspian Sea.  See the gracefully illuminated stone mansions and pedestrianised tree-lined streets filled with exclusive boutiques.

Travel package to baku azerbaijan

Baku : 3N/4D

Starts from, us$ 315/person.

GROUP SIZE: Tour will be conducted on the basis of minimum 10 adult passengers per tour confirmation with advance payments

Trip Highlights

  • Baku City Tour
  • Icheri Sheher (Old City)
  • Nizami Street
  • Upland Park
  • Alley of Martyrs
  • Flame Tower complex
  • Heydar Aliyev Center
  • Gala Village
  • Temple of Eternal Fire – Ateshgah
  • Yanardag Burning Mountain

Day 1 : Welcome

  • Arrival at Baku Airport, Meeting with English speaking guide and transfer to the hotel, you will have the opportunity to get your first glimpse of this truly unique city. Your travel itinerary begins right away, as on the way of Hotel.
  • Standard check in time at 1500hrs unwind your luggage and get fresh.
  • Eveing free for leisure
  • Overnight at hotel.

Day 2 : Sightseeing

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Baku city tour. Icheri Sheher (Old City), known as a “fortress” – is a unique historical and architectural conservation area in the center of Baku. This is one of the ancient and densely populated places of the country and even of the Middle East. Archaeological excavations revealed burial vaults of the Bronze Age. The Maiden Tower (the 12th century) and the Shirvanshah palace (the 13th-16th century) are well-known historical monuments also located in Old City. Besides them there are a lot of other unique monuments of Icheri Sheher: mosques, minarets, the remnants of caravanserais “Multani” and “Bukhara”, ancient baths.
  • Walking down to Nizami Street (old trading zone with lots of shops and boutiques), Fountain Square, shopping center Park Boulevard mall, etc.
  • Baku panorama viewing from the Upland Park and the Alley of Martyrs. Next to the Alley there is Baku business & hotel complex «Flame Towers Baku» – a new business card of the city. The famous Flame Tower complex composed of 3 buildings. It is interesting that lighting of Flame Towers is considered to be the best in the world according to the survey of skyscrapercity.com. The surface of the Towers is fully covered with LED screens which reflect different visual characters in motion, easily visible from almost any part of the city.
  • Overview to beautiful lightning of buildings in Baku on Neftchiler Avenue which starts from Azneft Square. By walking in Baku Boulevard where guests can see Small Venice and Baku Eye. Afterwards, tour will be continued by having walking tour on Nizami Street devoted to the Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi, who is the author of famous composition Khamsa.
  • Visiting Heydar Aliyev Center (outside). Heydar Aliyev Center represents a fluid form which emerges by the folding of the landscape’s natural topography and by the wrapping of individual functions of the Center. An internationally recognized architectural work, the building of the Heydar Aliyev Center has become a signature landmark of modern Baku due to its innovative and cutting-edge design.
  • Back to the hotel & overnight at hotel

Day 3 : Transfers

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visiting Azerbaijan’s historical ethnographic reserve – the ancient village Gala: the center of the Absheron peninsula in the east of Azerbaijan, on a strategically important hill which dominated the area. The older part of Qala village was declared to be a historical ethnographic reserve in 1988 and encompassed 216 historical, archaeological and architectural monuments. The village has five mosques, the remains of a castle, three bathhouses, more than 170 houses, as well as mausoleums, vaults, storage lakes etc. Qala village is not, however, just a collection of monuments illustrating medieval architecture, but a complex simulating a town built in medieval Absheron. It is a rural metaphor for the Inner City and fortress at the center of Baku.
  • Visiting The Temple of Eternal Fire – Ateshgah – is an authentic Azerbaijani exotic. It is well-known practically all over the world. It is located 30 km from the center of Baku in the suburb of Surakhany. This territory is known for such unique natural phenomenon as burning natural gas outlets (underground gas coming onto surface contacts oxygen and lights up). The temple in its present state was constructed in the 17th-18th centuries. It was built by the Baku-based Hindu community related to Sikhs.
  • Visiting Yanardag Burning Mountain The word “Yanar” in Azeri language means “burning”, and “Dag” – “mountain”. And this is real a burning mountain – not metaphorically, but literally. Once in Absheron it had been a lot of places where natural gas coming out from the earth to the surface ignited spontaneously, but with the start of mass extraction of oil and gas in Absheron these places started to disappear. At present, it is the only place of this unique natural phenomenon – the output of natural gas to the surface.
  • After Absheron tour guests will visit several shopping malls in Baku such as “Genclik mall”, “28 mall” and “Park Boulevard” and bazaars where they can taste and buy local fruits, vegetables, honey and sweets of different regions of Azerbaijan.
  • Back to the hotel & overnight at hotel.

Day 4 : Check Out

  • Buffet breakfast at the hotel
  • Check out from the hotel
  • Transfer to the Airport for flight back to home.
  • We hope you take back unforgettable happy memories.
  • 03 Nights accommodation in Baku on twin / double sharing basis
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Transfers airport-hotel-airport and transportation
  • English-speaking guide services as per program
  • Excursions as per program
  • Entrance tickets to museums and sights as per program
  • Return air fare
  • Cost of Travel Insurance
  • Cost of Optional tours
  • Cost of Extension / Deviation of Air Ticket
  • Courier Charges
  • Any other expenses of personal nature
  • Portages at hotels, Airport and Sea Ports
  • Anything not mentioned in Cost includes box
  • GST as per GOVT.

Baku : 4N/5D

Us$ 410/person.

  • Shopping Malls
  • Yeddi Gozel Waterfall
  • Amusement park in Gabala
  • Lunch at restaurant.
  • Dinner at restaurant.
  • Back to the hotel and overnight at hotel
  • Transfer to Gabala.
  • Gabala is the ancient capital of Caucasian Albania. Archeological evidence indicates that the city functioned as the capital of Caucasian Albania as early as 4th century BC. The Ruins of the ancient town are situated 15 km from the regional center, located between Garachay and Jourluchay rivers. Gabala was located in the middle of the 2,500-year-old Silk Road, and was mentioned by Pliny the Younger as “Kabalaka”, Greek geographer Ptolemy as “Khabala”, Arabic historian Ahmad ibn Yahya al- Baladhuri as “Khazar”. In the 19th century, the Azerbaijani historian Abbasgulu Bakikhanov mentioned in his book.
  • Guests will have a visit to Nohur Lake and Yeddi Gozel Waterfall.
  • Lunch at hotel.
  • Visiting Tufandag Winter-Summer Tourism Complex. Here guests will have opportunity to see the beauty of the region by using cable car and other entertainment at place.
  • Visiting Gabaland entertainment center – number one amusement park of Azerbaijan and the most entertaining and exciting place of recreation.
  • Returning back to Baku.
  • Dinner at hotel.
  • Transfer to the Airport for flight back to home. We hope you take back unforgettable happy memories.

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