Baku

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Baku Tours

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a fascinating blend of modernity and tradition. Here are some highlights and tips for a tour of Baku:

Must-See Attractions

Gobustan National Park:

Famous for its ancient rock carvings and mud volcanoes, it’s a short drive from the city.

Icherisheher (Old City):

Explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring narrow alleys, historic buildings, and landmarks like the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs.

Flame Towers:

Iconic skyscrapers that symbolize modern Baku. They’re especially stunning when illuminated at night.

Baku Boulevard (National Park):

Stroll along the Caspian Sea, enjoy the waterfront parks, and visit attractions like the Baku Eye and the Carpet Museum.

Heydar Aliyev Center:

A masterpiece of contemporary architecture designed by Zaha Hadid, showcasing exhibitions and cultural events.

Fire TempleAteshgah“:

Located in Surakhani, this historical site reflects the Zoroastrian culture and is a must-visit for its unique architecture.

Azerbaijan Local Cuisine

Sweets:

Don’t miss baklava and Bakhlava for dessert!

Plov:

A flavorful rice dish often served with lamb or chicken.

Dolma:

Stuffed grape leaves or vegetables, typically filled with meat and rice.

Kebabs:

Try various types, from lamb to chicken, often grilled over an open flame.

Tips for Visiting

Best Time to Visit: Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer mild weather and fewer tourists.

Transportation: The city has a reliable metro system, but taxis and ride-sharing apps are also convenient.

Language: Azerbaijani is the official language, but many people, especially in the tourism sector, speak English.

Currency: The currency is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for smaller vendors.