Baku City Tour aims to showcase the key attractions and architectural landmarks of Baku, painting a luxurious image of the city. Explore both modern and ancient facets of city life through this tour.
A historic pedestrian and shopping street, named after poet Nizami Ganjavi, boasting a rich cultural heritage and vibrant ambiance.
Established in 1909, it offers scenic views of the seafront, boasting the second-largest park in Europe. Visitors can stroll along its promenade and enjoy the city's beauty.
Housing the world's largest collection of Azerbaijani carpets, it relocated to a new building in 2014, situated along Baku's seafront park.
Delve into Baku's rich history with a walking tour of the Old City, home to the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, Multani Caravanserai, Bukhara Caravanserai, Maiden Tower, and the Miniature Books Museum.
Offering panoramic views of the city, visitors can reach the park via cable railway or by climbing stone stairs. It hosts notable landmarks such as the country's parliament building, the alley of martyrs, and the iconic Flame Towers.
Designed by Zaha Hadid and completed in 2012, this architectural marvel covers 57,500 square meters, showcasing innovative design and engineering feats.
Discover the essence of Baku through its diverse attractions, each offering a unique glimpse into the city's past and present.