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Baku

Caspian promenades, walled Old City & rooftop lounges

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Baku is one of the most rewarding places to explore, and this local guide brings together the best things to do, where to eat and where to stay in one place. Highlights include Kicik Venesiya (Mini Venice), Old City (Icherisheher) and Flame Towers. Food lovers should not miss Eleven Restaurant & Lounge and Firuze. Below you will find 12 hand-picked local recommendations across sights, restaurants, hotels and tours, which you can filter by category and budget to plan the perfect trip, whether you have a weekend or a week.

Baku at a glance

  • Ideal stay: 2 to 3 days
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn
  • Highlights: Kicik Venesiya (Mini Venice) and Old City (Icherisheher)
  • Where to stay: Old City and Seafront
  • Local picks: 12 hand-chosen recommendations
  • Getting around: walkable, plus easy public transport

Where to stay in Baku

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Seafront

A long seaside promenade along the Caspian shore.
★ 4.5
$

City centre

A glamorous lounge on the 11th floor of the Park Inn with sweeping views over Baku Bay by night. A favourite for a lively evening out – come at the weekend when local and visiting jazz singers perform live with their bands.
★ 4.0
$$$

Old City

A warm spot for plov, dolma and other Azerbaijani classics.
★ 4.5
$$

Centre

The trio of flame-shaped towers that light up the citys skyline.
★ 4.6
$

Seafront

A belle-epoque-style luxury hotel on the boulevard.
★ 4.7
$$$

Day trip

A day trip to ancient rock carvings and bubbling mud volcanoes.
★ 4.6
$$

Centre

Zaha Hadids sweeping white cultural centre and museum.
★ 4.7
$

Baku Boulevard

A charming “Little Venice” on Baku’s seaside boulevard – a network of clean canals, islands and decorative stone bridges first built in 1960 and greatly expanded in 2012. Glide through in a gondola, then settle in at one of the island restaurants for Azerbaijani and international dishes.
★ 4.2
$

Old City

The enigmatic ancient stone tower guarding the old city.
★ 4.5
$

Old City

The walled medieval heart of Baku, a maze of lanes and caravanserais.
★ 4.6
$

Old City

The 15th-century royal palace complex of the old city.
★ 4.5
$

Centre

A local favourite for regional dishes and live music.
★ 4.5
$$

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Baku travel FAQ

How many days do you need in Baku?

Two to three days is enough to enjoy the highlights of Baku at a relaxed pace.

Where is the best area to stay in Baku?

Stay central and walkable to the main sights for a first visit.

What are the best things to do in Baku?

Browse the local picks above, from top sights and museums to where to eat and stay. Or read our best things to do in Baku guide.

What is the best time to visit Baku?

Spring and autumn usually bring the most comfortable weather and thinner crowds, though Baku is worth visiting year-round.

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