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Explore Azerbaijan: Unveil the Enchanted Beauty of the Land between

About Azerbaijan

Discover Azerbaijan, a hidden gem of the Caucasus region. Rich in culture and history, this country offers a blend of ancient heritage and modern lifestyle. From the vibrant city of Baku to the scenic landscapes of Gabala, Azerbaijan has something for everyone. Explore its diverse cuisine, unique architecture, and warm hospitality on your next adventure.

Azerbaijan is a country located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordering the Caspian Sea to the east. It is a land of contrasts, with a rich history, diverse landscapes, and a unique mix of Eastern and Western cultures.

Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, is a beautiful and vibrant city that combines modern architecture with historic landmarks. Visitors can explore the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is a maze of narrow streets and alleyways lined with historic buildings, mosques, and minarets. The city also has a thriving food scene, with traditional Azerbaijani dishes such as plov, dolma, and kebab, as well as international cuisine.

Beyond Baku, Azerbaijan offers many other attractions for visitors. The country has a rich and varied landscape, with mountains, forests, and deserts. The Caucasus Mountains are a popular destination for hiking and skiing, while the Caspian Sea offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. Azerbaijan also has several national parks and nature reserves, including Gobustan National Park, which is home to thousands of prehistoric rock carvings.

Azerbaijan is also known for its rich cultural heritage. The country has a long history of rug-making, and visitors can see traditional Azerbaijani carpets being woven by hand in local workshops. The country is also famous for its music, with traditional Azerbaijani music featuring the tar, a stringed instrument, and the mugham, a form of classical music.

Overall, Azerbaijan is a fascinating travel destination with something to offer everyone. Whether you are interested in history, culture, food, or nature, this country has it all. So why not book your trip today and discover this hidden gem for yourself?

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Popular Stays in Azerbaijan

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The Azcot hotel is a conveniently located accommodation in the center of Baku, Azerbaijan it also provides walking access to the heart of the city, restaurants, tourist attractions and businesses. The facilities offer suttle bus service to pick you up from the airport, excursions, bar, fabulous breakfast and many more facilities to make your stay as pleasant as possible. All the rooms are of different categories according to the required space needed services and are fully equipped with internet access, satellite TV, bathroom with amenities, use of all facilities and safe among other amenities.
Conveniently located near the centre of Baku, yet away from the bustling traffic noise, this hotel is a great choice for private and social functions, conferences and business meetings. The airport is just a 15-minute drive away and the nearest metro station can be reached within a 10-minute stroll. The air-conditioned premises of the hotel house a splendid spa centre where guests can relax after the busy day. They can treat themselves to the Sauna, soak in the hot tub or laze around in the hammam after a relaxing massage. There is also an outdoor pool for those who want to refresh and a modern fitness centre with tennis court for the active types. Guests can enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast and international cuisine together with the best fish plates in town, at the hotel's stylish restaurant. Excellent pastries and exotic tea selections can be tasted in the boutique-style Cafeteria. Starting September 1, 2021, by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, according to paragraph 2.5-5.3., persons over 18 years old can use the services provided in hotels only with a valid COVID-19 passport (fully vaccinated, having an immune certificate or contraindications).
Conveniently located in the historic part of Baku, Hyatt Regency hotel is just a 5-minute drive from the city centre with its shopping, dining and entertainment, and 10 minutes from the Baku Exhibition Centre and the government offices. Its guests will also have access to the public transport system with the closest stop being just 200 meters away. City shuttle service will be available for in-house guests on complimentary basis 5 times in a week. The elegant, air-conditioned rooms of this hotel have classic-style interiors and warm-colored decor. All rooms come complete with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and a private bathroom with free toiletries. The classy Mezzo Restaurant serves European and Azerbaijani cuisine and includes a shaded summer terrace. Guests can also enjoy drinks in the Lobby Lounge. Those of the guests who need some pampering can head to the World Class Spa and Fitness centre . There they can work out in the cardio studios, enjoy group classes or simply swim in the 2 25-metres pools. Kids' fitness and play zone is available.
Located in the heart of Baku, this hotel is within minutes from all major business and government offices in the capital and next door to the International Exhibition Centre. The surrounding area houses some of the most prestigious restaurants, bars and pubs of the country, and there are a number of links to the public transport within a 10-minute stroll. All of the tastefully-decorated rooms open to marvellous views of the Caspian Sea or the city skyline and are equipped with everything needed for relaxing or working. Guests can use the conference facilities and the Internet access to stay on top of their workload. Those who are looking for little “me” time can visit the health club and Spa centre and unwind in a sauna or undergo a soothing massage treatment. The restaurant is the perfect place where to sample the delicious local cuisine and enjoy a glass of the anise-flavoured Arak.
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Atropat Old City Hotel

The hotel is situated in the sea shore area of the Old City which is at the heart of ancient Baku and surrounded with a number of points of interest such as Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. There are restaurants about 200 m away and the nearest metro stop is approximately 400 m from the hotel. This air-conditioned business hotel has a total of 30 guest rooms. The hotel offers VIP treatment as a welcome amenity in the lobby, which also features 24-hour reception and check-out service. The hotel has a currency exchange and lift access to the upper floors. There is a conference hall and conference facilities for business travellers. Non-smoking rooms, a private electronic safe, 24-hour room service, 24-hour parking service, 24-hour travel booking service and laundry and dry-cleaning services are available. In addition, the hotel has a tour guide, cosmetic service and a concierge on offer. Moreover, there is a hairdressing salon, bar, restaurant and Internet access on site. The hotel also offers a car and airport transfer service and it is possible to hire the hotel taxi shuttle and a driver as well. Each room has an en suite bathroom with a shower, bath and a hairdryer. Rooms are furnished with double beds and all rooms are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, a minibar, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, safe box, electric door locks, 220v/50H electricity and an Internet connection access point. An ironing set and a terrace are also standard features in all accommodation. Guests can work out in the gym and book themselves in for a massage treatment at the hotel. Also Atropat Hotel provides airport transfer, Sheki, Qabala, Guba, Qusar, Shamakhi tours by extra payments. International cuisine is available at the hotel restaurant.
Offering a terrace, 24-hour front desk, tour desk and free WiFi, Premier Old Gates Hotel is set a 3-minute walk from Icheri Sheher Metro Station in Baku. Maiden Tower is 300 m away. The rooms feature air conditioning, a minibar, electric kettle and satellite TV. The bathrooms include a hairdryer. Guests can dine in the hotel's restaurant. Room service, packed lunches and breakfasts in the room are provided upon request. Baku Train Station is 3 km away, and Heydar Aliyev International Airport is 27 km from Premier Old Gates Hotel. Airport shuttle is available. This is our guests' favourite part of Baku, according to independent reviews. This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Baku! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area. This property is also rated for the best value in Baku! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.
Ideally located in the Khatai area, Days Hotel Baku promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The property has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Days Hotel Baku. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The property offers various recreational opportunities. Days Hotel Baku combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Baku unforgettable.
East Legend Hotel and his charming venue succeeds in combining modern facilities and excellent services with sophisticated elegance and traditional hospitality. Located in a quiet residential area it is just a 5-minute drive from the Philharmonic Hall, the State Museum of Art and the city centre. Baku's historic seaport is only 1km away and the winding path to it makes for a great evening walk. The venue itself is a true oasis of peace, tranquillity and relaxation. Guests who are looking to sample the authentic Azerbaijani cuisine will be at the right place in the pleasant ambience of the onsite venue. In the late afternoons they can sit on its terrace, enjoy the national drink – black tea, some of the syrup-saturated pastries called pakhlava and admire the panoramic views of the Caspian Sea. If the weather permits they can refresh in the crystal waters of the swimming pool located in the inner yard.

Things to do in Azerbaijan

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Semi-desert landscape, water basin, mud volcanoes, and the beautiful rare creatures (Gazelle, birds and other mammals) that make this strange trio spectacular. Our Shirvan National Park Tour will give you theese oportinities: - You will recognize the rare creatures of the Azerbaijani wild nature which mentioned in Red Book and preserved in Shirvan National Park; - Watching calmly their natural movements, reflexes in their living spaces - in nature will give you peace of mind.
Join Gobustan tour with Cactus. You will see archeological monuments. Gobustan state reserve has more than 6000 rock carvings, which depict primitive people, animals, battle-pieces, ritual dances, bullfights, boats with armed oarsmen, warriors with lances in their hands, camel caravans, pictures of sun and stars, on the average dating back to 5,000-20,000 years. Gobustan State Reserve was included in UNESCO's world social legacy list. Also we will visit Gobustan 3D museum and then will drive to MUD volcanoes.
Baku, the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan is the largest commercial, cultural and scientific center in the Caucasus region, and the largest port on the Caspian Sea. Sheki is one of the most famous and ancient places of Azerbaijan. Situated 700 m (2297 ft.) above sea level like an amphitheater surrounded by the mountains and forests of oak trees, this ancient city was long famed as a silk Centre and an important stop on the Great Silk Route
Baku, the vibrant capital city of Azerbaijan, offers a captivating blend of modernity and rich cultural heritage. A three-night tour in Baku promises an immersive experience, allowing you to explore its historical landmarks, indulge in its culinary delights, and witness the dynamic energy of this cosmopolitan city.
Gobustan & Absheron Trip is the best offer to know about our country. In a few hours, you will go back to the thousands of years and then see the first drilled oil well which is from the 19th century. Great chance to see mud volcanoes and Azerbaijan is number 1 country amongst other countries in the world. After the lunch break at 50 coins restaurant which offers us a lot of options to eat delicious Azerbaijani meals and drink fizzy or natural drinks. Our tour is going to finish with 2 interesting places like Fire Temple which used by Hindu & Persians during 15 - 19th centuries and obviously Burning Hill area where the flame all 365 days are active. The last place of the tour will give you a full understanding of why we call our beautiful country - Land of Fire!!!
Inclusions: Transfer from the airport to the hotel Accommodation at the hotel - 4* (Sapphire Bayil Hotel) Breakfast at the hotel Tour Guide Transfer from the hotel to the airport Exclusions: E-visa Flight tickets Free entrance to museums Lunch & Dinner Ticket to the rope line in Gabala Taxi to the mud volcanoes
Inclusions: Transfer from the airport to the hotel Accommodation at the hotel - 4* (Sapphire Bayil Hotel) Breakfast at the hotel Tour Guide Transport to the mud volcanoes Transfer from the hotel to the airport Exclusions: E-visa Flight tickets Free entrance to museums Lunch Dinner
State Historical-Artistic Reserve Gobustan is a unique monument of world importance and in the year 2007 has been included to the UNESCO World Heritage List. There is an area of 537 hectares of concentrated testimonies of the inhabitants of the region of the Stone Age era and subsequent periods with rock paintings, the human lot, tombstones, etc. Gobustan National Park: The archaeological side of Gobustan is very in with monuments. The reserve has more than 6,000 rock engravings dating back between 5,000 – 40,000 years. Visitors also view the remains of inhabited caves.

Why People Love Azerbaijan

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Jun 2023
About this “tour”.. the driver was friendly but didn’t speak any english. At the first 2 stops the driver pointed us in the direction where to go and stayed inside the taxi. But on the website it stated that there was a guide included with interesting stories… It didn’t stop there, he didn’t know...
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Chetan_V
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May 2024
The park is easily accessible by road, though not many people are aware of it. The guide at the park was friendly too and they allowed us to ride a bicycle at a nominal cost. We even spotted couple of migratory birds and many deers too, which is the main attraction.
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TuranKarimli
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Mar 2024
Very professional in our case. We had clients from Italy and they made the best ever experience for them. highly recommended for tailor made and unique tours and experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Azerbaijan

What are the top things to do in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan offers a variety of activities for travelers. You can explore the capital city of Baku, visit the ancient city of Sheki, hike in the Caucasus Mountains, or relax on the beaches of the Caspian Sea. Other popular activities include visiting the mud volcanoes, exploring the Gobustan National Park, and trying authentic Azerbaijani cuisine.

What are some must-see attractions in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan has many attractions that are worth seeing. In Baku, you can visit the iconic Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, or the Flame Towers. Outside of Baku, you can explore the historic city of Sheki, visit the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, or see the mud volcanoes in the surrounding area.

What are the best accommodations in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan has a range of accommodations to fit any traveler's budget. In Baku, there are many luxury hotels, such as the Four Seasons Hotel Baku and the Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers. If you're looking for a more affordable option, there are also plenty of hostels and guesthouses available. Outside of Baku, you can find many small guesthouses, as well as some luxury resorts, such as the Chenot Palace in Gabala.

What is the best time of year to visit Azerbaijan?

The best time to visit Azerbaijan is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be cold and snowy. However, if you're interested in winter sports, such as skiing or snowboarding, the winter months can be a great time to visit the Caucasus Mountains.

What is the local cuisine like in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijani cuisine is known for its use of spices, herbs, and vegetables. Some popular dishes include dolma (stuffed grape leaves), plov (a rice dish with meat and vegetables), and kebab (grilled meat on a skewer). Tea is a staple beverage, and Azerbaijan is also known for its sweet pastries and desserts, such as baklava and shekerbura.

What are some cultural experiences to have in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan has a rich cultural heritage that is worth exploring. You can visit the ancient Maiden Tower in Baku, explore the historic city of Sheki, or attend a traditional Azerbaijani music performance. Other cultural experiences include visiting local markets, trying traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, and learning about the country's history and traditions.

What is the nightlife like in Azerbaijan?

Baku has a thriving nightlife scene, with many bars, nightclubs, and restaurants open late into the night. Some popular spots include the Sky Bar Baku, the Le Chateau Music Bar, and the Buddha Bar. Outside of Baku, the nightlife is more low-key, but there are still plenty of places to enjoy a drink or a meal with friends.

Is Azerbaijan a safe travel destination?

Azerbaijan is generally a safe country for travelers. Crime rates are low, and violent crime is rare. However, travelers should take common-sense precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and keeping an eye on their belongings in crowded areas. It's also a good idea to be aware of local customs and dress modestly, especially if you're visiting religious sites.

What is the currency used in Azerbaijan?

The currency used in Azerbaijan is the Azerbaijani manat (AZN). It's a good idea to exchange some money before you arrive, or withdraw cash from an ATM upon arrival. Most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases.

What is the visa policy for Azerbaijan?

Most travelers will need a visa to enter Azerbaijan. However, citizens of some countries, such as Turkey and Russia, are exempt from the visa requirement. You can apply for a visa online or at an Azerbaijani embassy or consulate in your home country. It's a good idea to check the visa requirements well in advance of your trip, as the process can take several weeks.