Explore Baku’s highlights with expert guides, free photography, and stunning views. Book now for an unforgettable Azerbaijani adventure.
Explore Baku’s highlights with expert guides, free photography, and stunning views. Book now for an unforgettable Azerbaijani adventure.
- Miniature Books - The Baku Museum of Miniature Books is the only museum in the world dedicated to miniature books, situated in the historic Inner City of Baku. It opened on April 2, 2002, and in 2015, it was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest private museum of its kind. Visitors can enjoy a unique collection that highlights…
- Miniature Books - The Baku Museum of Miniature Books is the only museum in the world dedicated to miniature books, situated in the historic Inner City of Baku. It opened on April 2, 2002, and in 2015, it was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest private museum of its kind. Visitors can enjoy a unique collection that highlights the art and craftsmanship of miniature literature.
- Palace of the Shirvanshahs - This historic palace, dating back to the 1400s, comprises five distinct sections, making it an ideal destination for those interested in the region’s culture, architecture, and traditions. The main building’s construction began in 1411. Visitors can enter through its grand portal and proceed to the Divankhana, a stone pavilion in the courtyard. The impressive mausoleum, designed by architect Memar Ali, serves as a burial site. Additionally, guests can visit the Palace Mosque, built in the 1430s, and the bathhouse, which features 26 unique rooms.
- Maiden Tower - The Maiden Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site known locally as Giz Galasi, stands proudly within Baku’s walled city. Built in the 12th century, this iconic structure is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, rising prominently against the skyline.
Visitors to the Maiden Tower can explore the museum inside, which offers insights into the history, culture, and revolutionary past of the walled city. For those feeling adventurous, climbing the stairs to the top rewards them with breathtaking views of the Caspian Sea and the surrounding cityscape.
- Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum - The renowned Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, located in the heart of the country, boasts one of the largest collections of rugs and carpets in the world. Visitors can explore the beautifully curated halls, filled with vibrant tapestries that highlight various weaving techniques and materials from Azerbaijan’s rich history.
Since its renovation in 2014, the museum showcases around 10,000 items, extending beyond just carpets. A standout feature of the museum is its collection from the Shusha Museum of History, which includes approximately 600 carpets from a city devastated by Armenian forces in the early 1990s. The museum also features a well-stocked bookstore and occasionally hosts public lectures, bringing its fascinating history and vibrant culture to life.
- Ferris Wheel - Situated on a boulevard with stunning views of the Caspian Sea, the Baku Ferris Wheel (Baku Eye) offers visitors breathtaking panoramic vistas of the city and its coastline. Originally constructed for the Eurovision Song Contest held in Azerbaijan in 2012, the Ferris wheel has since become one of the most prominent landmarks in the city, attracting both locals and tourists.
- Little Venice - “Little Venice” at Baku Boulevard is a charming mini-town featuring islands connected by stone bridges and gondolas gliding through pristine water channels. Established in 1960 and expanded to cover 10,000 sq. m., it includes two restaurants serving both Western and Eastern cuisine. Visitors can enjoy a serene gondola ride and indulge in delicious meals while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere near the Caspian Sea.
- Walking Tour
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets to Fnicular, Carpet Museum, Little Venice, Shirvansahlar Palace
- Tour Guide
- Photo Shoots
- Walking Tour
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets to Fnicular, Carpet Museum, Little Venice, Shirvansahlar Palace
- Tour Guide
- Photo Shoots
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Baku City Tour provides more than just a standard sightseeing adventure; it’s an affordable, enjoyable, and unforgettable way to explore the highlights of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. With this tour, participants can expect:
- Complimentary water throughout the tour to ensure you stay refreshed and hydrated.
- Free access to Highland Park, one of…
The Baku City Tour provides more than just a standard sightseeing adventure; it’s an affordable, enjoyable, and unforgettable way to explore the highlights of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. With this tour, participants can expect:
- Complimentary water throughout the tour to ensure you stay refreshed and hydrated.
- Free access to Highland Park, one of the city’s most breathtaking viewpoints.
- A professional photography service at no additional cost, allowing you to capture your special moments.
- An experienced tour guide who will share insights about Baku’s history, culture, and fascinating stories.
- A variety of tour options, whether you’re interested in exploring the historic old city, modern architecture, or the natural beauty of Azerbaijan.
The Baku City Tour is a fantastic way to experience the city and create lasting memories. Reserve your spot today and get ready for an amazing adventure!
- 30 minutes is considered as a walking for near destinations
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.