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Walking in Baku in the evening and at night is really worth trying. You can engulf yourself with beautiful architecture, friendly attitude and energy in this safe city
Duration
1 Days
Est. Budget
budget
Difficulty
Easy
Best Time
Baku is windy and in winter it can be quite cold
Walking in Baku in the evening and at night is really worth trying. You can engulf yourself with beautiful architecture, friendly attitude and energy in this safe city
Icherisheher metro station
It’s located between the Philharmonic Garden and the City Hall
Start your day with a relaxed breakfast at one of the cozy cafes in downtown Baku. We recommend trying a traditional Azerbaijani breakfast with pomidor-yumurta (tomato and eggs) and tendir bread. Spend the late morning exploring Nizami Street (Torgovaya) for some window shopping, admiring the stunning 19th-century architecture, and soaking in the vibrant city atmosphere.
Take a leisurely stroll along the Caspian Sea Promenade (Bulvar) to enjoy the fresh sea breeze. You might want to visit the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum to see its unique roll-shaped building and exquisite collection. Later, enjoy a pot of aromatic tea with local jams and sweets in a traditional tea house (chaykhana). We recommend resting in the late afternoon to feel energized for the evening walking tour.
20:00 - IcheriSheher metro station
It's located between the Philharmonic Garden and the City Hall
20:30 - Old Town
The kernel of the city. Historical neighbourhood, medieval and partly colonial architecture.
21:30 - Boulevard
Seaside, fresh breeze of Caspian Sea, longest walking area in the region with attractions and caffes
21:50 - Funicular - Highland Park
After the shortwalk along the boulevard, we'll head toward the Highland Park on the funicular where you can enjoy probably the best view of the city
22:30 - Highland Park
The place with the best view and many sightseeings like Flame Towers
23:20 - Chemberekend
Walking down through historical Chemberekend area to the point we started passing through the former Gouvernor's Garden
Ending Point
IcheriSheher Metro
Starting from
$28/ person
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