Experience the ultimate Baku tour in seven hours of history, culture and architecture. Explore UNESCO-listed Old City-Icherisheher, including the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs’ Palace. Visit historic mosques, caravanserais and traditional bathhouses showcasing Silk Road heritage. Discover the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center with its revolutionary parametric design. Walk along Baku Boulevard and explore the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum with thousands of historic carpets. Conclude at Highland Park with panoramic views of the Flame Towers, Caspian coastline and city skyline.
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The tour begins with a short drive to Icherisheher, Baku’s UNESCO-listed Old City, where a guided walk starts at the Double Gate and continues through narrow stone-paved streets shaped by centuries of urban and defensive planning. Guests explore key landmarks including the Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, Juma Mosque, Muhammad Mosque, and Murtuza Mosque, reflecting pre-Islamic and medieval Azerbaijani architecture. The route also includes the historic Bukhara and Multani Caravanserais, Bazaar Square, the Agha Mikayil Bath, the Saint Bartholomew Church site, the Miniature Book Museum, and Vahid’s Garden. The tour offers an immersive walking experience with photo opportunities and in-depth commentary from a private guide, with approximately 3 hours spent exploring the Old City.
The tour continues with a fifteen-minute drive to the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, an iconic example of contemporary architecture designed by Zaha Hadid and completed in 2012. The center exemplifies parametric design and fluid geometry with undulating surfaces and seamless continuity, integrating modern engineering with cultural symbolism. Its concrete structure is reinforced with a space-frame system, achieved through advanced computational design techniques that ensure both aesthetic fluidity and structural stability. Guests spend approximately 60 minutes exploring the center, gaining insight into its architectural innovation and cultural significance.
Next, a fifteen-minute drive leads to Baku Boulevard and the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum. Baku Boulevard, also known as National Park, extends over five kilometers along the Caspian Sea and represents early twentieth-century urban landscape planning. The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, designed by Austrian architect Franz Janz and completed in 2014, features a rolled-carpet form symbolizing the nation’s textile heritage. The museum houses over ten thousand artifacts, including carpets from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries showcasing regional weaving techniques, folk artifacts such as ceramics, jewelry, textiles, and metalworks and historical carpets like the seventeenth-century Ajdahali, illustrating intricate iconography and dyeing methods. Visitors spend approximately 40 minutes at the museum with explanations from a private guide, connecting material culture with historical and sociocultural context.
The final stop is Highland Park, located approximately 15 minutes from Baku Boulevard, offering panoramic views of the city, the Flame Towers, Baku Boulevard, and the Caspian Sea. The park also features Martyrs’ Lane and the Eternal Flame Monument, blending memorial significance with landscaped terraces and scenic walkways. Guests spend around 40 minutes at Highland Park. The tour then returns to the original meeting point, providing a comprehensive perspective of Baku, from its medieval Old City to modern landmarks and panoramic viewpoints. The full tour duration is approximately 8 hours, including all scheduled visits.
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