Baku Tour Packages

ECONOMY

Rs 30,000/-

PREMIUM

Rs 35,000/-

LUXURY

Rs 40,000/-

Popular Destinations in Baku

Old City (Icherisheher)

Flame Towers

Heydar Aliyev Center

Mud Volcanoes

Good to know things about Baku

Visa Requirements

Before traveling to Baku, make sure to check the visa requirements for your country. Azerbaijan offers e-visas for many nationalities, which can be obtained online before your trip. However, some nationalities may require a traditional visa obtained through the Azerbaijani embassy.

Currency and Payment Methods

The currency used in Baku is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially when visiting smaller shops or markets. ATMs are also available throughout the city for cash withdrawals.

Language

The official language of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani, but English is increasingly spoken, especially in tourist areas and by younger people. It can be helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Azerbaijani to facilitate communication, but many signs and menus in Baku are also available in English.

Transportation

Baku has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, metro, and taxis. The Baku Metro is efficient, clean, and a convenient way to travel around the city. Taxis are also readily available, but make sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey or use reputable ride-hailing apps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days are enough for Baku?
Baku is the gateway to Azerbaijan—the Land of Fire—and three days is plenty of time to visit the city’s historic glories and modern marvels, experience the unusual geology of mud volcanoes and natural gas flames, and even spend some time in one of the country’s smaller towns.
 
Which months does it snow in Baku?

Azerbaijan receives little precipitation, so don’t expect to see snow unless you’re visiting the mountains. January and February are the coldest months and most likely to have considerable snowfall, whereas December weather in Azerbaijan is less reliable.

Is Baku cheap or expensive?
It is relatively inexpensive. In general, expect high pricing in Baku (European-high) and moderate prices outside the capital. You may rent a double bedroom in a reputable hotel near Baku’s core for 50EUR per night (85AZN).
 
Why is Baku so famous?

Baku has a rich history and culture, with traces of human settlements reaching back to the fourth millennium BC. Baku is currently a sophisticated and energetic city, recognised for its spectacular architecture, picturesque parks, and bustling streets.

What to avoid in Baku?

Never leave food or beverages unattended. Petty crimes, such as pickpocketing, can occur. Take precautions in outdoor markets and on public transit, especially the Baku Metro. Travellers and expats have experienced robbers impersonating as police officials and demanding money.

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