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15 Things to Do in Baku Old City: Guide to Visiting the Historic Icherisheher

Baku’s historic core, the walled Old City or Icherisheher , is a must-visit in Azerbaijan. This guide to Baku Old City shows you 15 things you absolutely can’t miss, plus practical tips for planning your visit.

Baku is a city of superlatives. Surrounded by soaring skyscrapers, sprawling shopping malls, ultramodern civic buildings and the Bulvar – soon to be the world’s largest public park – the walled Old City, the Icherisheher (or Baku Icheri Sheher ) is the relatively humble heart of the Azerbaijani capital.

The Azerbaijan Old City is one of the country’s most important historical places and a must-do when you’re planning what to see in Baku .

  • Also see: My complete Baku City Guide , including things to do beyond the Old City walls.

Architecture in Baku Old Town.

I will never forget the first moment I stepped inside the Old City gates and crossed the threshold from New Baku to the old-world walled city of Baku. I was fresh off the overnight train from Tbilisi , and I had no idea what to expect .

In that moment, it felt as if the train had whisked me not only across a state border, but also across a continent, from Europe to Asia. Walking through the Old City streets , I got the impression that I had been transported from present day back to the time of the Silk Road .

A large carpet showing a lion hanging on a stone wall in Baku Old City.

A city within a city, Baku Old Town is an oval-shaped pocket of curving roads, grand palaces and mosques, and the sunken ruins of old hammams and caravanserais.

Flash hotels, restaurants and Christian Dior boutiques sit side by side with silver merchants and carpet vendors who have been trading their wares on these streets for centuries.

In the Old Town bakeries, men carve up trays of glistening amber baklava while in the cafes, women roll fat dolma , a traditional Azerbaijani food . Inside tea houses , endless streams of chai cascade from pewter pots into little glasses, while outside, kids sit on the back stairs doing their homework while their mothers hang washing from lines strung between balconies.

Icherisheher is one of the must-see historical places in Azerbaijan and one of my favourite places in the Caucasus region . Here is my list of 15 things you absolutely can’t miss in Baku Old City.

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History of Icherisheher

The Old City is located in the southern part of Baku and is part of the Sabayil neighbourhood. It backs directly onto the Bulvar, the park and promenade that runs along the Caspian Sea.

The Icherisheher ( İçəri Şəhər , literally ‘Inner City’), is separated from the rest of Baku by a long, curved wall. In the past, there were two main gates, but now there are several openings where pedestrians and cars can pass through.

Full of history and interesting architecture, Icherisheher is the oldest part of Baku, Azerbaijan. Here are my photos and impressions of Baku Old City.

The oldest part of Baku, the Old City was first settled some time between the 7th and 12th centuries. This is when most of the major landmarks, including the Palace and Maiden Tower, were erected.

People have always lived, worked, studied and prayed within the Baku Old City walls. Much like Istanbul or the Ottoman-designed part of Skopje , it was designed to be a completely self-sufficient community.

Later in its history, the area was divided up into 10 quarters, each for a different profession (clergymen, oil workers, ship builders, etc.) and their families.

Baku started to outgrow its old walls, and the city’s new wealth saw many grand European-style buildings erected on its periphery. Like many places in the US (for example, admiring the oil-boom Art Deco architecture is one of the best things to do in Tulsa , the oil capital of the world), Baku was endowed with some magnificent landmarks during the oil boom years.

Meanwhile, fortifications and canon towers defended the Old City from invasion. When Baku was occupied by Russian forces, Baroque and Gothic-style apartment buildings were built inside the Old City, changing its face forever.

Domed bath houses lay empty; sandstone caravanserais were transformed into taverns. Courtyards and secret passageways, sunken gardens and hammams were laid to waste. Relics of Zoroastrianism, which once thrived in oil-rich Baku, were replaced first with chapels then with mosques, madrasses and mausoleums.

A heavy wooden door with a beautiful Islamic pattern.

The Icherisheher is layered with religious, political and cultural significance. The entire history of Baku can be read in its stone walls.

In 2000, the Old City was the first place in Azerbaijan to be recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Along with Sheki , which was inscribed in 2019, it represents one of the region’s most valuable urban landscapes.

With formal recognition and a corresponding influx of international visitors, Azerbaijan has doubled down on its efforts to preserve the Old City’s historic sandstone buildings.

Where to stay in Baku

If it’s your first time in Baku, I highly recommend choosing a hotel located inside or close to the walls of the atmospheric Old City .

A double bed in a mid-range hotel in Baku.

TOP CHOICE: Utopia Hotel (⭐ 8.5). Located within the Old Town walls, this hotel has simple, tidy rooms and a rooftop terrace with water views. Staff are helpful, and the complimentary breakfast is a nice bonus. It’s great value for Baku. I stayed here recently with my dad.

Breakfast at the budget-friendly Cth Baku Hostel in Azerbaijan.

BUDGET: Cth Baku Hostel (⭐ 9.4). Located in the popular student neighbourhood of Yasamal, west of the Old City and just footsteps from Nazimi Metro Station, this hostel has budget-friendly private rooms with shared bathrooms and comfortable communal spaces for socialising.

Centric Baku hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan.

MID-RANGE: Centric Baku Boutique Hotel (⭐ 9.4). Located just outside the Old City walls close to the National Museum, this modern, stylish hotel has chic rooms with city views. A terrific breakfast is included.

The Merchant luxury hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan.

HIGH-END: The Merchant Baku (⭐ 9.4). Located right on the old wall, 600m from the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, this opulent hotel has spacious rooms with private balconies and a gorgeous Silk-Road-inspired cocktail lounge.

15 magical things to do in Baku Old City

Encased in the protective embrace of Baku’s Old City walls, happily spend an entire day exploring the area. Small, but there’s a lot to do, especially if you enjoy getting lost on backstreets and practicing your street photography .

Here are 15 things you absolutely can’t miss when visiting Icherisheher.

1. Explore the Palace of the Shirvanshahs

A light coloured sandstone building with a single tree in front, Baku's Palace of the Shirvanshahs.

Built in several stages over several centuries, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs is Baku’s most important historic landmark. During the Middle Ages, it served as the seat of power and residence of northeastern Azerbaijan’s ruling family. According to inscriptions, Shirvan Khalil I (1417–1462) commissioned two of the main structures, a tomb and a mosque.

When restorations took place in 2003, the main building of the palace was set aside for a museum. It displays a nice collection of textiles, costumes and artefacts. Leafy gardens link the complex of burial vaults, mausoleums, gates, bath houses and reservoirs. All feature exquisite stonework and fluid inscriptions.

A stone building with trees and skyscrapers in the background.

Don’t miss the ornate Palatial mosque (Saray məscidi) or the Divankhana , a separate octagonal building off the main palace courtyard. The exact function of the divankhana is not known, but the intricacies of Islamic design represented in the window frames are very beautiful indeed.

The Palace is open daily from 10am-6pm. Entry costs 15 AZN, and there’s an optional audio guide for an additional 15 AZN.

2. Climb the Maiden Tower

A stone tower.

Baku’s most recognisable landmark, the Maiden Tower, has inspired many an Azerbaijani novel, ballet and opera. The structure – and the origins of its name – is shrouded in mystery.

It’s thought that the stone tower was first built by pre-Islamic Zoroastrians to serve as a fire temple and site for sky burials. Today, the tower houses a small museum on Baku history. You can climb spiral staircases all the way to the top to survey the Old City of Baku, the Bulvar, and the Caspian Sea beyond.

The Tower is open from 9am-6pm. Entry costs 15 AZN.

3. Visit the Muhammad Mosque

A stone mosque engraved with beautiful symbols and script.

Built in the 11th Century, the Muhammad Mosque (or Siniggala Mosque) isn’t the city’s biggest or most impressive mosque, but it has come to symbolise Baku.

The minaret was damaged by a Russian shell during the Russo-Persian War. It was never repaired, though – Baku residents insisted it be left to serve as a marker of the city’s courage and defiance.

4. Marvel at the arcades on Bazaar Square

Bazaar Square in Baku, a courtyard with arches.

One of the most impressive archaeological sites within Baku Old City, the excavated Bazaar Square lies below street level. From the top, you can peer down on the stony parade that once served as Baku’s main city square.

Climb down the stairs to walk through the stone cloisters with their perfectly symmetrical stone archways. Tombs, carved sculptures and other significant artefacts are displayed in the centre of the square.

5. Trace the Old City walls

Part of the Baku Old City wall. A brick turret.

The time-worn sandstone wall that encases Baku Old City is an attraction in itself.

Along the western wall, low turrets topped with scalloped stone fringing hold catapults and canons inside, a symbol of the defensive wall’s duty to safeguard the city and its residents from invading armies.

6. Make a grand entrance through Gosha Gala Gapisi

A gate in Baku surrounded by tall trees.

Gosha Gala Gapisi , the Double Gate or Gates of Shah Abbas, once served as the only entrance to Baku Old City. Caravans and traders arriving to seek shelter at the hans and trade their goods in Baku’s streets would have had to pass through these wide, foreboding arches.

Baku’s coat of arms, two lions and a bull’s head, are represented in stone above one of the gates. Just inside the gate, there’s a long, low shopping bazaar selling souvenirs.

7. Have a meal inside one of Baku’s old caravanserais

A caravanserai transformed into a restaurant in Baku.

When Azerbaijan was a hub on the Silk Road, merchants used to refer to the Old City as ‘the Acropolis of Baku’. A plethora of caravanseris or hans , great stone inns with stables, storage rooms and sleeping quarters, were erected in Baku to house traders stopping off on their long journey from East to West.

Some have been reduced to just their bare foundations. Others, including the Multani Caravanserai and Bukhara Caravanserai, have been preserved.

In Sheki in northern Azerbaijan, the biggest caravanserai has been turned into a boutique hotel . In Baku, the caravanserais have been transformed into restaurants and cafes.

Han Restaurant Baku, Karvansaray, Sehrli Təndir and Mugam Club are all located inside old hans. Treat yourself to a meal at one of them for a memorable Baku experience.

8. Track down the Dervish Takyeh

Baku’s Dervish Takyeh was built in the 13th Century on Gazi Muhammed Street, facing towards the Maiden Tower. Throughout its history, it was used as a mosque and a school.

Members of the Dervish sect performed their rituals behind the Takyeh’s closed doors.

9. Get lost in the back alleys

A woman walks down an alleyway in Baku Old City.

Parts of Icherisheher may look like a museum, but roughly 3,000 people live in apartments and houses inside the Old City walls. One of the most rewarding things to do in Baku Old City is wander up and down the pitched streets, between the little shops and parks.

Sand-coloured buildings rise like dunes as you squeeze through narrow alleys clotted with Ladas and Volgas. You have to crane your neck to appreciate the doorways and windowsills inscribed with cursive script and embossed with Islamic patterns.

Narrow staircases turn into steep streets, barely wide enough for two human bodies to pass. Glass window boxes protrude from some of the buildings, little extensions added on as laundries or breakfast rooms. At night, wrought iron street lamps stretch out like boney fingers holding little globes of light to lead the way. Leafy houseplants, lines of washing and doorways marked with foreign names tell you you’ve wandered into the residential quarter.

Religious ritual is part of the Old City’s living history. Walking around on a Sunday morning, we even saw an animal sacrifice taking place behind the baklava shop.

Remember that parts of the Old City are private property. Be careful not to intrude on anyone’s privacy, especially if you’re taking photos.

10. Learn the story of Baku’s ghir pourers

On one of the Old City streets you’ll see a set of peculiar statues perched on a rooftop. An accompanying placard tells the story of the Icherisheher’s ghir-pourers , to whom the statues are dedicated.

Ghir is a black tar that was traditionally slapped onto the roofs of houses and shops inside the Old City to make them weather-proof. ‘Their job had a secret symbolic meaning,’ the placard says of the ghir-pourers. ‘The hot mixture not only made the roof invulnerable to different weather phenomena, but also fastened the friendship between the houses.’

Apparently ghir-pourers were quite the men about town, striking up conversations with tenants and entertaining the neighbourhood children. It’s a lovely tale that hints at the sense of bounded community you can still feel inside Baku Old City today.

11. Find ‘that photo spot’

Diverse buildings in Baku Old City.

The ultra-modern Flame Towers can be spotted from all over Baku. In the Old City, there’s a particular sweet spot where two of the trio are perfectly framed by the stone entrance to a mosque engraved with cursive Arabic script, and a Belle Epoque apartment block in the middle-distance. This iconic image epitomises the East-meets-West, old-meets-new Baku aesthetic that so many travellers (including me) fall in love with.

We got up at the crack of dawn one morning to try and find ‘that photo spot’. After much wandering, we got there eventually. But much to my dismay, there were cars parked in the street even in the earliest hours of the morning!

We stood for a good 20 minutes completely transfixed by the view. I think my photo still turned out OK!

12. Shop for carpets and other souvenirs

A man hangs up colourful carpets at his shop in Baku.

If you stroll around the Old City in the early morning, you’ll see vendors setting up their stalls by hanging many-coloured soumaks (flat-weave rugs) and handwoven carpets against the sandstone walls and over railings.

There are dozens of shops in Baku Old City selling Azerbaijan souvenirs. Some specialise in carpets, others trade in silver, antiques, Soviet memorabilia, tea sets, woolly Papakha hats , and a range of other local products. The quality varies and not everything is locally made, so take your time to shop around.

And if you’re heading to Tbilisi or Yerevan next, just remember to leave some room in your bag for a few Armenian souvenirs and Georgian souvenirs , too!

If you’re interested in learning more about Azerbaijan’s carpet weaving heritage, I recommend taking a day trip to see the carpet workshops in Quba .

13. Try Azerbaijani pakhlava

A man cuts into a tray of baklava.

You don’t have to walk far through the Old Town to find a little hole-in-the-wall sweet shop selling sticky pakhlava . Azerbaijan’s national sweet is similar to Turkish baklava, only some versions are less complex and use fewer layers of pastry. One of the most popular renditions, tenbel pakhlava (pictured above), actually translates to ‘lazy pakhlava’!

There are at least half-a-dozen varieties of pakhlava for different regions of Azerbaijan. My personal favourite is Sheki pakhlava, which is flavoured with hazelnuts, cardamom and coriander seeds.

In Baku, pakhlava is prepared in huge trays. After it’s cut into diamond shapes, half a walnut kernel or half an almond gets pressed into each piece. You normally by it by the piece or by the gram – or maybe by the kilogram if you have a particularly sweet tooth!.

14. Visit the Museum of Miniature Books

Glass cabinets inside the Museum of Miniature Books, Baku.

The only institution of its kind in the world, The Museum of Miniature Books houses several thousand teeny-tiny hardback tomes. The private collection of bibliophile Zarifa Salahova encompasses books penned in Azerbaijani, Russian, German and English, including a few of Shakespeare’s major works, dictionaries, and the smallest book of all, a 17th-century copy of the Quran.

Entry is free but donations are welcome. The museum is open from 11am-5pm (closed Mondays and Thursdays).

15. Vagif Mustafazadeh House Museum

There are some lovely house museums in the Caucasus – my personal favourites are in Yerevan and Gyumri . Baku’s most popular house museum is dedicated to Vagif Mustafazadeh, a jazz-pianist and composer who was born in the city in 1940.

If you’ve never been to a house museum, they’re always a bit quirky. This one is set in the three-room apartment Mustafazadeh shared with his mother, with photographs, records and personal possessions put out on display. The caretaker, Mr Vagif, speaks English and will gladly narrate the artist’s life for you.

The museum is open on weekdays from 9am-6pm. Entry costs 5 AZN.

Baku Old City tours

The best way to experience Icherisheher is by wandering the cobbled back alleys with no particular destination in mind. If it weren’t for glimpses of the Flame Towers and Soviet apartment blocks beyond the Old City’s walls, Icherisheher would feel like a time capsule.

If you’re on a tight schedule or you just prefer to have a guide to show you around, there are a couple of Baku walking tours that cover the Old City:

This six-hour walking tour of the Old City hits all the major must-sees. It includes hotel pick up, but you’ll need to pay for museum tickets and entrance fees separately.

This full-day tour incorporates a wander around the Old City as part of a larger, very comprehensive city tour of Baku. If you only have one day in Baku and you want to see everything, I highly recommend it.

Another option is the Baku Free Walking tour organised by Baku Explorer. It covers part of the Old Town and the area just outside the city wall. English tours depart every day at 10am and 1pm. More information here .

Cafes & restaurants in Old City Baku

Here are a few of the best restaurants in Baku Old City.

  • Qaynana Restaurant – One in a cluster of eateries in the Old City’s northern corner. The food is expensive, but the atmosphere and the interior decorations are just magnificent. We really enjoyed eating our first lunch in Baku here – especially since the chef invited me into her kitchen to help stir the pot! Reviews & info here .
  • Cay Bagi 145 (Tea Garden 145) – An outdoor tea (and shisha) lounge, with tables nestled amongst the domes of an old bathhouse and views of the Maiden Tower. Reviews & info here.
  • Icherisheher Bookhouse & Cafe – A cute laptop friendly coffee house that also serves light snacks and cakes for reasonable prices. Info here .

The streets of Baku Old City.

How to get to the Old City

Baku’s metro system is efficient and easy to use. Simply buy a BakıKART metro card from one of the kiosks inside any metro station and load it with a few manat. The card costs 2 AZN (non-refundable), and a metro fare is 0.30 AZN one-way.

To get to the Old City, take the east-west Red Line to Icherisheher station, which lies just outside the western walls. When you exit the ultra-modern pyramid shaped station building, head east, and you’ll see a gate where you can enter inside.

Alternatively, city buses 6, 18 and 65 stop at Icherisheher St station just south of the metro. You can also use your BakıKART on the bus.

More things to do in Baku beyond the Old City

  • Philharmonic Park
  • The Heydar Aliyev Center
  • Fountains Square
  • The Flame Towers
  • Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
  • Nizami Street
  • Gobustan Mud Volcanoes
  • Discover more day trips from Baku here

7 things to pack for Azerbaijan

  • An anti-theft backpack. As a general rule, Azerbaijan is a very safe place and petty crime against tourists isn’t really an issue. Still, a good anti-theft day pack is worth having to keep your valuables safe in the city. If you’re having trouble deciding, here are a few of my favourite minimalist backpack designs .
  • A scarf for visiting mosques (women). A lightweight cotton scarf is my number one travel item. In Azerbaijan, it will come in extra handy for covering your hair when entering a mosque or for draping over your shoulders when visiting a market or a rural area. This neutral travel scarf goes with anything, and it even has a hidden pocket. Remember the dress code in Azerbaijan is quite conservative – women and men alike should avoid shorts and wear pants or a skirt that covers the knees.
  • Walking shoes. From the cobbled streets of Sheki to the hills of Baku and the muddy landscape around Gobustan , you’ll likely be spending a lot of time on your feet in Azerbaijan. Comfy walking shoes are absolutely essential.
  • A reusable water bottle. Avoid single-use plastics whenever you can. I love my S’Well water bottle for warm climates because it doesn’t sweat.
  • Wine Wings. Should you decide to buy a drinkable souvenir in Azerbaijan, these handy custom-made bottle protectors will keep your vino safe and sound in your luggage. A travel corkscrew and a wine stopper are bound to come in handy, too.
  • Entertainment for long bus/train journeys. If you don’t suffer motion sickness, an e-reader is great for passing the time on long bus or train journeys. If you have a travel buddy , pick up a headphone splitter – probably my favourite travel gadget of all time – so you can share a screen or a podcast. Check out my full list of essential items to make a long train or bus journey more comfortable .
  • Biodegradable wet wipes. Try this convenient travel pack .

More Azerbaijan travel resources

  • Azerbaijan travel guide , all my tips in one place
  • Azerbaijan itinerary , a suggested 7-day route
  • Azerbaijan Georgia itinerary , 2 weeks in the Caucasus
  • Full Caucasus itinerary , Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan
  • What to do in Baku , my top tips for the capital
  • The Heydar Aliyev Center , my favourite photos & advice for visitors
  • Best day trips from Baku , a dozen options for every traveller
  • Baku to Gobustan , how to visit the mud volcanoes & petroglyphs
  • Things to do in Sheki , my favourite place in Azerbaijan
  • Visiting the Khan’s Palace in Sheki , another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Azerbaijan
  • Staying in a Silk Road caravanserai , a night to remember in Sheki
  • Baku to Sheki , how to travel & where to stop along the way
  • Things to do in Khinaliq , hiking, homestays & more
  • Things to do in Lahic , copper workshops & old streets
  • Carpet weaving in Quba , a must for textile-lovers
  • Baku to Tbilisi by overnight train , a full guide to the sleeper train
  • BTAK train from Baku to Kars via Tbilisi , all the latest news
  • My favourite photos of Azerbaijan , inspiration for your trip
  • Travelling Azerbaijan by bus , more tips for overland transport

Things to do in Baku Old City: Pin it!

Full of history and interesting architecture, Icherisheher is the oldest part of Baku. Here are 15 must-sees in Baku Old City plus my detailed travel guide.

Emily, your blog is such a treasure! Thank you for all you do! I read all your posts about Georgia before our visit last year. I learned so many great tips from you that made our journey unforgettable! This year, we are planning to visit Baku and the first thing I did was searching your blog for helpful information and beautiful pictures. I appreciate you and your work! Thank you and happy travels!

Oh thank you so much Svetlana, that’s amazing to hear! I have a new Baku guide and a few more posts on Azerbaijan coming out this month – I hope they will be published in time for your trip!

An excellent and cheap way to get around Baku is by using the Bolt taxi app – an example is Manat 2.50 to get from the old city to the Heyder Aliyev Centre.

But be aware that from the airport to the city most Bolt drivers are scamming (by gaming their app) to quote low prices. Better to negotiate a final price before entering the cab at the airport rather than arguing about the “You will pay …” app figure during or at the end of the ride. Other than that we found the Bolt drivers courteous, friendly and honest.

And thank you for the excellent Azerbaijan guides Emily! PS. We will be heading for the Georgian border (Balakan-Lagodheki) after Sheki to cross by land late September.

Hi Peter and Anne, great to hear from you! Awesome that you’re back in the region. Thanks for the Bolt tip, I used it extensively on my last visit. You find it’s even easier to use in Georgia. Let me know if you are coming to Kutaisi and would like to meet up. Take care!

Many thanks for your phenomenal photos! I am finally going to Baku next week and your photo reports have been truly inspiring. Can’t wait!

I tried to find info about where you stayed in Baku but didn’t see it. Perhaps I am blind or something 😀 Considering your amazing approach to travelling… Could you recommend any accommodation or say where you stayed?

Many thanks, Juras

Cool! Happy to hear that. We stayed in an Airbnb apartment: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/17470817

Enjoy Baku 🙂

Baku old city is very nice and beautiful.

Hi!! I wil be travelling to Baku next July! Thank you for this wonderful guide!!! By the way, where is that picture taken? I’ve been looking for it in Google Maps but I couldn’t find it.

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Baku Old City Tour

Firstly, Get pleasure special attention from the professional and licensed guide during the Baku Old City tour where you will explore the top attractions of Baku Old City. So, You’ll learn about the main and unique monuments of Baku.

During Baku Old City Tour you will visit :

  • Palace of Shirvanshahs
  • The courtyard is known as “Divankhana”
  • Maiden Tower
  • Caravanserais

If the city has an old city, then it has a heart. And it doesn’t matter how the metropolis is built and grows, what skyscrapers and interchanges it is, and how modern it becomes. This little piece of antiquity, like the roots of a tree, holds the whole crown of history. The correct thing to do in the old city of Baku ( IcheriSheher ) is to get lost. No goals or essential points of the route are needed. Just dissolve in the narrow streets. Yes, there are always a lot of tourists, and it is unlikely to be left alone, but you can feel the mood of the city. Turn off the navigator, remove the card but do not forget to take a camera. In Icheri-Sheher flows its own life. People live here, cook, wash cloths, and kids chase the cats.And what kind of balconies are there! Someone says that they spoil the face of the old city while Icherisheher tour. In my opinion, everything is absolutely harmonious. Well, what if that balcony hangs over a narrow street, but it is beautifully decorated or entwined with a vine of grapes. And the doors? Past these will not pass. After all, they hide a lifetime. There still needs to be able to get lost!

Shirvanshah Palace

Baku Old City  Tour

Another mandatory sightseeing sight of the old city is the Palace of Shirvanshahs , the rulers of Shirvan, you must see while Baku Old City Tour. The ticket costs 4 manats (without excursion). In my opinion, the palace looks pretty modest. Perhaps the decoration was not preserved, since the palace was experiencing not the best years, was plundered, was in ruins, and even used as a warehouse.

The whole complex of the palace – the main building, the mausoleum, the mosque, the sauna, and the Divankhana courtyard – are presented to the inspection.

Surprisingly, there are no windows in the main throne hall, although this is the front part of the palace. I can assume that the palace was rebuilt and some architectural elements were lost. The throne room at the time of the shahs was decorated with beautiful blue ceramic tiles. Unfortunately, the pipe has not been preserved and has not been restored. Instead, a pattern characteristic of that time is projected onto the dome. In other rooms, there are objects of everyday life, clothes, decorations. Of course, visiting the museum with a guide is much more enjoyable. I wandered one, and an exclusive excursion would cost me around the sum.

In one of the halls exhibited the layout of the old city. By the way, there used to be another fortress around the palace. It turned out the fortress in the fort. But we have a modern layout. Upper left corner – home shoes, upper right corner – bath shoes.

Mausoleum of Divankhan

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By the way, on the territory of the Old Town during Baku Old City Tour , there is a real bath – a hammam. It is located near the place of “damn it.” Two days a week (Monday and Friday), there is a women’s day. The ticket costs 10 manats. It is only necessary to additionally take a bathing ceremony (+10 manat) when you are washed and rubbed with a special mitten.

Do not deny yourself the pleasure to look into the souvenir shop of the old city. I would not say that in the old Baku ordinary souvenir shops. They are more like antique treasuries and in all present an oriental flavor. In the evening, I observed such a picture: several young people were warming up a samovar to drink tea right on the street. Samovar is real, on coals. For some reason, it seems to me that from such a samovar tea will be much tastier ?

This flavor is especially felt when you live in the old city.

Maidan Tower

Baku Old City  Tour

On the top platform is beautiful and very windy. Unfortunately, the city authorities have fenced the entire perimeter with unique glass panels. This is done for safety so that various unbalanced individuals do not make suicidal attempts.

Museum of miniature books

Baku Old City  Tour

And in the old Baku, there is a unique museum of miniature books . If there is interest, then look for a museum near the Palace of the Shirvanshahs while Icherisheher tour (down the street and to the right).

The smallest book of the collection is in the blue box, such a small dot. The bill goes on microns, and meanwhile, it has 23 pages. A little more books (on the right) are already visible, but still very small.

Entrance to the museum is free. And a very colorful employee works there.

A woman so enthusiastically talks about the history of the museum and the collection itself, that it is impossible not to stop and not to listen.

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Baku’s Old City is one of the most enchanting and beautiful places all around Azerbaijan’s capital. It was built more than 8 hundred years ago, back in 12th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the heart of Baku, that showcases Azerbaijani architecture and historical landmarks in Baku in the best way possible. Baku Old City Tour with our company is a way to discover all the mysteries of Icherisheher, unravel the stories behind centuries old buildings like Maiden Tower or Shirvanshah’s Palace.

The Maiden Tower

We start our Baku Old City tour nearby one of the most iconic landmarks in Baku – the beautiful Maiden Tower. This ancient tower is considered to be the symbol of Baku and the Azerbaijani nation in Itself. It is also a part of the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage. The mysterious Maiden Tower is also a source of numerous legends, that revolve both around the creation of it and its story, all of which will be told to you on our tour by the professional guide.

Ruins of St. Bartholomew's Chapel

The Church of St. Bartholomew, or to be more precise the ruins of it, is situated right across from the Maiden Tower. Its creation is widely connected with a story of St. Bartholomew, who was one of Jesus Christ’s apostles. His life was tragic but bright: he played primal role in the spreading of Christianity in Asia and specifically, Albania, for which he gained a lot of enemies – mainly fire worshippers who subjected him to crucifixion in 71 AD. Then years letter this Church was built to pay respect to his life and achievements.

Haji Baani Hamam

The next time we stop on our walking tour is the Hadji Baani hammam. It’s the oldest and largest bathhouse in the Icherisheher. It was discovered only in 1960, when the bathhouse was finally found beneath the ground. To this day this beautiful construction is one of the most stunning building on the territory of Baku’s Old City.

Multani and Bukhara Caravanserais

Caravanserais were a really important parts of lives of travelers back in the days. There were the safe havens for anyone, allowing merchants and their animals rest, sleep and get back their strength after a long tiresome road. On our historical Baku tour we will specifically visit two of the caravansarais that are located in the Old City. One, Multani, was created back in 14th century, built for thousands of Indian merchants, who regularly passed through Azerbaijan. Most of those travelers were fire-worshippers from the far-away city of Multani, so with time this beautiful place claimed that name for itself. The second one - Bukhara – is a beautiful architectural piece dated back to 15th century on one of the main routes crossing Azerbaijan. Most travelers from Asia, specifically Central Asia stayed in the Bukhara Caravansarai while travelling from Bukhara (hence the name). Both of those two caravansarais are considered to be a part of the Great Silk Way.

The Sailor's House and the Chained House

The Sailor house’s name speaks for itself. This house belonged to a famous azerbaijani sailor. This is evident from the decorum of the place: the building of the Sailor’s house in itself resemblance the deck of an old-fashioned ship. The whole house though now has been renovated and turned into an authentic carpet shop. The next stop on the tour is a house of Hiji Mamed Huseyn, who was a powerful local merchant and his house, or how locals call it nowadays, “the chained house”, is a wonderful piece of architecture of the pre-Soviet Union time period. Now it is the Museum of Archeology, which we will also visit on our Old City tour, serving its purpose even many decades later.

Residence of Baku Khans

Residence of Baku Khans is a magnetic and breathtaking place, the creation of which dates back to early 18th century. The generations of rulers of the Baku Khanate existed and ruled within those walls, the wealth of it visible to the naked eye. Sadly, the last Khan who lived here was Huseyngulu Khan in the early 19th century.

The Double Gates

The Double Gates of Baku’s Old City is the main entrance to the Icherisheher. This entrance was the only way inside the fortress up to the end of the 19th century, which provided the safety for the city. To this day this place carries a huge historical and cultural significance to Azerbaijan.

Fortress Walls

Back in the days, these massive walls reached the length of full 1.5 kilometers, whereas now the remaining parts only reach the length of 500 meters. It has five gates and unite 25 semicircles. It is quite hard to believe this nowadays, but in the medieval era the entirety of Baku City laid in the protective circle of Fortress Walls.

The Palace of Shirvanshahs

Truly, the pearl of Baku City - The Palace of Shirvanshahs, is one of the most mesmerizing spots you might come across in the Old City. Its beautiful construction, rich undertones and the professional work the masters of old times put in is visible to this day, shining in its full glory to this day.

The Bust of Aliaga Vahid

Aliaga Vahid was a famous Azerbaijani poet, who wrote some of the most beautiful poems of his generations. He also happened to be one of the closest friends of the world-famous poet Sergei Yesenin. On our walking Old City tour we will visit his majestic bust, where our professional guide will tell you more about the life of such an important figure of Azerbaijani culture.

During the Soviet Union’s existence, a lot of filmmakers took a great liking to Azerbaijan, and specifically its opportunities regarding the movie industry. This resulted in a huge number of movies that were shot in Azerbaijan, such as “Diamond Hand”, “Amphibian Man”, “Aibolit-66”, “Tehran-43”, “Do not be afraid, I'm with you”, “A Day has passed”, etc. Especially Diamond Hand to this day is considered to be a widely known classic and the tour guide will take you to the specific spot where the widely known “Damn It!” scene was shot

Juma Mosque

And finally, last but not least, the breathtaking Juma Mosque, situated in the 5 minutes walk distance from the Maiden Tower, the starting point of our tour. It was built back in 1437, but was reconstructed and updated several times throughout the years. Additionally, they also built a minaret which survived to modern days as well. On this note, we’re ending this historical tour around the Old City, leaving the tourists to their devices.

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A city within a city, the Old City is Baku's historic core and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has so much to explore, from the Maiden's Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace to art galleries, theatres and cafés. 

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The Old City, Baku’s medieval core, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by 12th-century walls and brimming with Oriental architecture and history. Within the atmospheric walls, you'll find a maze of narrow alleys home to a few thousand residents as well as museums, monuments, art galleries, all sorts of eateries and much more. The place is like a living open-air museum!

Among the sights not to miss are the Maiden Tower, which is shrouded in mystery and legend – still today its date of construction and original purpose are not entirely known, though there are many ideas! Elsewhere, the 15th-century Shirvanshahs' Palace is the former residence of the Shirvanshah dynasty who ruled in the medieval period. It's a stunning architectural complex which besides the palace itself includes a mosque, mausoleum, hamam, divankhana, gates and reservoir.  

Besides these two best-known sites there are plenty of hidden gems to discover, from the Museum of Miniature Books, whose collection includes the world's smallest book measuring just 2x2mm, to the Marionette Theatre, which stages performances of two Uzeyir Hajibeyli masterpieces: Leyli and Majnun and The Cloth Peddler. There's also a wealth of historic mosques (don't miss Mohammed Mosque!), caravanserais and hamams to explore, which sit side by side with small, independent art galleries, restaurants, rooftop bars and cafes. 

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Baku Old Town & Oil Heritage Walking Free Tour

Baku Old Town & Oil Heritage Walking Free Tour Azerbaijan — #1

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OVERVIEW This tour offers a walk through the most historic sightseeing highlights of Baku, the Fountains Square, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the walled Old Town of Baku (Icherisheher), and Istiglaliyyat street with insights on Baku’s past and the transformation brought by oil barons and their quest for personal glory and fame. You will also get an introduction to the social, cultural, political aspects of everyday life in Baku on the background of stories based on the real-life oil barons in the late 19th and early 20th century as well as Soviet and modern times. The tour ends with a free cup of tea at Coffee Moffie. HIGHLIGHTS – Explore the UNESCO sites of Old Town and Istiglaliyyat street – Hear the legends about prominent Oil Barons – Understand social dynamics of city life – Soak up the atmosphere in the oldest part of the city – Led by a local guide

This activity includes:

  • Philarmonia Garden
  • Muhammad Mosque
  • Icherisheher
  • Museum of Miniature Books
  • Palace of The Shirvanshahs
  • Maiden Tower
  • Nizami Museum of Azerbaijan Literature
  • Qoşa Qala Qapısı
  • Baku City Executive Power
  • Fountains Square
  • Former Taghiyev School for Girls (Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan)
  • UNESCO sites
  • Istiglaliyyat street
  • Palace of Happiness
  • Ismayiliyya Palace
  • Baku Old Town

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KFC/Pizza Hut at Fountains Square

- Our Meeting Point is out front of Pizza Hut/KFC at Fountains Square; - Arrive 10 MINUTES prior to the start time; - Look for a RED UMBRELLA to recognize the guide; - Once the tour start, we won't be able to answer calls or SMS.

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- Operates in all weather conditions except for heavy rain and freezing snow; - Need at least four (4) people to run tour; - Stairs of old town cause difficulty for a wheelchair user; - Once the tour start, we won't be able to answer calls; - Booking is required.

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  16. Baku Old Town & Oil Heritage Walking Free Tour

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  19. Baku Old City Tour by Heritage Travel

    Baku's Historic Heart Revealed: Old City Tour Prepare to journey through the ages as we take you on an immersive exploration of Baku's Old City. Our Old City Tour is a gateway to the rich history and cultural treasures of this ancient metropolis. This adventure is your passport to uncovering the mysteries of the past, including visits to the ...

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    Full description. Discover the charms of Baku, Azerbaijan, as you walk among its most important historical landmarks. Wend your way through the lively streets and be impressed by the shops, monuments, restaurants, and boutiques of the capital city. Your walking tour will begin near Fountain Square, or Torgovaya Street, where the locals gather.

  23. Old City (Baku)

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