In Baku you will discover a constantly evolving tapestry of life and energy from bazaar to penthouse. Being a coastal city, Baku is intrinsically open-minded and hospitable.
Hammams in Baku were traditionally places to gather, relax and socialize. Few of the old ones remain, however centrally located Agha Mikayil, Akhund and Tezebay hammams are still visited by locals.
Golf may not be the first thing travellers associate with Azerbaijan but two 18-hole courses offer plenty of thrills, challenges and impressive landscapes. Dreamland Gold Club has a….
Located a little further from the city centre, Yashil Bazaar (Azerbaijani for Green Bazaar) is Baku’s largest food bazaar packed with organic (and often exotic) fruit and veg, herbs and spices, nuts and dried fruits, juices,
Baku’s growing number of wine bars are a great place to soak up the local wine culture. Discover a wide array of tantalising flavours, from wordlwide classics to unique Azerbaijani and Georgian wines.
Spend half a day strolling the city centre, home to Ganja’s main historical attractions. On the central square, browse the Shah Abbas Mosque complex and medieval baths, built during the Safavid dynasty….