Night Baku tour

Night Baku tour

35/Per Person
Duration

1.30 hours

Group Size

18 People

Languages

English, Russian

Overview
Visiting this tour will give you the opportunity to see the modern landmarks of Baku. The tour takes place in the evening, which is a great advantage because Baku takes on a completely different appearance at night — everything around lights up beautifully, adding incredible charm to the city!
DestinationCrystal Hall, Flag Square, Baku Boulevard, Highland Park, The Alley of Martyrs, Turkish Mosque, Flame Towers
Departure Time20:00
Return Time21:30
Included
  • Professional English Speaking Guide
  • Comfortable car
  • Lunch
Mercedes Sprinter
  • 1
    Crystal Hall

    Crystal Hall in Baku was built in 2012 specifically to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. This modern facility was constructed in a short period of time — just 8 months — to provide the necessary conditions for such a large-scale international event.

  • 2
    Flag Square

    Flag Square in Baku is a symbol of the city, where the largest state flag in the Caucasus waves proudly. Located on a high hill, the square offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Caspian Sea. This place has become popular due to its significance and beauty.

  • 3
    Baku Boulevard

    The Baku Boulevard is a famous promenade stretching over 4 km along the Caspian Sea coast. It is renowned for its beauty, architecture, and abundance of entertainment and sports facilities. The Boulevard is a popular spot for leisurely walks and relaxation among locals and tourists alike.

  • 4
    Highland Park

    Highland Park in Baku is a unique place where natural beauty blends with architectural landmarks. Situated on a high hill, the park offers stunning views of the city of Baku and the Caspian Sea. Visitors can enjoy walks among greenery, picnics, and relaxation in a cozy and tranquil atmosphere within the park.

  • 5
    The Alley of Martyrs

    The Alley of Martyrs is a symbol of remembrance and reverence for those who fell for Azerbaijan's independence. It is home to graves and memorials of those who sacrificed their lives in various historical periods, including contemporary conflicts. The Alley of Martyrs is a place where every stone carries the history and heroism of those who gave their lives for their country.

  • 6
    Turkish Mosque

    Also known as the Shahid Mosque, it is a Sunni mosque located on the Alley of Martyrs. The mosque was built in the early 1990s with the assistance of Turkish authorities.

  • 7
    Flame Towers

    The Flame Towers in Baku are a symbol of modern Azerbaijan, an impressive architectural creation known for its magnificent flame-like structures that create a unique interplay of light and shadow across the city at night. These monumental buildings represent a fusion of traditional and contemporary elements, serving as a prominent landmark and focal point amidst Baku's modern urban landscape. Along the Caspian Sea waterfront, they stand tall, reminding of Azerbaijan's grandeur and cultural heritage.

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