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6-Day Itinerary in Baku, Azerbaijan

Monday, November 20: Exploring Baku City

In the morning, start your trip by visiting the iconic Baku Old City, also known as Icherisheher. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is filled with narrow streets, ancient buildings, and historical landmarks. Take a stroll along the walls of the Maiden Tower and visit the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. In the afternoon, head to the Heydar Aliyev Center, a modern architectural masterpiece that showcases Azerbaijani culture. As the evening sets in, indulge in traditional Azerbaijani cuisine at a local restaurant.

  • Baku Old City: Entrance is free; estimated time spent: 3 hours
  • Heydar Aliyev Center: Entrance fee of 15 AZN (Azerbaijani Manat); estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Local Restaurant: Estimated cost: 40 AZN per person; estimated time spent: 2 hours
Tuesday, November 21: Gobustan and Mud Volcanoes

Embark on a day trip to Gobustan National Park, known for its ancient rock carvings and mud volcanoes. In the morning, explore the rock art museum and witness the prehistoric petroglyphs that date back thousands of years. Afterward, head to the nearby mud volcanoes, where you can experience the unique phenomenon of mud eruptions. In the afternoon, enjoy a picnic amidst the scenic landscapes. Return to Baku in the evening.

  • Gobustan National Park: Entrance fee of 5 AZN; estimated time spent: 4 hours
  • Mud Volcanoes: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Picnic: Estimated cost: 20 AZN per person; estimated time spent: 1 hour
Wednesday, November 22: Modern Baku

Start your day by visiting the Flame Towers, Baku's iconic modern skyscrapers. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck. In the morning, explore the Ateshgah Fire Temple, a unique Hindu and Zoroastrian religious site. Learn about the history of fire worship and witness the burning natural gas flames. In the afternoon, visit the Carpet Museum to admire the traditional Azerbaijani carpets. As evening falls, take a stroll along the Baku Boulevard and enjoy the waterfront promenade.

  • Flame Towers: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 1 hour
  • Ateshgah Fire Temple: Entrance fee of 10 AZN; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Carpet Museum: Entrance fee of 7 AZN; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Baku Boulevard: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 2 hours
Thursday, November 23: Absheron Peninsula

Explore the beautiful Absheron Peninsula, known for its natural and historical attractions. Start with a visit to Yanar Dag, the "Burning Mountain," where natural gas flames have been burning for centuries. In the morning, take a trip to Ateshgah of Surakhani, a temple complex with religious and historical significance. In the afternoon, relax on the sandy shores of the Caspian Sea at the Bilgah Beach. Enjoy swimming and sunbathing before heading back to Baku in the evening.

  • Yanar Dag: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 1 hour
  • Ateshgah of Surakhani: Entrance fee of 10 AZN; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Bilgah Beach: Entrance fee of 10 AZN; estimated time spent: 3 hours
Friday, November 24: Gourmet Baku

Indulge in the culinary delights of Baku. Start your day with a visit to the Taza Bazaar, a vibrant local market where you can find fresh produce, spices, and traditional Azerbaijani ingredients. In the morning, participate in a cooking class to learn how to prepare local dishes such as plov or dolma. In the afternoon, savor a traditional Azerbaijani lunch at a local restaurant. In the evening, explore the Nizami Street, a bustling pedestrian street known for its shops, cafes, and street performers.

  • Taza Bazaar: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 1 hour
  • Cooking Class: Estimated cost: 80 AZN per person; estimated time spent: 3 hours
  • Local Restaurant: Estimated cost: 40 AZN per person; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Nizami Street: No entrance fee; estimated time spent: 2 hours
Saturday, November 25: Day Trip to Sheki

Take a day trip to Sheki, a charming town located in the mountains of Azerbaijan. In the morning, visit the Palace of the Sheki Khans, a magnificent 18th-century palace known for its intricate frescoes and stained glass windows. Explore the local craft shops to admire Sheki's traditional craftsmanship, including the production of silk and local sweets. Enjoy a traditional Azerbaijani lunch in Sheki before returning to Baku in the evening.

  • Palace of the Sheki Khans: Entrance fee of 10 AZN; estimated time spent: 2 hours
  • Local Craft Shops: Estimated cost: varies; estimated time spent: 1 hour
  • Traditional Lunch in Sheki: Estimated cost: 40 AZN per person; estimated time spent: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When in Baku, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Bibi-Heybat Mosque, a stunning 13th-century mosque with a rich history. Another hidden gem is the Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, a famous football stadium that hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup final. Locals also love to relax at the Lake Boyukshor, a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the scenic views and have a picnic. These off the beaten path attractions provide a unique perspective of Baku and its culture.

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