Discover the best of historic and modern Baku with these top 10 things to do. For more on Baku, check out the must-see sights, museums, and galleries, the best hotels and hammams, where to eat and drink, and traditional Azerbaijani dishes to try.

Wander the Historic Old City

Baku, Azerbaijan old city

Explore the UNESCO-listed Walled City of Baku with its 12th-century defensive walls and ancient hammams, mosques, and caravanserais. Don’t miss the 12th- to 15th-century Palace of the Shirvanshahs and Maiden Tower, which features in many Azerbaijani fairy tales!

Dine in an Ancient Caravanserai

Mugam Club
Photo: Mugam Club

The Silk Road is a network of ancient routes connecting Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East. It was used by traders for more than 1,500 years. Merchants and their caravans stayed at caravanserais on the Silk Road to rest and refuel, spreading their culture, language, religion, and ideas along the way. You can enjoy traditional food in a caravanserai at Han Restaurant Baku and Mugam Club.

Sip Tea by Ancient Bathhouses

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Photo: Çay Bağı 145

Embrace Azerbaijani tea culture at Çay Bağı 145 in the Old City. Sit outside surrounded by ancient bathhouses or upstairs for a view of Maiden Tower. Tea is served in pear-shaped glasses with local fruit jams or Azerbaijani sweets, like baklava (pakhlava in Azerbaijani). Try black tea with thyme and clove, a local favorite. Hookah is also offered indoors and outdoors.

Shop for Handmade Carpets

Baku, Azerbaijan carpets

Azerbaijani carpet-making is a traditional art recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Carpets made in Azerbaijan are characterized by vibrant colors and geometric shapes. Brothers Carpets in the Old City has high-quality, handmade Azerbaijani carpets and excellent customer service. Foreign dignitaries are known to buy their carpets there!

Explore the Bazaar

Baku, Azerbaijan bazaar

Visit Yaşil Bazaar, Baku’s largest food market, where you’ll find carefully stacked produce, vendors playing nərd (the local version of backgammon), and cups of tea carried on silver platters. You can buy spices, like Azerbaijani saffron, tea, and baklava to take home.

Relax at a Hammam

Baku, Azerbaijan hammam

Hammams have been a place for Azerbaijanis to relax, bathe, and socialize since the Middle Ages, though they’re not as central to today’s modern-day culture. The Azerbaijani hammam experience involves a soak, steam, and full-body scrub. Massages are an add-on service. The Old City’s 18th-century Agha Mikayil Hammam, Baku’s oldest functioning hammam, offers a simple and authentic experience. For a modern and luxurious hammam, go to HamamBath.

Walk Along the Caspian Waterfront

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Photo: Azerbaijan Travel

Join families, friends, and couples for a stroll down the waterfront Boulevard. It’s a miles-long, century-old pedestrian promenade hugging the Caspian Sea. While the Boulevard is full of life at any time of the day, it’s especially popular with locals in the evenings and on weekends.

Stroll Nizami Street

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Nizami Street is the most famous pedestrianized shopping street in Baku, full of shops, restaurants, and cafes. It’s especially lovely at night when it’s lit up. Stroll down Nizami Street toward Fountains Square and stop at one of the outdoor cafes for prime people-watching!

Admire Baku’s Modern Architecture

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Photo Credit: Iwan Baan

Architecture lovers will appreciate Baku. The Heydar Aliyev Center is a wave-like architectural wonder without one straight line, designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. Baku’s three sky-high Flame Towers characterize the city’s skyline. They’re most impressive at night when the buildings feature a light show that can be seen across Baku.

Discover Azerbaijani Cuisine

Azerbaijani food is delicious and surprisingly diverse. It stands out for its grilled meat, rice dishes, fruit sauces, and fresh vegetables. To get a flavor of Azerbaijan’s unique and flavorful cuisine, check out where to eat and drink in the city and these eight must-try local dishes.