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1 day(s)
Regular
1-100 people
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The Heydar Aliyev Center is a wave-like building rises from a bed of concrete. Its immobile white walls look as though they have been frozen mid-ripple. The abstract archi tecture is unlike anything else in the capital city. The Heydar Aliyev Center, which was designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid. Its rolling, flowing design made waves within architectural, engineering, and design circles and garnered it much prestigious international recognition. Inside, the building offers a tranquil environment full of white space and curved lines. ❖ House of Government. Looking at the gigantic House of Government in central Baku along Neftchiler Avenue, you sense a feeling of architectural beauty. It can be hard to imag ine such a beautiful baroque building, which lights up after dark, was commissioned by the same rulers who build endless rows of ugly blocks in much of Eastern Europe. Construc tion finished in 1952 to hold 5500 people in ministerial positions. Today, it’s one of the most attractive styles of architecture in Baku. Flame Towers Complex - the city's tallest building. The height of 182 m. Flame Towers - consisting of three high-rise buildings in the complex. These hostels, apartments and offices are included. ❖ Upland Park is the highest point in the Azerbaijani capital, opening a panoramic view of the city and its bay. The city's residents and visitors often come here to see a bird's eye view of Baku, and just have a walk. The Upland Park can be reached by cable railway (funicular) in 7-8 minutes from the boulevard or by climbing up the endless stone stairs. ❖ Baku Funicular (Azerbaijani: Bakı funikulyoru) It is the first and remains the only funicu lar system in the country ❖ Baku Boulevard – Did you know that the Baku Seaside Boulevard, construction of which started back in 1909, is considered one of the longest promenades on the planet? The total length of the Seaside Boulevard is now 5.75 km. Baku Boulevard is not only about strollers, green areas, park benches and the sea; there are quite many very interesting buildings located there: a 75 meter- high parachute jump tower, the new Carpet Museum (built in the shape of a rolled up carpet), the International Mugham (Azerbaijani national music) Centre, and even the charming “Baku Venice”. ❖ Boat tour in Caspian sea-. During the boat tour, experienced guides tell the history of the Caspi an Sea, its wealth, and existing problems. At the same time - you can admire a unique panorama of Baku, with the opening of the sea. Note: Boat tour depends on weather ❖ Free time for lunch ❖ Old city tour (Maiden Tower, Shirvanshah Palace, etc.)- Baku started from the Old City, as it is obvious from the name. Both the locals and tourists love this city in the city - here is the main historical attractions of Baku. Serenity and eternity peace among the ancient walls attract everyone. Old City is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Defensive walls surrounding the area date from the 12th century, and within it is a city of winding and nar row streets which pass a number of historical sites, including the Maiden Tower, a large stone fortress built in the 12th century and the Shirvan Shah Palace. ❖ Walking around Fountain Square- The square is a public gathering place, especially after business hours and during the weekend. It is an attractive tourist destination with many bou tiques, restaurants, shops, hotels and passage. This is one of the most crowd and lively places in the city. The area is great for people watching, and evening will find many locals strolling about. The Square also called in popular culture as the Torgovaya street running parallel to Baku Boulevard. The fountains square is a location where the city authorities hold many public festivals, shows and celebrations
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-100 people
Tour Code
3722
Departure Type
guaranteed
Tour Category
All Inclusive
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
1 - 100

Baku
Baku
The Heydar Aliyev Center is a wave-like building rises from a bed of concrete. Its
immobile white walls look as though they have been frozen mid-ripple. The abstract archi
tecture is unlike anything else in the capital city. The Heydar Aliyev Center, which was
designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid. Its rolling, flowing design made waves within
architectural, engineering, and design circles and garnered it much prestigious international
recognition.
Inside, the building offers a tranquil environment full of white space and curved lines.
❖ House of Government. Looking at the gigantic House of Government in central Baku
along Neftchiler Avenue, you sense a feeling of architectural beauty. It can be hard to imag
ine such a beautiful baroque building, which lights up after dark, was commissioned by the
same rulers who build endless rows of ugly blocks in much of Eastern Europe. Construc
tion finished in 1952 to hold 5500 people in ministerial positions. Today, it’s one of the
most attractive styles of architecture in Baku.
Flame Towers Complex - the city's tallest building. The height of 182 m. Flame
Towers - consisting of three high-rise buildings in the complex. These hostels, apartments
and offices are included.
❖ Upland Park is the highest point in the Azerbaijani capital, opening a panoramic view of
the city and its bay. The city's residents and visitors often come here to see a bird's eye view
of Baku, and just have a walk. The Upland Park can be reached by cable railway (funicular)
in 7-8 minutes from the boulevard or by climbing up the endless stone stairs.
❖ Baku Funicular (Azerbaijani: Bakı funikulyoru) It is the first and remains the only funicu
lar system in the country
❖ Baku Boulevard – Did you know that the Baku Seaside Boulevard, construction of which started
back in 1909, is considered one of the longest promenades on the planet? The total length of the
Seaside Boulevard is now 5.75 km. Baku Boulevard is not only about strollers, green areas,
park benches and the sea; there are quite many very interesting buildings located there: a 75
meter- high parachute jump tower, the new Carpet Museum (built in the shape of a rolled
up carpet), the International Mugham (Azerbaijani national music) Centre, and even the
charming “Baku Venice”.
❖ Boat tour in Caspian sea-. During the boat tour, experienced guides tell the history of the Caspi
an Sea, its wealth, and existing problems. At the same time - you can admire a unique panorama of
Baku, with the opening of the sea. Note: Boat tour depends on weather
❖ Free time for lunch
❖ Old city tour (Maiden Tower, Shirvanshah Palace, etc.)- Baku started from the Old City,
as it is obvious from the name. Both the locals and tourists love this city in the city - here is
the main historical attractions of Baku. Serenity and eternity peace among the ancient walls
attract everyone. Old City is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Defensive walls
surrounding the area date from the 12th century, and within it is a city of winding and nar
row streets which pass a number of historical sites, including the Maiden Tower, a large
stone fortress built in the 12th century and the Shirvan Shah Palace.
❖ Walking around Fountain Square- The square is a public gathering place, especially after
business hours and during the weekend. It is an attractive tourist destination with many bou
tiques, restaurants, shops, hotels and passage. This is one of the most crowd and lively
places in the city.
The area is great for people watching, and evening will find many locals strolling about. The Square also called in popular culture as the Torgovaya street running parallel to Baku Boulevard. The fountains square is a location where the city authorities hold many public festivals, shows and celebrations