
Baku Packages
Sapphire Inn, Old City Hotel
Breakfast, Wi-Fi
₹45,000 – ₹55,000
Holiday Inn Baku, Park Inn by Radisson
Breakfast, Pool, Gym
₹65,000 – ₹75,000
Fairmont Baku Flame Towers, Four Seasons Baku
Breakfast, Spa, Luxury amenities
₹95,000 – ₹1,20,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Azerbaijan Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹28,000 – ₹35,000 per person
Flight time: ~6 hrs 20 mins (non-stop)
Flexibility: Choose hotel category as per budget & preference.
Seamless Travel: Flights + transfers + stay bundled.
Balanced Experience: From budget-friendly to luxury indulgence.
Curated for You: Modular design makes it easy to pitch to families, couples, or corporate travelers.
Airport Transfers included in all categories
Half-day City Tour (Old City, Flame Towers, Boulevard)
Complimentary Wine Tasting (4 & 5-star packages)
Cultural Evening: Traditional Azerbaijani music & dance show
Travel Content Kit: Ready-to-use captions & visuals for social sharing
Travel Safety Subscription: Optional add-on for insurance + emergency support
Real Stories From Travelers
Baku – Azerbaijan’s "City of Winds," where futuristic skyscrapers meet UNESCO-listed ancient history. Famous for its Caspian Sea views, rich Silk Road heritage, and the Formula 1 circuit, it is perfect for luxury seekers, history buffs, and nightlife lovers.
Best Time to Visit: April–June & September–October (mild weather)
Language: Azerbaijani (Azeri); Russian & English widely understood
Currency: Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
Famous For: Flame Towers skyline, oil heritage, carpets, and vibrant nightlife
Travel Tip: Baku mixes ultra-modern design with medieval charm—plan for both city walks and seaside leisure
Old City Baku (Icherisheher): UNESCO World Heritage site with narrow alleys, Maiden Tower, and Shirvanshahs’ Palace
Baku Boulevard: Scenic promenade along the Caspian Sea with parks, cafes, and cultural centers
Azerbaijan Carpet Museum: Iconic building shaped like a rolled carpet, showcasing centuries of weaving traditions
Heydar Aliyev Center: Zaha Hadid–designed futuristic landmark with exhibitions and performances
Mini Venice: Gondola rides through canals near Baku Boulevard, a family-friendly spot
Funicular Baku: Connects downtown to Highland Park and the Alley of Martyrs
Baku Eye: Giant Ferris wheel offering sweeping city views
Nizami Street: Shopping boulevard with boutiques, cafes, and lively atmosphere
Local Cuisine: Try plov (rice pilaf), dolma, and pomegranate-based dishes
Bibi-Heybat Mosque: Rebuilt 13th-century mosque with sacred tombs, a spiritual retreat by the sea
Museum of Miniature Books: Unique collection of tiny books from 60+ countries
Heydar Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the Caucasus, blending tradition with modern design
Gobustan Rock Art Reserve (near Baku): Ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes, a UNESCO site
Local Secret Cafes: Emerging art corners and hidden eateries in the backstreets
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