Explore Baku’s vibrant streets and hidden gems with a local guide. Discover history, taste local flavors, and connect with the culture.
Explore Baku’s vibrant streets and hidden gems with a local guide. Discover history, taste local flavors, and connect with the culture.
- Martyrs’ Lane - Located in Baku, Martyrs’ Lane is a respectful hilltop memorial dedicated to those who lost their lives during Black January (1990) and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Visitors can observe rows of black marble graves, the Eternal Flame monument, Turkish and British memorials, and a small mosque. It also provides one of the most…
- Martyrs’ Lane - Located in Baku, Martyrs’ Lane is a respectful hilltop memorial dedicated to those who lost their lives during Black January (1990) and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Visitors can observe rows of black marble graves, the Eternal Flame monument, Turkish and British memorials, and a small mosque. It also provides one of the most stunning panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea, serving as a place for both remembrance and peaceful reflection.
- Highland Park - Highland Park (Dağüstü Park) in Baku is a picturesque hilltop park with views of the city and the Caspian Sea. Known for its expansive terraces, tree-lined paths, and breathtaking views of the Flame Towers, Boulevard, and Baku Bay, the park also houses the Eternal Flame and Martyrs’ Lane, offering a serene environment for walking and a site of historical importance.
- Baku Boulevard - Baku Boulevard, running along the Caspian Sea, is the city’s most beloved promenade, featuring parks, cafes, and attractions. Along the boulevard, visitors will find Deniz Mall, a futuristic shopping and entertainment center shaped like a flower; the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, designed to resemble a rolled-up carpet and showcasing centuries of weaving art; and Little Venice, a delightful network of canals with gondola rides. It’s an ideal location for a leisurely walk with sea views and cultural experiences.
Optional: For those interested in visiting the Carpet Museum, the entry fee is 6 USD (10 AZN) per person. Additionally, there is a 3 USD per person fee for a boat ride in Little Venice.
- Nizami str. /Tarqovi - Nizami Street in Baku is the city’s primary pedestrian shopping street, adorned with elegant 19th–20th century architecture. It is filled with international boutiques, local shops, restaurants, and vibrant cafes, making it a popular destination for shopping and evening walks. At night, the street is illuminated with lights, creating a lively atmosphere in the heart of modern Baku.
- Baku Old City - The Old City of Baku (Icherisheher) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site encircled by ancient fortress walls. Within its narrow streets, visitors can discover landmarks such as the Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, traditional caravanserais, mosques, and hammams. With its blend of history, local craft shops, and cozy cafes, the Old City is the cultural core of Baku and offers a journey back in time.
Optional: For those wishing to enter the Maiden Tower or the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, tickets can be purchased on site; each site costs 9 USD (15 AZN) per person.

- Professional English speaking local guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Professional English speaking local guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Meals
- Any other personal expenses.
- Meals
- Any other personal expenses.
This experience is more than a tour; it’s an immersive journey through the lively streets of Baku, the historic Old City (Icherisheher), the iconic Flame Towers, and bustling local markets. Join Ell, your multilingual local guide, who infuses 16 years of Baku living and rural Azerbaijani heritage into every moment.
Gain exclusive insights, savor…
This experience is more than a tour; it’s an immersive journey through the lively streets of Baku, the historic Old City (Icherisheher), the iconic Flame Towers, and bustling local markets. Join Ell, your multilingual local guide, who infuses 16 years of Baku living and rural Azerbaijani heritage into every moment.
Gain exclusive insights, savor traditional tea and sweets, and discover the stories behind the city’s famous landmarks. Whether you’re traveling alone, as a couple, with family, or with friends, this tour is ideal for those seeking a meaningful cultural connection, beyond just taking photos.
Anticipate genuine conversations, authentic local flavors, and hidden gems not found in guidebooks—crafted for inquisitive travelers eager to experience Baku with passion.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.