Discover the historical monuments of Baku Old City on a small group tour. Explore the Maiden Tower, Shirvanshahs Palace, and more with a knowledgeable local guide.
Discover the historical monuments of Baku Old City on a small group tour. Explore the Maiden Tower, Shirvanshahs Palace, and more with a knowledgeable local guide.
- Maiden Tower - Explore Baku’s Old City with a small group tour for up to 8 people. This 2-hour tour does not include entrance fees to the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs Palace, which are approximately 15 AZN each. Enjoy personalized and professional guidance from a local tour guide as you discover Baku Old Town’s top attractions. Learn about Baku’s…
- Maiden Tower - Explore Baku’s Old City with a small group tour for up to 8 people. This 2-hour tour does not include entrance fees to the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs Palace, which are approximately 15 AZN each. Enjoy personalized and professional guidance from a local tour guide as you discover Baku Old Town’s top attractions. Learn about Baku’s main and unique monuments, including the Maiden Tower, the Palace of Shirvanshahs, the “Divankhana” courtyard, mosques, minarets, caravansaries, and baths. Old Baku is filled with treasures that will create lasting memories. The Baku Old Town Walking Tour offers insights into the rich history of Baku’s oriental side. If you are the only participant, please book at least 60 minutes before the tour begins.
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- Palace of the Shirvanshahs - Built in the 15th century in Baku for the rulers of Shirvan, this palace complex was established when the nation’s capital moved from Shemakha to Baku.
The complex features a two-story palace building, a tomb, a mosque, the divanhane, the mausoleum of Sayyid Yahya Bakuvi, a bath, the eastern portal, and the Murad Gate (16th century). The main palace building was initiated in 1411 by Shirvanshah Sheikh Ibrahim I and continued by his son, Shirvanshah Khalilullah I. The design is notable for its simplicity, sunny tones, and unique expressiveness, with terrazzo lattice shebeke on the upper windows and slits on the lower floors. The two-story palace contains about fifty rooms of various sizes and shapes, connected by three narrow spiral staircases. Of the 25 rooms on the second floor, only 16 remain.
The ground floor (27 rooms), used by servants and for storage, remains as it was in the 15th century.
The facade facing the front yard is more austere compared to the richer designs of other buildings. A mosque is located near the palace.
Under the minaret’s stalactite belt is an inscription: “…the greatest Sultan Khalil-Ullah I ordered the construction of this minaret. May Allah exalt the days of his rule and reign. The year of eight hundred and forty-five (1441-1442).” Many Middle Eastern palaces had special facilities for receiving ambassadors and meetings, known as “Divan-Khane” (State Council).
The Divan-Khane of the Shirvanshah palace complex is one of Azerbaijan’s most beautiful architectural monuments. The slender portal, serving as the main entrance, is adorned with a richly ornamented stalactite semi-dome and inscriptions. This portal is considered one of the most beautiful among Baku’s monuments and similar structures in Iran and Asia Minor.
In 1964, the complex was declared a museum and placed under state protection. Since then, this unique Azerbaijani architectural monument has become a popular tourist site.
- Miniature Books - The Museum of Miniature Books, located in the old city - Icheri Sheher, is recognized by the Guinness Book of Records for having the largest collection of miniature books. Created by Zarifa Salahova over 30 years, this unique museum opened on April 2, 2002. It houses over 5,600 books from 66 countries. Entrance to the Miniature Books Museum is free.
- Juma Mosque - Many of Baku’s architectural monuments were built on ancient pagan sites. The Maiden Tower, for example, stands on a former pagan temple site. The basement of Sabail Castle contains fragments of older buildings. The Juma Mosque in Icheri-sheher is another such monument. Built in 1899 with funds from Baku philanthropist Khadja Shikhali Dadashev, the mosque was constructed on the site of a fire worshipers’ temple. Only four uncoated arches remain from the old building, believed to belong to the temple. Modern archaeologists suggest a pagan sacred center once existed at the Juma Mosque site, where fire worshipers gathered.
In the 14th century, the pagan temple was converted into a mosque. An inscription on the mosque reads: “in the month of Rajab in the year 709 Hijri (1309) Amir Sharaf al-Din Mahmud ordered to update this mosque.” In the 15th century, a minaret was added to the mosque’s north side. By the late 19th century, the old mosque was replaced by the new Juma Mosque.
The Juma Mosque is small, with a men’s hall and women’s prayer rooms. Its conical dome, supported by four central pillars, is particularly noteworthy.
- Baku Old City - Old city area
- Vahid Monument - Monument to Azerbaijani satiric poet Aliaga Vahid
- Bukhara Caravanserai - Bukhara Caravanserai
- St. Bartholomew Church - Remains of St. Bartholomew Church in Baku
- Quadrangular Tower - Quadrangular Tower
- Muhammad Mosque - Built in 1078-1079
- Workshop Ali Shamsi - Workshop of famous Azerbaijani artist
- Gosha Gala Tower - Main gate of Baku Old City
- Aga Mikayil Bath House - Public bath house
- Museum of Ethnography and Archeology - Azerbaijan Archaeology and Ethnography Museum
- Multani Caravansarai - Multani Caravansarai
- House of Baku Khans - House of Baku Khans
- Baku Marionette Theatre - Baku Marionette Theatre
- House Museum of Vagif Mustafazadeh - Museum dedicated to Azerbaijani jazz musician
- Khanagah - Khanagah Complex or old Market square
- Beyler Mosque - Baylar Mosque in Old City, Baku

- Information about the monuments
- Conversation
- Local tour guide
- Information about the monuments
- Conversation
- Local tour guide
- Tea and coffee
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- Snacks
Embark on a Baku ancient city exploration tailored for a cozy gathering of no more than 12 participants. This intimate 2-hour excursion doesn’t include entrance fees to the iconic Maiden Tower and the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, which are to be paid separately and are approximately 15AZN each. Benefit from the undivided attention of your local guide, who will…
Embark on a Baku ancient city exploration tailored for a cozy gathering of no more than 12 participants. This intimate 2-hour excursion doesn’t include entrance fees to the iconic Maiden Tower and the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, which are to be paid separately and are approximately 15AZN each. Benefit from the undivided attention of your local guide, who will provide in-depth knowledge about Baku’s premier historical sites. Discover architectural wonders such as the impressive Maiden Tower, the regal Palace of Shirvanshahs, the traditional “Divankhana” courtyard, various mosques and minarets, old-school caravansaries, and historic baths. The Old Baku promenade will enthrall you with its hidden gems, delivering memories that will last a lifetime. Dive into the storied past of the Baku’s eastern heritage through this walking tour. For solo adventurers, please secure your booking at least one hour before the tour commences.
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.