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What is Azerbaijan like?BASIC INFORMATION

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A place where the ancient and the modern,
the East and the West, blend seamlessly.

Sitting between Europe and Asia,
Azerbaijan offers a mix of experiences—
from its UNESCO-listed Old City and striking modern architecture
to the vast Caucasus landscapes and warm, welcoming people.
There are countless charms here waiting to be discovered.

Country Name

Republic of Azerbaijan

"The Land of Fire," located on the western shore of the Caspian Sea in the Caucasus region

Capital

Baku

A port city where the UNESCO-listed Old City coexists with striking modern architecture

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Area

86,600km²

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Population

Approx.

10.5M

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Safety

Safestable

As of February 2026.
Exchange rates and visa requirements may change, so please check the latest information before traveling.

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Top Picks

POPULAR SPOTS

Heydar Aliyev Center

Baku

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Heydar Aliyev Center

"A Masterpiece by the Queen of Curves." Designed by Zaha Hadid, this cultural complex is famed for its flowing, sculptural curves. It features rich exhibitions and art displays, and is celebrated as Baku's most photogenic piece of futuristic architecture.

#ZahaHadidArchitecture#ArtSpot#FuturisticArchitecture
Flame Towers

Baku

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Flame Towers

The Flaming Silhouette That Defines Baku. These flame-shaped towers dominate Baku's skyline, glowing with LED lights that flicker like real fire at night. Overlooking the Caspian Sea, they illuminate the city with a surreal, futuristic glow and stand as one of Baku's most iconic landmarks.

#FuturisticArchitecture#BeautifulNightView#IconicLandmark#CityLights
Icherisheher

Baku

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Icherisheher

A Charming Maze of Cobblestone Streets. This UNESCO-listed historic district is filled with winding alleys, ancient landmarks like the Maiden Tower and the palace, and a unique blend of old architecture and cozy cafes. Getting lost here is part of the fun.

#UNESCOWorldHeritage#HistoricWalk#CobblestoneStreets#OldTownVibes
Baku Boulevard

Baku

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Baku Boulevard

A Seaside Promenade That Lets You Unwind. Stretching along the Caspian Sea, this expansive promenade is dotted with attractions like a Ferris wheel and Mini Venice. It's one of Baku's classic spots for a relaxing stroll.

#SeasideWalk#SunsetSpot#FamilyFriendly#GoldenHourVibes
Mini Venice

Baku

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Mini Venice

A Little Water City in the Heart of Baku. This charming waterfront area features cute canals and gondolas, offering a mini-Venice experience in Baku.

#PhotoSpot#WaterfrontCity#RomanticPlace#InstaSpot
Baku Eye

Baku

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Baku Eye

A Sky-High Seat with the Best Views of the Caspian Sea. This Ferris wheel offers 360-degree views of the Caspian Sea and Baku's skyline.

#FerrisWheel#ScenicView#NightDate#RomanticNight
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Smart Travel Tips

TRAVEL GUIDE

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Solve those worries here.

Is it safe? What should I bring?
What should I do if trouble happens?
For your first trip to Azerbaijan,
we answer common questions one by one.

Azerbaijan uses Type C and Type F outlets.
Bring a Type C adapter to be safe.
Voltage is 220V, so most phone and laptop chargers work, but check hair irons or dryers before traveling.

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One adapter was not enough
You will often need to charge several devices at once, so having more than one adapter is convenient.
Many hotels provide hair dryers, so check amenities to avoid extra luggage.

There are many tout taxis outside the airport, and even the red “official” taxis may overcharge.
The safest option is to use a ride‑hailing app — **BOLT** is the most reliable.
You can see the fare in advance, pay through the app, and avoid price disputes.

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Using Taxis Without BOLT Was a Problem
Before your trip, register your BOLT account and set up your payment method.
BOLT supports Apple Pay, making it easy for iPhone users.
Since American Express is rarely accepted, prepare a VISA or MasterCard for smooth payments.

Hotels and shopping malls usually accept cards, so you can get by without cash.
However, **local markets and small eateries often accept cash only**, so it is important to carry Azerbaijani manat.
In the Old City (Icherisheher), many shops still do not take cards, so bring a bit more cash if you plan to buy souvenirs.

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How Much Cash Should You Carry in Baku?
Prices in Baku are similar to those in Japan.
If you mainly visit local shops, you will not need a large amount of cash.
But if you plan to visit cafes or restaurants, having around 100 AZN is a good guideline.
It covers meals, transportation, and small entrance fees, giving you peace of mind during your trip.

Baku’s city center and the Old City are generally safe even at night, but **back alleys and suburban areas can be risky**.
Stick to **main streets in Baku**, and avoid going out alone at night in the suburbs.
Just keeping these two points in mind greatly improves your safety.

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Preparing for Nighttime Walks Helps You Stay Safe
If you must go out alone at night, know your emergency contacts and nearby safe places in advance.
And if you ever feel uneasy, don’t hesitate — take a taxi instead of walking.

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ABOUT US

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