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Baku Night City Tour-Private Tour

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240 minutes

Explore the capital of Azerbaijan just as it starts to come alive during this 3-hour evening tour. See the main attractions of the city center such as the the Flame Towers, Carpet Museum,Little Venice in boulevard, the biggest mosque in Caucasus- the Heydar Mosque, Central Park, Heydar Aliyev Cultural center and take in the views of the city and the sea from Highland Park. Learn about the history of Baku and Azerbaijan from your informative guide as you walk around the city. Note: The tour starts after 18:00

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Flame Towers

Flame Towers is a trio of skyscrapers in Baku, Azerbaijan, the height of the tallest tower is 182 m (597 ft). (There are some taller towers in Baku, but they do not have rooms inside all the way up, so are not considered skyscrapers.) Towers representing flames symbolize fire as a sign of Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism by Azerbaijanies and Azerbaijan as a birthplace for the prophet Zoroaster. The buildings consist of 130 residential apartments over 33 floors, a hotel tower that consists of 250 rooms and 61 serviced apartments, and office blocks that provides a net 33,114 square meters of office space. The cost of Flame Towers was an estimated US$350 million. Construction began in 2007, with completion in 2012. HOK was the architect for the project, DIA Holdings served as the design-build contractor, and Hill International provided project management.

Highland Park

Baku's 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,by climbing up the endless stone stairs or just by car.

Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum

Azerbaijan Carpet Museum displays Azerbaijani carpets and rug items of various weaving techniques and materials from various periods. It has the largest collection of Azerbaijani carpets in the world. It moved to a new building on the Baku's seafront park during 2014 from its former location on Neftchiler Avenue. The museum has become a research-training and cultural-educational center where many events, such as exhibitions, international symposiums, and conferences, are held. During its 50 years of existence, the museum has organized more than 30 exhibitions in different countries throughout the world. Note: As the museum works till 18:00 we will not be able to visit inside.

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Inclusions

  • Pick up and Drop off
  • Comfortable car with English speaking driver
  • Dinner
  • Entrance fees if any applicable
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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As this is a private tour, we pick up all travelers from the hotel/accommodation where they stay.

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