What are the top things to do in Baku? Umm.. Well, if you are planning your trip to Baku and have absolutely no idea about where to roam, and what to do in Baku, then this guide by CollectYourTicket is going to be your saviour. How? We have covered up all the top things and must-go places in Baku so if you have 4-5 spare minutes, take a scroll and read the same.

 

Maiden Tower

Maiden Tower is one of the most iconic monuments built in the 12th century. It is situated in the old city of Baku, Azerbaijan. It is also listed under the UNSECO world heritage list of historical monuments. Maiden Tower is undoubtedly one of the phenomenal buildings that Baku has. Talking about what can be done, tourists who are keen to know the city's history and culture can visit the museum inside the tower. While climbing the top of the tower, you will find some paranomic views of the Caspian Sea.

 

Miniature Books 

Miniature Book Museum is a must-visit place in Baku as it is incredibly a great place to visit. Zarifa Saahova opened this museum in 2002. As the name suggests, you are going to find several miniature-sized books that also include editions of Pushkin, Dostoyevsky, Gogol, and Chukovsky. You can find various books written in different languages such as German, Azeri, English, and, not to forget, Russian. Taking a look at its most exciting book is a Russian book named "The Most Miraculous Thing," with a font size of 6mm*9mm. This book is so tiny that you have to read it through a magnifying glass. Other than that, it also has the oldest copy of the Quran available there.

 

Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 

Azerbaijan Carpet Museum is another great place that you should be adding to your must-visit list on tour to Baku. This place is known for having a vast rug and carpet collection available in the world. These rugs and carpets aren't ordinary but are made of modern weaving techniques and materials. They have around 10,000 carpets displayed. Other than that, you can find some 600 crushed carpets by Armenian troops as well. In addition, finding an occasional public lecture and a well-stocked bookstore is going to be the cherry on the cake for travellers. 

 

The Ateshgah Fire Temple 

If you want to see the worship place of Zoroastrians, visit the Ateshgah fire temple, which is known for the eternal fire. The temple was built in the 17th-18th century by the Hindu community of Baku. The temple is well known for its mystic properties, due to which it has fire. However, it has a burning natural gas outlet that comes up to the surface lights and makes contact with oxygen.

 

Flame Tower

Flame Tower is one of the most recognizable places in Baku. The view of Flame tower is indeed mesmerising at night as its glass facades light up in the shades of fire. The effect has been created by over 10,000 LED bulbs. Two of the towers are fully occupied by apartments and offices, while the third is open and is available for people where one can enjoy having a full course meal or a drink. 

 

Mud Volcano 

Mud Volcano is also included in UNESCO World Heritage Site and is situated at Gobustan National park, where more than 10,000 people visit annually. Mud Volcano is all about a place where you will find bubbling mud volcanoes along with amazing lakes and anthropological sites. Azerbaijan has over 300 mud volcanoes available on the island, in the sea, and at the shore, and believe it or not, it is almost the world's 30%. For tourists and visitors, going to Gobustan National Museum is going to be a worth visiting place as you can learn more about petroglyphs history and find various work tools and ancient human bones from the Mesolithic period. 

 

Old City Baku

If you're a fan of history, taking a long slow walk in the Old City, Baku is going to be an exhilarating walk for you as it is also listed as one of Azerbaijan's two UNESCO World heritage sites. The place is clean and is entirely renovated. It is located at the heart of Baku and is surrounded by fortressed walls. You will witness the stones of the ancient walls, cobblestone streets, zigzag through narrow corridors, and more. And the best part? You can visit two places by visiting one as it also has the Maidan tower inside that. But along with that, you are also going to find many palaces, mosques, and buildings. You can also find many restaurants, green tea shops, and souvenir vendors. We recommend having a guide with you who can tell you the story behind the town.

 

Palace of Shrivanshah

The Palace of Shrivanshah was built by the Shirvanshah kingdom in the 15th century. Their ancient and lavish palace is also bunched together with Maiden Tower in a UNESCO world heritage listing. Shirvanshahs was the king of Shirvan, which is known as Azerbaijan now. You can visit the palace and enjoy various audio-visual surprises along with the unbelievable historical view. Although the place is paid for, you should surely visit it while on a trip to Baku.

 

Nizami Street 

Nizami Street is a 2.2-mile-long street that is famous for various sightseeing and for being the most prominent shopping street in Baku. While walking down the street, you will find great shopping places and incredible architecture that is undoubtedly fascinating. Talking about the shopping places, you are going to find all kinds of stores for shopping. From small supermarkets and souvenir stores, everything is available there. And if you want to save some money, bargain as much as you can.

 

Winter Park Hotel

Lastly, if you are looking for a place to stay in Baku, then trying out the Winter Park Hotel is surely a worthwhile place as this place is surrounded by various tourist attractions, malls, and nature. And not to forget, you are going to be at the luxurious hotel where you will find lip-smacking food, a pool, and all the facilities.

 

Wrapping up,

These were the best things to do in Baku. If you have more to share with us or if you are a local who can tell us more about the place, please comment below and share your experiences of Baku with us. Till then, happy traveling.

 

Is Baku worth visiting?

Yes, the place Baku is surely worth visiting place as it has many tourist spots and is a perfect place where one can roam and learn about history, try a variety of local cuisines, and shop from Nizami Street.

 

How many days should you spend in Baku?

If you are packed with your schedule and have no extra time, then also, we suggest you make a trip of at least 3-4 days to spend in Baku as it will be sufficient time to cover all the tourist spots available in Baku. 

 

What is the best time to visit Baku?

Talking about the best time, you can visit Baku in April, June, September, and October as in these months, you are not going to find the summer and winter. Also, you will be able to see the Novruz Byami celebrations, the Persian New Year.