Old City-Night Baku
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Discover the enchanting blend of history and modernity with our Old City tour and Baku night tour. Begin your adventure in Baku's Old City, also known as Icherisheher, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich with history dating back to the 12th century. Stroll through the ancient streets, marvel at the Synyg Gala Minaret, the Multani Caravanserai, and the majestic Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Don't miss the iconic Maiden Tower, an iconic symbol of Baku’s history.
As evening approaches, transition into the Baku night sightseeing experience. Head to Highland Park for a panoramic view of the city and the Caspian Sea, where you can witness the Flame Towers night view illuminating the skyline. Continue your journey to Mini Venice in Baku Boulevard, where picturesque canals and bridges offer a serene escape. Conclude your night with a visit to the Heydar Aliyev Center, an architectural marvel renowned for its futuristic design.
Combining the Baku Old City tour with the Baku night attractions provides a comprehensive glimpse into the city’s past and present. Whether you’re a tourist or the local, anyone would enjoy an evening stroll Baku while admiring the nighttime cityscape of Baku, this tour is an essential experience for anyone exploring historic Baku by night.
During the Baku night tour, your first stop will be the Alley of Honor, where you'll encounter the memorials of renowned artists, singers, and composers. Among them is the legendary singer Muslim Magomayev, celebrated for his remarkable vocal talent and charisma during the Soviet period.
The next stop on our journey is Uphill Park, the highest point in the capital of Azerbaijan. From here, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire central part of the city and Baku Bay. Known for its beauty and tranquility, this spot is perfect for an evening stroll in Baku offers, providing a serene escape from the bustling city below. Your professional guide will lead you to a prime location in the park where you can marvel at the stunning nighttime cityscape of Baku. As you gaze out, you'll see iconic landmarks like the Ferris Wheel, Crystal Hall, and Baku Boulevard illuminated against the night sky. Additionally, you'll have a spectacular night view of Flame Towers, showcasing the trio of skyscrapers that house a hotel, apartments, and offices. This stop is a highlight of the Baku night tour, offering an unforgettable perspective of Historic Baku by night.
The next stop on our journey is the stunning Baku Boulevard, a waterfront park that stands as one of the city's main attractions and a source of immense pride. This expansive 25-kilometer park is adorned with exotic trees, shopping and entertainment centers, and bicycle paths, offering splendid views of Baku's 19th-century European architecture. A highlight of the park is its charming miniature version of Venice, complete with canals, bridges, and gondolas that captivate both visitors and locals alike. For those exploring Baku’s night attractions, this is an unmissable spot. As you enjoy an evening stroll in Baku, the ambiance transforms into something truly magical. This combination of historic and modern sights makes the Baku night tour an unforgettable adventure, showcasing the best of historic Baku by night.
As you embark on this evening tour in Baku, one of the must-see baku night attractions is the Government House of Soviet Azerbaijan, a stunning architectural masterpiece from the Stalin era. This colossal structure, whose construction spanned nearly 16 years, stands as a testament to the Soviet period in Azerbaijan. Historical records reveal that German prisoners of war were instrumental in building this imposing edifice. During the Baku night tour, you can admire this landmark, beautifully illuminated against the nighttime cityscape of Baku.
The Baku city tour concludes with a visit to the park in front of the Heydar Aliyev Center, a stunning example of modern architecture in the deconstructivist style by the "queen of curved lines," Zaha Hadid. The park features lush green lawns and pristine white pathways that wind past unique sculptures and installations. Among these, the "I LOVE BAKU" sign is a one of the most beloved Baku night attraction, drawing visitors for its picturesque charm. After marveling at this masterpiece, an Old City night tour offers a perfect contrast, taking you through the historic heart of Baku. Wander through Icherisheher at night, where the ancient walls and narrow streets are beautifully illuminated.
After completing the first half of the Baku night tour, you'll dine in the picturesque Old Garden restaurant in the Old Town. This charming spot is a highlight of the Old City night tour, offering a taste of authentic Azerbaijani cuisine. You'll savor the national dish "Saj," enjoy a fresh Old Garden salad, and refresh with soft drinks. To end the meal, indulge in tea accompanied by traditional sweets. As you continue your Icherisheher night exploration, the enchanting atmosphere of the Baku old city’s late evening will captivate you.
The second part of the tour begins at the iconic Maiden Tower, a symbol of Baku and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Here, your professional guide will delve into the rich tapestry of history and legends surrounding this ancient structure. This is just the start of the Old City night tour, where you'll immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of Baku’s old city. As you wander through the narrow streets of Icherisheher, you'll experience the magic of Historic Baku by night.
Opposite the iconic Maiden's Tower lie the evocative ruins of the Church of Saint Bartholomew, a site steeped in history and reverence. Saint Bartholomew, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ, dedicated his life to spreading Christianity throughout Albania and Asia. In the year 71 AD, he met a tragic end, crucified by fire worshipers. To honor his martyrdom, this church was built on the very spot where he died.
The largest and oldest surviving bathhouse in the Old City is the Haji Haji Bahama. Remarkably, until 1960, its existence was a well-kept secret, seeing as it was buried beneath the earth for centuries. For centuries, the surface was dotted with shacks and houses, whose inhabitants had no inkling that an ancient monument lay buried beneath their feet. Today, discovering this historical gem adds a layer of intrigue to the Old City night tour. This landmark in Baku offers a unique perspective on historic Baku by night, where every corner has a story waiting to be discovered.
Step back in time with an Old City night tour and discover the historic charm of Baku under the moonlight. In the heart of Icherisheher, you will find the Caravanserai Multani, a relic from the 14th century built for Indian merchants who worshipped fire and journeyed from the city of Multan. Just across the way, the Bukhara Caravanserai stands proudly, constructed at the end of the 15th century along the bustling trade route through the Shamakhi Gate. This caravanserai welcomed merchants and travelers from Central Asia, especially from Bukhara, lending it its name. Wander through the narrow street that once formed part of the Great Silk Way on a Baku night tour. The sight of those two unique Baku landscapes at night is truly one in a lifetime experience.
On your Old City night tour, you'll encounter fascinating landmarks that tell stories of Baku's rich history. Firstly, you’ll visit the house that belonged to a sailor, its architecture mimicking the deck of a ship. Today, it houses a vibrant carpet shop, adding a touch of modern commerce to its historical charm. Further along your Baku night tour, you'll come across the "house with chains," a former residence of another local merchant Haji Mamed Huseyn. Before the Soviet era, this building bustled with trade; more recently, it served as the office for oil giants like BP and Statoil. Now, it stands as the Museum of Archeology, a testament to Baku's evolving identity. As you explore the Baku’s old city at evening, the Icherisheher will reveal more of these intriguing stories that will make your journey to Azerbaijan truly complete.
The house of the Baku Khans, a majestic relic from the 18th century, offers a glimpse into the storied past of the Baku Khanate, where rulers like Huseyngulu Khan once resided from 1747 to 1806. For those seeking a journey through history under the stars, the Old City night tour is a perfect choice.
In the heart of Baku's historic district, the ancient customs office once stood proudly at the Double Gates. Even back then, the city took hygiene seriously, requiring everyone entering to cleanse themselves. Animals were treated too, with their feet coated in a special oil-based antiseptic. Today, you can explore this historic sight with our professional guide on our Old City night tour that will uncover other interesting legends and stories about those places.
Today, the ancient fortress walls of Baku stretch 500 meters, though they once extended for one and a half kilometers, wrapping around the entirety of Baku which once was small enough to fit . These impressive fortifications, featuring 25 semicircles and 5 gates, encapsulated the entire city of Baku until the 19th century. Walking through these historic walls on an Old City night tour offers a unique glimpse into the past, as these walls stood resilient against the cannon attacks of Peter's troops, the Safavids, and the Mogol-Tatar forces.
The quadrangular tower, or donjon, of Baku's city walls stands as a testament to the city's rich medieval history. Constructed in the 15th century, this impressive structure was part of a formidable defensive system that once included 70 half-towers scattered throughout Baku. Situated in the northern part of the fortress walls, the tower played a crucial role in fortifying the city's defenses and served as a storage room for weapons.
One of the most important architectural masterpieces of the Old City is the Palace of Shirvanshahs, often referred to as the pearl of Baku. Experiencing this historic gem on an Old City night tour adds a magical dimension to its grandeur. As part of a Baku night tour, the illuminated palace stands as a beacon of history amidst the vibrant nightlife.
As the evening deepens, your guide will lead you to the bust of Aliaga Vahid, a renowned Azerbaijani poet and close friend of the illustrious Russian poet Sergey Yesenin. The intricately designed sculptures in his hair depict scenes from his works, offering a glimpse into the societal life of his time. This moment is a culmination of Baku evening tour, where the magic of Historic Baku by night truly comes to life. This nighttime cityscape of Baku offers a unique perspective on the city, blending history and modernity in a captivating experience.
Explore the charm of Baku's rich cinematic history on an Old City night tour with our company! A number of iconic movies were shot within the borders of Azerbaijan, among them are the “Diamond Hand”, “Amphibian Man”, “Aibolit-66”, “Tehran-43”, “Do not be afraid, I'm with you”, “A Day has passed”. This Baku night tour takes you through the enchanting narrow streets of Old city, leading to the place where one of the most iconic Azerbaijani and Soviet films were brought to life. Wander through Icherisheher at night and discover the locations where some scenes of "Diamond Hand," were filmed. Your guide will lead you to the exact spot where Nikulin dramatically fell, broke his arm, and exclaimed, "Damn it!"
The final point of this tour is the magnificent Juma Mosque, nestled near the iconic Maiden's Tower. Over the centuries, this historic mosque has undergone numerous renovations and reconstructions. Notably, in 1437, under the rule of Shirvanshah Khalil-ullah I from the Derbendi dynasty, a minaret was added, which still stands tall today. On this iconic landmark we’re finishing our journey of discovering Baku’s beauty. This evening stroll in Baku provides every piece of promised exhilaration of getting to uncover a blend of history and modernity, offering a unique Baku’s nighttime cityscape experience. Discover the enchantment of historic Baku by night and let the city's nocturnal allure captivate your senses.
- Tour Category: Day Trips
- Minimum number of people: 2
- Start Time: 17:00
- Duration: 5 hours
- Included: Professional English-speaking guide, comfortable car with seat belts and air conditioner.
- Excluded: Personal expenses.
- Note: The starting location for this tour is the Maiden Tower and the ending point is the Double Gates of the Old Town (Icheri Sheher).