1. Dənizkənarı Milli Park
A beautiful seaside promenade offering stunning views of the Caspian Sea, perfect for a relaxing stroll and various recreational activities.
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A beautiful seaside promenade offering stunning views of the Caspian Sea, perfect for a relaxing stroll and various recreational activities.
Provides panoramic views of Baku, featuring lush greenery and a serene atmosphere ideal for a peaceful retreat.
A charming area with canals and gondolas, offering a taste of Venice in the heart of Baku.
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Showcases an extensive collection of traditional Azerbaijani carpets and textiles, highlighting the rich cultural heritage.
A Ferris wheel providing a panoramic view of Baku's skyline and the Caspian Sea.
Known as the 'Burning Mountain,' this natural gas fire blazes continuously on a hillside, offering a unique and mesmerizing sight.
A popular photo spot with a large sign displaying 'I Love Baku,' capturing the city's spirit.
A picturesque garden located near the Baku Philharmonic Hall, ideal for leisurely walks and relaxation.
A peaceful park named after the legendary figure Dede Gorgud, offering green spaces and recreational areas.
A historic square located in the city center, surrounded by impressive architecture and significant landmarks.
Home to one of the tallest flagpoles in the world, this square is a symbol of national pride.
A park named after Richard Sorge, offering green spaces and a peaceful environment.
The historic core of Baku, featuring ancient architecture, narrow streets, and significant landmarks such as the Maiden Tower.
A funicular railway that connects the city center with Highland Park, offering scenic views during the ride.
An art workshop and gallery showcasing the works of local artist Ali Shamsi, known for its vibrant and eclectic art pieces.
A monument dedicated to the famous Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, located in a prominent area of Baku.
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