Capital city Baku situates on the western shore of the Caspian Sea in the southern part of the Absheron peninsula. Firstly, Baku became the capital city in the 13th century, during Shirvanshah’s dynasty. Before that, the capital was the city of Shamakhi, that is 122 km far from Baku. Because of the big earthquake, Shamakhi city was completely destroyed. After this disaster, the king of Shirvanshahs’ decided to transfer the capital of Azerbaijan from Shamakhi to Baku. The location of the city played a great role in the development of the port city Baku.
You will begin your Baku City Tour by exploring the city's ancient side before transitioning to its modern parts. The journey starts at Icheri Sheher, the heart of the capital. From the Double Gates, also known as the Shamakhi Gate (named for its direction toward Shamakhi City), you’ll step into the historic Old City. Baku, known for its cultural richness, cleanliness, and tidiness, has been a central hub since ancient times. Merchants from Eastern countries often stayed in the Caravanserais, which today have been transformed into modern hotels. Four Caravanserais still exist in Icheri Sheher, Baku. Near the Double Gates was the old Custom Office, where merchants paid fees. For hygiene purposes, horses' hooves were cleaned with tar, and merchants were required to visit the nearby Hamams (Bathhouses) before entering the Caravanserais or walking through the city. As you wander through Icheri Sheher, you’ll discover landmarks such as the Building of Baku Khans, the Chain House, the Sailors House, and the Cat Home.
During the tour, you’ll also explore the Multani and Bukhara Caravanserais. The Multani Caravanserai housed merchants from India and Pakistan, while the Bukhara Caravanserai welcomed guests from Uzbekistan. If suitable, you may enter these historic structures.
Next on the Baku City Tour, visit the iconic Maiden Tower, a former symbol of Baku. Built in two phases—initially in the 6th century BC as a fire-worshippers’ temple, and later in the 12th century by Shirvanshah II—this tower tells a unique story. In 2001, the Maiden Tower, alongside the Shirvanshahs’ Palace Complex, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List of historical monuments.
The next stop is the Shirvanshahs’ Palace. This complex includes the Main Palace Building, the Palace Mosque, Divankhana, the Mausoleum of Seyid Yahya Bakuvi, the Family Mausoleum, the East Portal, Murad Gate, a Water Reservoir, and remnants of a Bathhouse. In the 15th century, after a devastating earthquake in Shamakhi, Ist Ibrahim Khalilullah, a great ruler of the Shirvanshah State, relocated the capital to Baku and began constructing the palace. This memorial complex, believed to be built on sacred ground, honors Seyyid Yahya Bakuvi, a scientist and Sufi dervish.
Another highlight of the Baku City Tour is the Ismailiyya Palace, a stunning Gothic-style building on Istiglaliyyat Street. Built by architect Josef Ploska for the Muslim Charity Society, it was financed by millionaire Musa Naghiyev in memory of his son Ismayil. The construction took five years, inspired by Gothic designs admired by Musa Bey during his son’s treatment in Switzerland. Today, it serves as the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan.
Your tour continues to Fountain Square and Nizami Street, a bustling pedestrian and shopping street named after the famous Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi.
The final destination of the Baku City Tour is the beautiful Baku Boulevard along the Caspian Sea. This peaceful seafront area, established in 1909, is perfect for relaxing or enjoying a Boat Tour, especially at night. Along the Boulevard, you’ll find modern attractions like Daniz Mall and Park Boulevard Mall, perfect for shopping to conclude your day.
The route was well planned: park with beautiful views first, details of old city and younger city later. A nice tour with walking and driving, good mix. I had time to enjoy, got information on everything & could ask many questions. Also, lots of beautiful fotos. Baku is a beautiful city, has everything: old, modern, green and city buildings, and good tea shops, too! The guide was professional & nice, good cheerful person. My best tour for a long time, in many cities! nonili October 30, 2022
This is a city tour that you cannot miss. My guide Nurlan picked me up from the hotel and we drove to the highland Park. The weather was great so it allowed me to take nice photos. Nurlan is a great guide with huge knowledge of history and politics not only of Azerbaijan but other countries. It is actually what he studied. In addition he is a polyglot so you can switch to other languages easily e.g. German, English , Turkish. The tour was very interesting and I really enjoyed it. Don't miss the recommendations from Nurlan where to buy best baklava- it is delicious. Credits go to a driver- very professional and safe driving. This is a must tour when you are in Baku - ask for Nurlan, you will be in good hands. Happy7Voyager November 12, 2022
Very nice tour, saw a lot of interesting places and had a very knowledgeble guide with good English. Would recommend. Marita A November 14, 2022
Went for the tour directly from the Airport and met our guide, Elçin at the starting point. He was nice, talked and walked slowly to cater for our Grandmother. The walking part will be more than you might expect but wouldn’t feel it because all the views and the whole old town is very engaging. The owner, Mr. Fuad was always easy to reach and he checked upon us multiple times during the whole stay. Would definitely recommend!! Vivek November 16, 2022
Elçin is an excellent guide...very knowledgeable when speaking about the history of Baku. We really loved our experience. He showed us the amazing Old City which we would have never found on our own in the two nights we were in Baku. He was helpful in helping us translate and converse with locals too. It was not hard falling in love with this city and country, but Elçim made it extra special. I really, really recommend Elçin as a guide and this tour. Joel B November 19, 2022