What You Will Do
Explore Baku's Old City and walk around this UNESCO-protected site surrounded by 12th-century walls and discover all the amazing things that this marvelous city within a city has for you. The Maiden Tower, Baku’s most mysterious site ,the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, was the 15th-century residence of Azerbaijan’s medieval ruler, mosques, hammams, karvansarays, divans, palaces, beyond its main attractions, the ‘Inner City,’ as it’s called by the locals, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways home to some of Baku’s oldest residents, as well as artists’ workshops, souvenir stalls and traditional restaurants serving classic Azerbaijani dishes- will welcome you during your trip here.
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
Qız Qalası, Səbail
1
Gosha Gala Tower
15 minutes
Discover Baku’s ancient Old City (İçərişəhər).The tour starts in the front of Double Gate- Main entrance of Old city
2
Baku Old City
30 minutes
Tour will continue covering Baku’s ancient Old City (İçərişəhər) which this popular destination became the first ever UNESCO World Heritage-listed site in Azerbaijan in December of 2000.
3
Fortress Walls of Icheri Sheher
10 minutes
The tower was built in the 14th century and was an integral part of the fortress wall and the defensive fortifications in Baku. The towers were built to make the defense system easier. On August 2, 2001, the building was declared a "national architectural monument" by the Cabinet of Azerbaijan.
4
Maiden Tower
15 minutes
The Maiden Tower, or Giz Galasi as locals call it, is located in the heart of the Old City and is Baku’s most recognized landmark. Built in the 12th century, the tower is known as Giz Galasi, which translates to “Virgin Tower“, so named because of its impenetrability.Entry admission (9$) optional
5
Old Baku Souvenir Shop
5 minutes
Souvenirs from Baku are as bright and colorful as Azerbaijan itself. Enjoy ethnic crafts, carpet shops, souvenir weapons, hammered copper dishes and "armudu"-pear-shaped crystal glasses await buyers in shops and antique boutiques on the streets of the Old City.
6
Muhammad Mosque
10 minutes
Muhammad Mosque ,UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Baku (Siniggala Mosque) – was built in the XI century in Icheri Sheher, Baku. The mosque is also known as Siniggala, for the name of its minaret – Siniggala (“damaged tower”).It is the first building in Azerbaijan, which is related to Islam and dated for its architectural ligature.
7
Juma Mosque
10 minutes
Juma mosque (Friday Mosque) was built in the 16th century, approximately 25 m height, balcony with differently ornamented parapet panels, decoration with stalactites, among them inscription in "Kufi" writing ornaments. The most ancient component of the mosque today is its minaret, the construction of which historians date to the first half of the 15th century.
8
Palace of the Shirvanshahs
15 minutes
Shirvanshahs' Palace, which belonged to the rulers of Shirvanshahs’ State in VI-XVI centuries, the masterpiece of XV century’s architecture is the only palace, embracing glory of medieval culture, science, art and all other moral beauties.Palace of Shirvanshahs is popularly termed by UNESCO as ‘one of the pearls’ of Azerbaijan architecture. The Shirvanshahs' Palace complex comprises 52-room Dwelling house, Divankhana, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi Tomb, ruins of Key Gubad Mosque, the Eastern Portal, the Palace Mosque, Shirvanshahs’ family tomb and the Palace bath.Entry admission (9$)
9
Bukhara Caravanserai
10 minutes
Bukhara Caravanserai in Baku, located in Icheri Sheher dates back to the 15th century. Bukhara Caravanserai was primarily used by traders from Central Asia and India. It is speculated that the predominant traders among its continuous stream of visitors were merchants from Bukhara in modern-day Uzbekistan, thus explaining its name.
10
Miniature Books
10 minutes
Books in the palm of your hand- in Baku there’s an unusual museum whose exhibits fit easily into the palm of your hand. Housed in an elegant building not far from the Shirvanshahs’ Palace in the Old City of Baku, the Museum of Miniature Books stores around 8,000 tiny printed publications from 76 different countries. Here you’ll see beautifully designed books of the most different genres and themes that are as small as a matchbox or postage stamp. Moreover,the collection contains the world’s smallest book, measuring 2x2mm, whose text and illustrations can only be seen with the help of a magnifying glass! The museum, which entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest collection of miniature books in the world, has long been a popular place among tourists and the only museum of miniature books in the world opened its doors on April 2, 2002.It’s open every day except Mondays and Thursdays from 11am to 5pm. and entrance is free!
11
Monument to Lovers and Cats
5 minutes
To visit Monument to Lovers and Cats - A quirky monument located in Baku's old city which is bound to make you smile.
12
Gosha Gala Tower
5 minutes
You'll return to the starting point
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