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In Azerbaijan, a cultural haven awaits
In Azerbaijan, a cultural haven awaits

Vogue Singapore

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  • Vogue Singapore

In Azerbaijan, a cultural haven awaits

Getty Nestled along the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Baku is a city where 12th century alleyways meet gleaming skyscrapers. Azerbaijan's capital offers a perfect blend of culture and modernity; with the city's allure prominent within its juxtapositions—one moment you're walking through the cobblestoned streets of the ancient Old City, and the next you're gazing up at Zaha Hadid's architectural masterpiece. A place where space and time appear to intersect. The city pulses with a rich cultural rhythm of tea houses filled with the aroma of saffron, contemporary art galleries tucked within Soviet-era facades and locals who are as proud of their traditions as they are of their nation's rapid growth. This oil rich city has a little bit of the Middle-East, a little bit of Europe and of course a little bit of Asia, making it a hidden gem for any avid traveller. You'll get to dive deep into the Azerbaijani craft, heritage and culture through the city's fascinating museums and historical sites—whilst also enjoying a rejuvenating hamam experience at a local bathhouse and unwind along the breezy Caspian Sea coast. Below, find a curated list of recommendations for where to go, eat and stay in Baku to experience the best of this rising cultural hotspot. Courtesy of Azerbaijan Travel 1 / 8 Old City A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old City or Icherisheher is Baku's medieval quarter. Spend your day exploring the ancient mosques, caravanserais and the iconic Maiden Tower. Further inside the ancient city, you'll find the Shirvanshah Palace—a religious fortress that was home to the rulers of the Shirvan dynasty—and explore its great hall, mosque, bath house and Shah's burial vault. Beyond the monuments, you'll find vendors setting up their stalls against the sandstoned walls, selling handwoven carpets and silverware. Getty 2 / 8 Azerbaijan Carpet Museum Shaped like a giant rolled carpet, this three-storey waterfront museum is not just an architectural marvel—it's a deep dive into the nation's long-standing love affair with carpets. Inside, get lost amongst the national garments, traditional ceramics and thousands of Azeri carpets. Courtesy of Eurasia Travel 3 / 8 Shikhov Beach Just ten kilometres from the heart of Baku, Shikhov Beach is known for being one of the most beautiful beaches in Azerbaijan. Take part in the various water activities offered along its shores, from jet skiing to windsurfing, or explore the party scenes at the beach clubs. Head there at dusk for a breathtaking view of the setting sun whilst sipping a glass of local wine. Courtesy of Four Seasons Baku 4 / 8 Four Seasons Baku For a stay in the heart of the city, Four Seasons Baku overlooks the Caspian Sea on one side and the Old City on the other. Expect luxurious suites, world class service and an impeccable breakfast spread. Plus, its prime location means that you're mere steps away from the city's museums, markets and nightlife. @museuminnbaku 5 / 8 Museum Inn Nestled within the walls of the Old City, this quaint restaurant is a hidden gem for tea lovers. Upon stepping inside, you'll find antiques, works of local artists and traditional handwoven carpets adorning the place. Sip your morning tea with some rose jam or pakhlava—all while enjoying the breathtaking view of the city's historic core. Getty 6 / 8 Nizami Street With its neoclassical and baroque style buildings, Nizami street instantly transports you to a European city—specifically Paris. Named after the famous 12th century Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, this street is the heart of Baku's social scene. Known for its bustling high end and local shops, restaurants and cafes, it's a perfect spot for tourists to enjoy the city's modern atmosphere. By evening, Nizami street comes alive with nightlife, with an array of bars and clubs for the choosing. Courtesy of Azerbaijan Travel 7 / 8 Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre Designed by the renowned Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre is a masterclass in modern architecture. Its flowing, wave-like curvature stands out in Baku's majestic skyline. Inside, the centre hosts art exhibitions, concerts and an exhibition on Azerbaijani history and heritage. @hamambath 8 / 8 HamamBath To truly experience Baku the traditional way, indulge in a rejuvenating visit to a local hamam. HamamBath is a modern and luxurious hamam experience that's just a fifteen minute drive from central Baku. Step into a warm marble chamber and enjoy a traditional scrubbing ritual, followed by a cup of soothing tea. A perfect place to sit back and relax after a tiring day exploring the city.

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