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Do I need cash in Baku?

Azerbaijan is a cash-based economy. You'll need to pay in local currency for most goods and services. US dollars and euros are common. You can change notes in good condition for local currency.



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All goods and services are paid in local currency. Pounds sterling, US dollars and euros are easily exchanged. Major hotels, supermarkets and restaurants in Baku usually accept credit cards.

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The official currency is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN), which is divided into 100 qapik. Major hotels, supermarkets and restaurants in Baku usually accept credit cards, and Euros, British pounds and US dollars are easily exchanged. ATMs can be found in most major cities and towns.

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From 10.000 USD (ten thousand) up to 50.000 (fifty thousand) USD foreign currency cash and cash equivalents should be taken upon submission of customs clearance documents confirming its previous import into the Republic of Azerbaijan in cash and signed customs declaration to customs authorities.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,867.4$ (3,174.6man) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 519.0$ (882.3man) without rent. Baku is 66.5% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Baku is, on average, 90.0% lower than in New York.

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Essential Azerbaijan travel information Currency - Manat (AZN). USD 1 is equivalent to approx. AZN 1.70. Daily budget for 1 person - Visitors to Azerbaijan should plan to spend between USD 94 and USD 226 per day.

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Essential Azerbaijan travel information Currency - Manat (AZN). USD 1 is equivalent to approx. AZN 1.70. Daily budget for 1 person - Visitors to Azerbaijan should plan to spend between USD 94 and USD 226 per day.

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Azerbaijan is a cash-based economy. You'll need to pay in local currency for most goods and services. US dollars and euros are common. You can change notes in good condition for local currency.

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Essential Azerbaijan travel information Currency - Manat (AZN). USD 1 is equivalent to approx. AZN 1.70. Daily budget for 1 person - Visitors to Azerbaijan should plan to spend between USD 94 and USD 226 per day.

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In Baku local and foreign women usually dress in western-style clothing. It is now more acceptable for men in Baku to wear shorts in the summer months but outside of Baku it can be frowned upon and attract unwelcome attention.

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Travelers can import personal items and valuables up to a certain amount without filling out a customs declaration. Travelers can import up to $10,000 or the equivalent, 3 liters of alcohol, 600 cigarettes, and 20 grams of gold or jewelry without filing a declaration.

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On the Absheron Peninsula, Dalga Beach is one of the cleanest beaches within easy reach of Baku. Terracotta sand slips into the Caspian Sea, and there are plenty of changing huts, parasols and places to lay your towel.

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All goods and services are paid in local currency. Pounds sterling, US dollars and euros are easily exchanged. Major hotels, supermarkets and restaurants in Baku usually accept credit cards. There are ATMs in most major towns and cities.

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It would always be advisable to take a rain coat or a water proof windbreaker. For daytime activities, we suggest a wardrobe that is versatile, casual and comfortable. It is recommended that “layered” clothing might offer the best comfort in a variety of conditions. Always expect the weather to be changeable.

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Baku serves as the gateway to Azerbaijan—Land of Fire—and three days gives you ample time to tour the city's ancient wonders and modern marvels, experience the unique geology of mud volcanoes and natural-gas fires, and even spend some time in one of the nation's smaller towns.

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