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What should I bring back from Baku?

What to bring from Azerbaijan?
  • Carpets. The Carpet Museum in Baku (Shutterstock) ...
  • Copperware. Copperware displayed in street (Shutterstock) ...
  • Silk Headscarves. Women making headscarf (Shutterstock) ...
  • Wool socks. Socks at a handicraft stall in Azerbaijan (Shutterstock) ...
  • Papaq hats.




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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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Total. Shoestring travellers could easily survive on less than $30 per day in Baku, excluding the cost of flights and visa. Those looking for a mid-range experience might spend between $60 and $100 daily including tours.

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We feel that 2 days is just the right amount of time to see the highlights of Baku and get a feel for this very interesting city. One thing we didn't do was go to the mud volcanoes of Gobustan just outside of Baku. With an extra day ( and cooler weather) this can also be on your Baku itinerary.

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  • Free import. • 1000 cigarettes or. • 1000 grammes of tobacco products. • 1 1/2 litres of alcoholic beverages and. ...
  • Prohibited. • Illegal drugs. • Guns, explosives and ammunition. • Radioactive materials. ...
  • Restricted. • Video cameras being imported into the country will need to be declared upon arrival and re-exported. •


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First, the rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Our historical monuments, ancient culture attract tourists.

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The best time to go to Baku is the span from April to October. During the summer months Baku suffers from extremely bright sun rays where as winter months are extremely cold. Baku has a very dry weather. The months of January, July and November must be avoided in order to avoid the dryness of the place.

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Crime levels in Baku are generally low, but muggings do occur from time to time after dark in the centre of town around the western bars and clubs and near dimly lit entrances of private apartments. Take sensible precautions: be vigilant, avoid carrying large sums of money and don't walk alone at night.

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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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