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Why do tourists go to Azerbaijan?

The historical, traditional and modern. The architecture in Azerbaijan is varied. From Baku's modern Flame Towers and opulent House of Government to medieval palaces and temples dotted here and there. The Walled City of Baku combines elements of medieval and traditional Islamic Azerbaijan styles.



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Exercise increased caution in Azerbaijan due to terrorism concerns and areas of armed conflict. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

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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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Azerbaijan, the land of fire! One of Azerbaijan's most famous sites is Yanar Dag (or “Burning Mountain“), a natural glowing fire burning on a hillside along the Caspian Sea.

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How much does it cost to travel to Azerbaijan? Azerbaijan is really cheap. In fact, leaving the fancy Baku aside, this is one of the cheapest countries you have ever been to.

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The welcoming signage's of numerous restaurants, cafes, pubs, wine bars, and other hot spots light up the colorful streets of this city. Baku has the most eclectic and vibrant nightlife among all other cities of Azerbaijan.

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amazing landscapes, historic attractions, and. numerous snow activities. Delve into the beauty of the.

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Carpets. The most expensive thing you can buy from Azerbaijan is carpet. It has quite literally become symbolic with the nation with carpet-weaving being a part of people's everyday life.

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The best time to visit Azerbaijan is April to June and September to October, which will let you avoid the 40°C summers and sub zero winters - particularly in the mountains. You can also participate in the Novruz Bayrami celebrations each March, which mark the Persian New Year.

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Unique history, fantastic food and wine, as well as plenty of sights are awaiting travelers in Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan. Baku is one of the most up and coming tourist destinations and is an exhilarating mix of oil-driven progress and ancient Asian cultures.

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Friendliness and welcoming nature Locals tend to be warm and helpful towards tourists. Ask someone for help, and they're likely to be approachable and happy to give you advice. Nothing is ever too much for the typical Azeri, especially with the younger generations.

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Azerbaijan is really cheap. In fact, leaving the fancy Baku aside, this is one of the cheapest countries I have ever been to. These are the costs of the most typical things: What is this?

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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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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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Err on the safe side and take increased precautions after dark, such as not walking around alone at night. Avoid driving at night as well, as streets are not well-lit and it's much easier to get into an accident on poorly maintained roads.

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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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