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Was built between 1905-1914, funded by Azeri Philanthropist Nabat Khanum Ashurbeyov, using white stone and designed by Zivar Bey Ahmedbayov.
Baku Ferris Wheel, a 200-ft Dutch-constructed attraction, offers panoramic views of Baku bay, Crystal Hall, Flag Square, and the city from its 30 enclosed cabins.
The Flame Towers in Baku, a trio of skyscrapers, symbolize fire and house 130 residential apartments, with large display screens powered by 10,000 high-power LEDs.
A popular promenade along Baku's seafront, popular among walkers, rollerbladers, and joggers, featuring the Baku Ferris Wheel and Park Bulvar shopping mall.
A popular tourist attraction in Baku, features artificial waterways, canals, and islands connected by stone bridges, providing a fun and entertaining experience.
A public gathering place, features dozens of fountains from Soviet rule, attracts tourists with restaurants, hotels, shops, and hosts various festivals and celebrations.
Offers surreal shorelines, natural elements, and luxury accommodations, providing a rejuvenating experience with soft white sands and unforgettable memories.
A bustling pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, featuring charming buildings, heritage monuments, souvenir shops, and embassies.
Highland Park in Baku offers stunning sea views, relaxation, and relaxation, perfect for late afternoon or evening visits with loved ones.
A historical landmark with intricate Islamic designs and ancient stone columns, attracting tourists and believers for its religious significance and cultural heritage.
A UNESCO World Heritage site in Baku, features a double wall and an armory, constructed between 1138-1139 on Shirvanshah Manuchohr III's orders.