Public Buses of the Abşeron Peninsula Part I
One of five flames always burning at Atəşgah məbədi (Atashgah Temple) in Suraxanı

Public Buses of the Abşeron Peninsula Part I

  The Abşheron Peninsula: From Koroğlu to Suraxanı While the most popular day trip from Baku is a drive down to Qobustan, a city south of the capital that boasts both millennia-old petroglyphs and active mud volcanoes, I decided to spend the day I always set aside for excursions…

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A Walk Along the Bulvar
Salam Baku indeed!

A Walk Along the Bulvar

  The Bulvar is a Baku hotspot. Whether you’re crazy enough to jog the length of Baku’s seaside boulevard, are looking to hang out and chill or simply desire to strut your stuff with the fashionable evening crowd, the Bulvar is the place to be. At the beginning…

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The Three Faces of Baku
The Palace of the Shirvanshahs in İçərişəhər with The Flame Towers in the background

The Three Faces of Baku

  Baku is one capital for which I fell hard and its multiple personalities only gave me three times more of the city to love. Baku’s architecture is a personification of these three sides of the city and can act as a guide through the history of the…

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