Park Inn By Radisson Azerbaijan Baku
This swish modern business hotel has been very impressively recycled from a once-terrible old Soviet din...
This swish modern business hotel has been very impressively recycled from a once-terrible old Soviet din...
Soaring above Fountain Sq, this tower of blue glass and anonymous grey-pink marble offers wonderful city views but the experience is more like renting a luxurious studio than staying in a hotel. Seek out reception in an office in the 17th floor.
In a superbly central 1885 mansion this friendly hotel uses period settees, large Chinese vases and tasteful art to make corridors feel homely. The comfortable rooms have kettles and minibars. Rates include breakfast and internet access.
The Cәnub’s reasonable prices and superbly central location make up for inconsistent hot-water supply and lacklustre service. Refurbished rooms have air-con. Some guests report problems getting in after midnight.
By far the cheapest beds in town are in dorms within the ugly, roach-infested concrete tower above the central train station.
The unique feature of this somewhat self-indulgentlittle place is that it’s actually built like a limpet onto the ancient old-town wall, as you’ll see in the bar.
More spacious and slightly more stylish than many of the Old City’s mini-hotels.
Cosy, comfortable six-room Old City hotel whose private rooftop offers great views of the Shirvanshah Palace Complex.
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