Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, with the Flame Towers. Believe it or not, Baku sits 28 metres below sea level, which makes it the world’s lowest lying capital city. (In fact, it is one of only two ...
In a visual contrast that must be seen to be believed, one of Baku’s modern architectural wonders - The Flame Towers - can be clearly seen from the grounds of the Palace. The fire and the future ...
It’s a fitting testament to Baku’s medieval golden age. You cannot miss the Flame Towers when walking around Baku, shaped to resemble a flickering fire, in recognition of the area’s ...
Its capital, Baku, showcases this contrast with its historic Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, alongside futuristic architecture such as the Flame Towers, a reference to Azerbaijan's ...
But it's impossible to talk about Baku architecture without mentioning the popular Flame Towers. Located on a hill towering over the Caspian Sea, the complex features three glass towers made to look ...
Azerbaijan is a unique destination that blends stunning landscapes, a rich cultural heritage, and surprising modernity. From ...
The U.S. Department of State has a Level 2 advisory for Azerbaijan, recommending that travelers exercise "increased caution." ...