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The capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, is an ancient city dealing with the modern realities of internal warfare. A nearly decade-old war with Armenian Karabakhs over the Nagorno-Karabakh region has transformed twenty percent of the country into hostile territory and is said to be swallowing a quarter of the nation's economy. In 1990, Armenians in Baku were killed as the hostilities escalated, and Soviet troops occupied the city to regain control and ward off a coup by the nationalistic Azerbaijani Populist Front. Conflict is nothing new to Baku, a city controlled by Persia in the 11th century, then by the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries, not to mention a conquest by Peter the Great in 1723 (Persia got it back in 1735) and another Russian take-over in 1806. In 1920, the Soviet Red Army took the city. The city of 1.2 million has produced its share of intriguing world citizens, including chess master Gary Kasparov, and cellist-conductor Mstislav Rostropovich. Its architecture, too, is a fascinating blend -- ranging from elements of an 11th century Persian mosque and palace, to Soviet-style structures built for efficiency, not beauty. The city's narrow streets and bustling markets seem timeless, while the industrial infrastructure of this, one of the world's largest petroleum producers, shows a decidedly modern face to the world. As early as the eighth century, Baku was known for its oil, and, by the 15th century, lamps were being fueled by the surface wells of Baku. By the turn of this century, Baku's oil fields were the world's richest, spurting liquid gold for Imperial Russia. Today, the fields are largely depleted and the drilling has moved out into the Caspian Sea.
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7.1 67 reviews

Free Wi-Fi and a terrace are provided at this hotel, located in Baku city, 13 minutes’ walk from... Read More ⌨

7.4 350 reviews

One of our bestsellers in Baku! A 3-storey, modern building, the Bulvar Inn is a 5-minute walk... Read More ⌨

7.7 94 reviews

One of our top picks in Baku.Just next to the Bulvar National Seaside Park, offering beautiful... Read More ⌨

Featuring free WiFi, Tomorrow Hotel Baku is situated in Baku, 0.7 miles from Heydar Aliyev Cultural... Read More ⌨

9.0 51 reviews

Situated in Baku, 1.1 miles from Taza Pir Mosque, Baku Boutique Hotel is a hotel in Baku features... Read More ⌨

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7.9 421 reviews

Located 3 minutes’ walk from Caspian Plaza Business Centre in Baku, hotel features free Wi-Fi. It... Read More ⌨

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6.6 374 reviews

One of our top picks in Baku.This hotel in central Baku is a 5-minute walk from the Heydar Aliyev... Read More ⌨

7.5 107 reviews

This 4-star hotel in Baku offers local cuisine, spa facilities and air-conditioned rooms with free... Read More ⌨

8.6 169 reviews

Set in a 19th century building on Fountain Square, Azcot Hotel is located in the heart of Baku and... Read More ⌨

9.1 19 reviews

One of our bestsellers in Baku! Located within 650 yards of Formula 1 Grand Prix Baku and... Read More ⌨