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Hoe neem je deel aan een Questo-ervaring

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Kies je quest.

Vind een avontuur dat je nieuwsgierigheid wekt.

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Download de app.

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Start en heb plezier.

Ga naar het startpunt en speel!

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Baku: Secrets of the Old City

great introduction to Baku history and architecture

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Steden in de buurt Baku

Zoek een stad in de buurt om met je familie en vrienden te spelen.

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Hoe werken zelfgeleide wandeltours in Baku?
Download de Questo-app, kies een wandeltour in Baku en begin met wandelen. De app leidt je met GPS naar elke stop, waar je een aanwijzing of puzzel oplost voordat je verder gaat. De meeste tours duren 60-120 minuten. Geen reservering nodig, begin wanneer je wilt.
Moet ik een wandeltour in Baku vooraf reserveren?
Nee, Questo-wandeltours zijn zelfgeleid en altijd beschikbaar. Geen reservering, geen vaste tijd en geen gids om te ontmoeten. Open gewoon de app wanneer je er klaar voor bent en verken Baku in je eigen tempo.

Explore Baku, Azerbaijan at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours, app-guided story games that turn the city's streets into a playground. There's no guide to meet and no time slot to book: open the app, start walking, and pause whenever you like.

Over Baku

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a remarkable fusion of the ancient and modern. This metropolis, situated at the crossroads of Asia and Europe on the Caspian Sea's shore, surprises visitors with its unique blend of history, culture, and futuristic skyline.

Interesting Facts

Baku holds the distinction of being the lowest lying national capital in the world, sitting 28 meters below sea level.

The city is known as the 'City of Winds' due to its windy weather, particularly in winter.

Baku is also renowned as a global center for oil exploration, and its wealth from oil has funded much of the city's impressive modern architecture.

Top Places to Visit

The historic Inner City or Icheri Sheher, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases medieval architecture with its narrow lanes, ancient mosques, and caravanserais.

The Flame Towers, Baku's modern symbol, are a trio of skyscrapers lighting up the city's skyline, with LED displays giving them a flame-like appearance at night.

The Palace of the Shirvanshahs, an impressive medieval palace complex, offers a glimpse into Baku's rich history.

Maiden Tower, a Baku landmark, holds mysterious historical secrets and offers panoramic views of the city.

The Heydar Aliyev Center, designed by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid, is a marvel of contemporary architecture and a hub for cultural events.

Hidden Gems

Yanar Dag, or the Burning Mountain, located on Baku's outskirts, is a natural gas fire that blazes continuously, creating a captivating spectacle.

The Ateshgah Fire Temple, a lesser-known historical site, has a fascinating history as a Zoroastrian place of worship, and later as a Hindu temple.

Taza Pir Mosque, a beautiful mosque with an impressive gilded interior, is worth a visit for those interested in Islamic architecture and art.

The Oil Rocks, an offshore oil city in the Caspian Sea, is an unusual sight and testament to Baku's oil history.

With its remarkable blend of antiquity and contemporary life, rich history, and distinctive cultural flavor, Baku offers an immersive journey for every visitor. From exploring the Old City's narrow lanes to marveling at the futuristic Flame Towers, each turn in Baku offers a new and surprising discovery. This 'City of Winds' stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation and tradition in the heart of Azerbaijan.