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Shopping: boutiques & bazaars in Baku
Baku has the perfect combination of international shops, fashion boutiques and... More
Visit Yashil Bazaar for a world of aromas
Baku's Yashil Bazaar is one of the largest food bazaars in... More
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Shopping: boutiques & bazaars in Baku
Baku has the perfect combination of international shops, fashion boutiques and traditional stores and bazaars. Find whatever you need in this lovely city. More
Need a great gift? Buy some ‘jorab’ socks
Visit the bazaar in Gusar to buy a symbolic product of the Lezgi people – the vibrantly patterned jorab slipper socks which are worn indoors to keep feet warm in winter More
Learn the secrets to kelaghayi making in Basgal
Kelaghayis are exquisite silk headscarves traditionally worn by Azerbaijani women. Come see how they’re made in Basgal, an authentic mountain village. More
Call into Sheki's craft shops
Step into Sheki's boutiques and admire their authentic craftsmanship. Meet artisans and buy some pots, papags, instruments and more. More
Stone streets alive with history
A trip to Lahij is a journey through cobblestone streets alive with history. In this much-loved mountain village you can discover the secrets of a 2,000-year-old sewage system and traces of the ancient kingdom of Caucasian Albania, and much more besides. More
Medicinal herbs unique cuisine
Although the village of Lahij, nestled in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, is best known for its craftsmen and crafts, people also flock here to experience its local cuisine. This includes delicious tea brewed with herbs, many of which grow only in this region, which you can try as soon as you arrive in the village. More
Patterns of nature city of craftsmen
The ancient village of Lahij, which embodies the spirit of the Middle Ages and dates back 2,000 years, is the centre of crafts in Azerbaijan. Known as the "city of 40 crafts," Lahij is famous for having had over 200 artisan workshops in the mid-19th century. More