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Baku Funicular: A Scenic Ride to History

Ascend to breathtaking panoramic views of Baku via this iconic funicular, connecting the city's vibrant waterfront to the solemn Martyrs' Lane.

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The Baku Funicular offers a swift and picturesque ascent from Neftchilar Avenue to Martyrs' Lane, providing panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea. Inaugurated in 1960, it's Azerbaijan's only funicular system, offering a unique perspective on the city's blend of modern and historical architecture.

A brief summary to Funicular Baku

  • Alley of Martyrs, Baku, Sabayil, AZ
  • Tuesday 10 am-1 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-1 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-1 pm
  • Friday 10 am-1 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-1 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-1 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for the most stunning panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea.
  • Purchase a BakuCard for easy payment on the funicular and other public transportation.
  • Combine your funicular ride with a visit to Highland Park and the Alley of Martyrs for a comprehensive experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the city center, take a bus to the 'Azərbaycan Xalça Muzeyi' (Azerbaijan Carpet Museum) stop on Neftchilar Avenue. The bus fare is typically 0.50 AZN, payable with a BakuCard. From the bus stop, walk towards the Caspian Sea; the lower funicular station is a short walk away. A funicular ticket costs 1 AZN.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Take a taxi or ride-share service to the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum on Neftchilar Avenue. From there, it's a short walk to the lower funicular station. A taxi ride from the city center will cost approximately 3-5 AZN. The funicular ticket is an additional 1 AZN.

  • Walking

    From the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum on Neftchilar Avenue, walk towards the sea. The lower funicular station is located a short distance away, clearly marked. The walk is generally flat and takes only a few minutes. A funicular ticket costs 1 AZN.

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The Baku Funicular is more than just a mode of transport; it's an iconic symbol of Baku, offering a unique and memorable experience that combines convenience with breathtaking panoramic views. Connecting Neftchilar Avenue with Martyrs' Lane and Highland Park, the funicular provides a swift and scenic ascent, revealing the beauty of Baku from a unique perspective. Opened on May 5, 1960, the Baku Funicular was the first and remains the only funicular system in Azerbaijan. It was designed to address Baku's steep terrain, inspired by similar systems in Europe. After a period of disrepair, it underwent a complete renovation and modernization, reopening in 2012 with updated cars and enhanced safety features. The journey on the Baku Funicular is short but captivating. As the cars ascend, the cityscape gradually unfolds, revealing Baku's architectural tapestry. The views of the Caspian Sea and Baku Bay become increasingly impressive, with the Flame Towers dominating the skyline. At the upper station, visitors are greeted with the serene atmosphere of Martyrs' Lane, a memorial dedicated to the heroes of Azerbaijan. From here, one can easily access the Flame Towers and the Highland Park.

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