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Flame Towers: Baku's Fiery Skyline

Experience Baku's modern marvel: the iconic Flame Towers, a symbol of Azerbaijan's fiery history and dazzling architectural innovation.

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The Flame Towers are a trio of skyscrapers in Baku, Azerbaijan, that have become iconic symbols of the city's modern skyline. Shaped like flames, they represent Azerbaijan's historical connection to fire worship and its nickname, "The Land of Fire". The towers house a hotel, apartments, and office spaces, offering stunning views and a vibrant display of LED lights at night.

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9R5G+QJV, Baku, Sabayil, AZ
Monday
9 am-6 pm
Tuesday
9 am-6 pm
Wednesday
9 am-6 pm
Thursday
9 am-6 pm
Friday
9 am-6 pm
Saturday
9 am-6 pm
Sunday
9 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    To reach the Flame Towers via public transport, the Baku Metro is a convenient option. Take the Red Line (Line 1) to Icherisheher station. From there, it's approximately a 20-minute walk uphill to the Flame Towers. Alternatively, you can take a short taxi ride from the metro station to the towers. A single metro fare costs 0.30 AZN, and a BakuCard is required for payment.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Baku and offer a direct route to the Flame Towers. From the city center, a taxi ride to the Flame Towers typically takes 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare for a short taxi trip from Baku city center to the Flame Towers ranges from 3-6 AZN. Ensure the taxi uses a meter or agree on the fare beforehand to avoid overcharging.

    Walking

    For those who enjoy walking and are already in the city center, a scenic walk to the Flame Towers is a viable option. The walk from Baku Boulevard or Fountain Square takes approximately 30-60 minutes, offering views of the city and the Caspian Sea. Be prepared for an uphill climb as the towers are situated on a hill overlooking the city. There are no specific costs associated with walking, but wear comfortable shoes and bring water, especially during warmer months.

    Local tips

    Visit in the evening to witness the spectacular LED light show that illuminates the towers, creating a mesmerizing display of flames and Azerbaijani symbols.
    For the best panoramic views of the Flame Towers and the city, head to Upland Park (Dağüstü Park), especially at dusk.
    Explore the Baku Boulevard for a relaxing stroll with scenic views of the Flame Towers and the Caspian Sea.
    Consider staying at the Fairmont Baku, located within one of the Flame Towers, for a luxurious experience and unparalleled city views.

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    Rising high above Baku, the Flame Towers are a striking architectural statement and a testament to Azerbaijan's blend of ancient heritage and contemporary ambition. Completed in 2012, these three flame-shaped skyscrapers dominate the city's skyline, visible from afar and offering a mesmerizing spectacle, especially after sunset.The towers' design pays homage to Azerbaijan's long history of fire worship, dating back to Zoroastrian times when natural gas flames emerged from the earth, inspiring reverence and giving the country its fiery moniker. The Flame Towers symbolize this historical connection, representing the elements of fire and embodying the nation's energy and progress.Each tower serves a distinct purpose. The tallest, at 182 meters, is a residential building with luxury apartments. Another tower functions as a modern office space, while the third houses the Fairmont Baku Hotel, offering world-class accommodations and panoramic views of the Caspian Sea.At night, the Flame Towers transform into a dazzling display of light and movement. Over 10,000 LED luminaires cover the facades, creating a dynamic show of flames, the Azerbaijani flag, and other captivating visuals. This spectacle can be enjoyed from various vantage points throughout the city, including Upland Park and the Baku Boulevard, where locals and tourists gather to admire the illuminated towers.

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