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Dənizkənarı Milli Park: Baku's Seaside Jewel

Experience Baku's vibrant heart at Dənizkənarı Milli Park: a blend of history, culture, and stunning Caspian Sea views. Open 24/7, free entry!

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Dənizkənarı Milli Park, also known as Baku Boulevard, is a vibrant promenade stretching along the Caspian Sea. Established in 1909, it blends historical charm with modern attractions, offering stunning views and a lively atmosphere. A must-visit destination, it embodies Baku's dynamic spirit.

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Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for breathtaking views of the Caspian Sea and Baku's skyline.
  • Explore the park's attractions, including Little Venice, the Baku Eye, and the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum.
  • Take advantage of the free admission and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the well-maintained paths.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the boulevard is long.
  • Carry some local currency (Azerbaijani Manat) for small purchases from vendors.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Fountain Square, head east towards Neftchilar Avenue. Continue along Neftchilar Avenue, keeping the sea on your right. You'll see the iconic Flame Towers in the distance, which serve as a good landmark. The entrance to Dənizkənarı Milli Park will be on your right, approximately a 15-20 minute walk.

  • Public Transport

    From central Baku, take the Baku Metro Red Line (Line 1) to Sahil station. From Sahil station, it's a short, approximately 5-minute walk towards the Caspian Sea. As you exit the station, head south towards Neftchilar Avenue, and you'll see the park entrance across the street. A single metro fare costs 0.40 AZN and requires a BakiKart, which can be purchased and topped up at any metro station for 2 AZN.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Bolt and Yango are readily available throughout Baku. A short taxi ride from the city center (e.g., Fountain Square) to Dənizkənarı Milli Park typically costs between 3-5 AZN, depending on traffic. Specify 'Dənizkənarı Milli Park' or 'Baku Boulevard' as your destination. Ensure the driver uses the meter, or agree on a fare beforehand.

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Dənizkənarı Milli Park, or Baku Boulevard, is more than just a park; it's the vibrant heart of Baku, where the city meets the sea. Established in 1909, it has grown from a modest promenade into a sprawling, multifaceted destination that embodies Baku's dynamic spirit. Stretching over 3.5 kilometers along the Caspian Sea coastline, the boulevard offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, architectural grandeur, and diverse entertainment options. As you stroll along the meticulously maintained pathways, you'll be greeted by breathtaking panoramic views of the Caspian Sea. The sea breeze carries the scent of salt and the sound of gentle waves, creating a refreshing and invigorating atmosphere. Lush green lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and swaying palm trees provide a welcome respite from the urban landscape. The park's design seamlessly integrates natural elements with modern architectural marvels, creating a harmonious and visually stunning environment. The boulevard is a hub of activity, offering something for everyone. Families can enjoy leisurely picnics on the grass, children can frolic in the playgrounds, and couples can stroll hand-in-hand along the waterfront. Numerous cafes and restaurants line the boulevard, offering a wide range of culinary delights, from traditional Azerbaijani cuisine to international fare. Street performers and musicians add to the lively atmosphere, creating a vibrant and festive ambiance. One of the highlights of Baku Boulevard is its collection of modern architectural wonders. The iconic Flame Towers, three towering skyscrapers that resemble flickering flames, dominate the skyline and serve as a symbol of Baku's modernity. The Baku Eye, a giant Ferris wheel, offers breathtaking views of the city and the Caspian Sea. The Crystal Hall, a stunning concert venue, has hosted numerous international events, including the Eurovision Song Contest. Beyond its modern attractions, Baku Boulevard also boasts a rich history and cultural significance. The park is home to several historical landmarks, including the Puppet Theatre and the Mugham Theatre. Dənizkənarı Milli Park has remained a symbol of Baku's resilience, beauty, and cultural heritage.

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