המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has 5,000+ places to stay, and most of them will disappoint you in ways you won't see coming: misleading photos, noisy locations, and 'sea view' rooms facing a parking garage. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Azerbaijan
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Qiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel
Baku
Mirvari Aframe Guba (Kotedj, kirayə ev) Отдых в горах , Уютные котеджи для отдыха, Романтический отдых в горах возле реки
Guba
Bibi Qonaq evi Gostevoy Dom
Sheki
₪110/לילה המחירים משוערים ומשתנים בהתאם לעונהHill Chalet Hotel Gabala
Gabala
Lankaran Springs Wellness Resort
Lankaran
Will Hotel Baku
Baku
Selena Resort
Guba
Zeyzid Glamping
Sheki
Qafqaz Riverside Resort Hotel
Gabala
Mona Hotel & Cottages
Lankaran
₪190/לילה המחירים משוערים ומשתנים בהתאם לעונהכל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Qiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel | Baku | ₪160/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרשאטלחנייה+1ילדים |
| 2 | Mirvari Aframe Guba (Kotedj, kirayə ev) Отдых в горах , Уютные котеджи для отдыха, Романтический отдых в горах возле реки | Guba | ₪290/לילה | 9.8/10 | חנייה |
| 3 | Bibi Qonaq evi Gostevoy Dom | Sheki | ₪110/לילה | 9.6/10 | |
| 4 | Hill Chalet Hotel Gabala | Gabala | ₪320/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקר |
| 5 | Lankaran Springs Wellness Resort | Lankaran | ₪380/לילה | 9.2/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+3מסעדהחנייהילדים |
| 6 | Will Hotel Baku | Baku | ₪150/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהשאטל+1חנייה |
| 7 | Selena Resort | Guba | ₪130/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהשאטל+2חנייהילדים |
| 8 | Zeyzid Glamping | Sheki | ₪340/לילה | 10/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרמסעדה+1חנייה |
| 9 | Qafqaz Riverside Resort Hotel | Gabala | ₪410/לילה | 9/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+7חדר כושרמסעדהברשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 10 | Mona Hotel & Cottages | Lankaran | ₪190/לילה | 9/10 |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
Qiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel
Qiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel sits in Sabayil, one of Baku's most characterful districts, and the feel here is intimate and unhurried rather than corporate and brisk. Guests consistently rate it among the city's best, and it's easy to see why the place earns loyalty. Breakfast is on offer, so you can start your morning without hunting down a cafe. The hotel keeps things personal with concierge service, turndown service, and a social hour that gives the stay a warm, communal quality. Wi-Fi is strong throughout, and there's a public workstation if you need to get something done. Practical touches matter too: currency exchange, full-service laundry, baggage storage, and multiple payment options including NFC mobile payments mean you're rarely caught short. Bicycle rental is a genuinely useful perk in a city this walkable. The property is smoke-free, and families will find the staff accommodating. Our honest caveat: no official star rating is listed, so manage expectations on room scale, but the guest satisfaction here speaks for itself.
כתובת:Qiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel, Mirzə Mənsur 34, Baku 1001, Azerbaijan
שכונה:Sabayil
השווה מחירים לQiz Qalasi Boutique Hotel
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Mirvari Aframe Guba (Kotedj, kirayə ev) Отдых в горах , Уютные котеджи для отдыха, Романтический отдых в горах возле реки
Mirvari Aframe Guba is a collection of A-frame cottages in Quba, Azerbaijan, sitting beside a river in mountain surroundings. The feel is unhurried and genuinely romantic, the kind of place where you come to slow down rather than tick off a to-do list. Each cottage comes with a kitchen, refrigerator, and microwave, so you can self-cater comfortably rather than relying on outside dining. Wi-Fi is available, both in rooms and public areas, and parking is on-site and free of hassle. Air conditioning is available in some rooms, so it's worth confirming when you book if that matters to you. The property is smoke-free, accepts cards and cash, and offers baggage storage and wake-up calls if you need them. Self-service laundry is a practical bonus on longer stays. Guest ratings here are consistently strong, which tells us the experience actually delivers on the mountain-retreat promise. If river views and calm mountain air are what you're after, this is a solid, no-nonsense choice in Quba.
כתובת:Mirvari Aframe Guba (Kotedj, kirayə ev) Отдых в горах , Уютные котеджи для отдыха, Романтический отдых в горах возле реки, Quba, Kupchal, Azerbaijan
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Bibi Qonaq evi Gostevoy Dom
Bibi Qonaq evi Gostevoy Dom sits in Sheki, one of Azerbaijan's most rewarding cities to explore. The name translates roughly to "guest house," and that's exactly the energy here: low-key, personal, unhurried. This isn't a corporate property trying to be all things to all guests. It's the kind of place that feels like someone's home opened its doors and genuinely meant it. We can't point you to a specific pool or restaurant because no amenities are listed on record. What we can say is that Sheki itself carries you: the old town is walkable, the craftsmanship culture is everywhere, and a guesthouse like this tends to put you closer to all of it than a large hotel would. Travelers consistently rate this place very highly, which tells you something real about the hospitality here. Our honest caveat: go in knowing it's likely a modest setup. If calm and genuine beat glossy and generic for you, this fits.
כתובת:Bibi Qonaq evi Gostevoy Dom, 5546+4Q, Sheki, Azerbaijan
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Hill Chalet Hotel Gabala
Hill Chalet Hotel Gabala has the feel of a mountain escape that doesn't try too hard. It's calm, unhurried, and the kind of place where you actually slow down. The four-star rating signals genuine comfort, and guests consistently point to breakfast and Wi-Fi as standouts. That buffet breakfast is worth leaning into. Start your morning there before heading out to explore Gabala. Your room comes with a minibar, and room service means you're not obligated to go anywhere if you don't want to. Housekeeping and full-service laundry keep things tidy without any fuss. The front desk keeps things running, and the hotel takes both credit and debit cards, so no scrambling for cash. Gabala itself rewards curious walkers, and the hotel's relaxed atmosphere suits that pace well. If we had one honest note: the lack of published details about the property means you're booking partly on faith. That said, the guest satisfaction here speaks clearly.
כתובת:Hill Chalet Hotel Gabala, Mikayil Abdullayev küç, Gebele 3601, Azerbaijan
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Lankaran Springs Wellness Resort
Lankaran Springs Wellness Resort carries a calm, unhurried energy that sets it apart from the typical five-star rush. Located in Lankaran, Azerbaijan, it leans firmly into the wellness angle, and that focus shows. You get both an indoor and outdoor pool, so swimming is on the table year-round regardless of the weather. The spa rounds out the restorative side of things nicely. Breakfast is served buffet-style, which means a leisurely start to the day is genuinely on offer. Room service and a minibar keep things comfortable without you having to leave. Practical touches are well-covered too: valet parking, transfer service, a concierge, and full laundry take the friction out of a longer stay. The resort is kid-friendly, so traveling with children is a real option here. Our honest caveat: with no detailed property descriptions available, we'd recommend calling ahead to confirm specific room types and spa treatment menus before booking.
כתובת:Lankaran Springs Wellness Resort, Sultan, Haftoni, 1 Heydər Əliyev, Lənkəran 4216, Azerbaijan
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Will Hotel Baku
Will Hotel Baku is a four-star property in the Narimanov neighborhood, and it carries a calm, no-nonsense character that feels genuinely welcoming. The vibe here is unhurried, the kind of place where the staff seems to take hospitality seriously without making a fuss about it. Guests consistently highlight the parking, breakfast buffet, and Wi-Fi as standouts, and those three things alone cover a lot of ground for a comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet means you can fuel up properly before heading out to explore Baku. Getting here from the airport is straightforward since the hotel offers a shuttle, which we always appreciate. Rooms are air-conditioned, and full-service laundry keeps longer stays manageable. The hotel accepts credit cards, debit cards, and cash, so payment is never a headache. Accessibility features are available, and the front desk operates with multilingual support in English and Russian. If you want a polished, reliable base in Baku with strong guest satisfaction and practical amenities sorted, Will Hotel Baku is a solid call.
כתובת:Will Hotel Baku, Alizada 24 Aliashraf, Baku 1000, Azerbaijan
שכונה:Narimanov
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Selena Resort
Selena Resort sits in Qusar, Azerbaijan, a destination that draws travelers seeking mountain-region calm and a slower pace. The overall impression is welcoming and no-nonsense, with the high guest satisfaction suggesting staff genuinely take care of people. You get breakfast on-site, which is a real convenience when you're settling into an unfamiliar place. Room service means you're not forced into the restaurant if you want a quieter meal. Parking is clearly a strong point here, with self-parking, valet, and an airport shuttle all available, so getting in and out is low-stress. Concierge and baggage storage add a layer of practical comfort that budget properties often skip. Rooms are air-conditioned, and Wi-Fi is solid throughout. The property is kid-friendly, so traveling with children won't feel like an imposition. English and Russian are both spoken at the front desk. One honest note: with no detailed property description available, we'd recommend calling the concierge directly before booking to confirm specific room types match your expectations.
כתובת:Selena Resort, Aerodrom massivi, 1B Aşıq Nüsrət, Qusar 3800, Azerbaijan
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Zeyzid Glamping
Zeyzid Glamping brings a relaxed, unhurried feel to Şəki, one of Azerbaijan's most atmospheric towns. It reads as a place that swaps hotel formality for something looser and more personal. Guests consistently praise the pool, and knowing breakfast is on offer means you can ease into the day slowly. The restaurant means you're not scrambling for meals outside the property. Some rooms have air conditioning and some have kitchens, so it's worth specifying what you need when you book. Wi-Fi and parking are both available, which keeps things practical without fuss. The overall impression is calm and grounded, the kind of spot where the surroundings do the heavy lifting. Reviews are glowing across the board, and that kind of consistent praise from real guests carries real weight. One honest caveat: with no star rating and limited official detail, go in with open expectations and confirm your room type directly with the property before arrival.
כתובת:Zeyzid Glamping, Mübariz İbrahimov Küçesi Zeyzid, Şəki 5500, Azerbaijan
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Qafqaz Riverside Resort Hotel
Qafqaz Riverside Resort Hotel sits along the Damiraparan river in Qəbələ, Azerbaijan, and it carries the unhurried, open feeling of a genuine resort getaway rather than a city stopover. The setting is calm and expansive, with the river as your backdrop. You're a 5-minute walk from Gabaland, 5 km from the World War II Memorial Park, and 17 km from the Yeddi Gozel Waterfall, so there's real exploration within reach. Inside, the suites are genuinely sophisticated: flat-screen TVs, minibars, living areas with plush sofas, and 24/7 room service mean you won't feel shortchanged on comfort. Dining here is a strong point. Four restaurants cover everything from barbecue to upscale fare, and three bars keep the evenings lively. The spa is the real draw for many guests, offering an indoor pool, saunas, and a hammam. You can swim before breakfast, which is served buffet-style. Valet parking and a concierge round out the full-service experience. If you want a relaxed, well-resourced base for exploring the Qəbələ region, this delivers.
כתובת:Qafqaz Riverside Resort Hotel, I.B. Qutqaşınlı, Qəbələ 3600, Azerbaijan
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Mona Hotel & Cottages
Mona Hotel & Cottages sits in Lənkəran, a city in Azerbaijan's southern lowlands where the pace is calm and the air feels unhurried. The name suggests a mix of hotel rooms and cottage-style accommodation, which gives the place a more personal, retreat-like character than a standard city hotel. We don't have a detailed amenity list to share, so we'll be honest: the specifics of what's on offer here are unclear from the outside. What we can say is that Lənkəran itself is walkable and has a distinct local atmosphere that rewards curious travelers. The hotel carries a strong reputation among guests who've stayed, which tells us something real about the experience. That kind of consistent goodwill is earned, not accidental. Our honest caveat: before booking, contact the property directly to confirm room types, facilities, and cottage availability. Don't assume. A quick message saves real disappointment on arrival.
כתובת:Mona Hotel & Cottages, Sutemurdov, Lənkəran 4200, Azerbaijan
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היכן לשהות ב Azerbaijan
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
Baku Old City vs. Bulvar: Which location actually works for you?
The Old City (Icheri Sheher) is historic, atmospheric, and genuinely beautiful. but the cobblestone streets eat luggage wheels for breakfast. If you're mobile and want to wake up 5 minutes from the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, Shah Palace Hotel is the call. Just know that car access inside the walls is restricted, so plan accordingly.
Bulvar is the modern Caspian waterfront promenade, and it suits business travelers far better. The Hilton sits right here, metro at 28 May station is 8 minutes walk, and you're 20 minutes by Bolt from Heydar Aliyev Airport. The trade-off: you lose the medieval character, and the area can feel polished to the point of sterility. Pick Old City for romance, Bulvar for efficiency.
The honest guide to Sheki: What nobody tells you before you go
Sheki surprises people. It's a 5-6 hour drive or bus ride from Baku, and most visitors skip it. That's their loss. The Old Town around the Khan's Palace and the Upper Caravanserai is one of the most intact medieval trade-route towns in the Caucasus. Walk the bazaar on Hüseyn Cavid Avenue in the morning before tour groups arrive. it's a different world.
The Riverside area is calmer and cooler, literally. The Kish River runs through here, temperatures drop a few degrees compared to the Old Town in summer, and Qafqaz Riverside Hotel makes the most of it. But you'll add 15-20 minutes on foot to the main sights. Our take: stay riverside if you're driving, stay Old Town if you're on foot. Don't try to do Sheki as a day trip from Baku. you need at least 2 nights.
Gabala for families: What the resort brochures don't say
Gabala is Azerbaijan's answer to a proper mountain resort town. Qafqaz Tufandag sits at the base of the Tufandag ski area, and in winter the slopes are genuinely skiable for intermediate riders. In summer, the cable car runs to 1,870 m elevation and the views over the Alazan Valley into Georgia are worth the trip alone. Rooms at $130-200/night include access to the waterpark, which keeps kids occupied for hours.
The town of Gabala itself is about 20 minutes by car from the resort. Nohur Lake is a 30-minute drive and is worth an afternoon. Skip the overpriced tourist restaurants at the resort entrance. head into Gabala town on Heydar Aliyev Street for local piti (lamb stew) at a fraction of the resort prices. Late June through August is peak season, so book 6-8 weeks ahead.
Naftalan: The spa town built on oil baths
Naftalan is one of those places that sounds bizarre until you're actually in it. The local crude oil. naphthalan. has a unique chemical composition that makes it medically inert but therapeutically interesting. Hotels in the Spa District pipe it directly into guest bathtubs. The Naftalan Grand Hotel is the best-equipped property in town, with proper medical staff and treatment programs running 5-7 nights.
Plan to stay at least 3 nights. A single oil bath does nothing. the protocols are built around repeated sessions. Naftalan is 320 km west of Baku near the city of Ganja, so fly to Ganja Airport or arrange a private transfer from Baku (about $80-100 one way). It's a proper detox trip, not a weekend break. Couples book it more than anyone else, and the quiet of the town is a feature, not a bug.
Baku on a budget: How to stay well without overpaying
The Narimanov District is where budget travelers actually do well in Baku. Buta Hotel at $45-75/night is our pick here. it's functional, clean, and sits near Nariman Narimanov metro station on Line 2, which connects you to the Old City in about 15 minutes. The neighborhood has local cafes on Hüsü Hajiyev Street that feed you for under $5, and you're not paying an Old City location premium.
Don't make the classic mistake of booking cheap hotels near the train station on Heydar Aliyev Avenue. They're noisier, worse-run, and somehow still expensive for what you get. The Narimanov District is quieter, residential, and locals actually live there. That's always a good sign.
Luxury in Baku: Fairmont vs. Four Seasons. which one's worth it?
Both are genuinely world-class, and picking between them is mostly about what you want from the location. The Fairmont sits inside the Flame Towers on a hill above the Old City. the views from upper floors are spectacular at night when the towers light up. Rooms start at $320/night and go to $600+ for suites. The lobby is a statement. The service matches it.
The Four Seasons on Neftchilar Avenue is more classically positioned, steps from the Caspian waterfront and a 10-minute walk from the Old City walls. It starts at $280/night and the pool deck is one of the best in the city. Our honest take: Four Seasons for the location, Fairmont for the drama. Both beat any comparable European luxury hotel at the same price point. Neither needs an apology.
גלה את Azerbaijan לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 5 יעדים ברחבי Azerbaijan. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Azerbaijan
Start with Baku. It's the country's engine and the place where most people get their bearings. But Sheki in the northwest is what makes Azerbaijan genuinely worth the trip. if you skip it, you've missed the point.
Baku 5 מלונות מאומתים Azerbaijan's capital runs 24 hours and packs centuries into a few square kilometers.
Azerbaijan's capital runs 24 hours and packs centuries into a few square kilometers.
Baku is where medieval walls meet glass towers, and somehow it works. The Old City (Icheri Sheher) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the Maiden Tower at its core and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs two minutes away. Walk 10 minutes downhill and you're on the Bulvar promenade along the Caspian.
We have 5 hotels here across every price bracket. Budget travelers do well in Narimanov District at $45-75/night. Mid-range options in the Old City and Bulvar run $150-260/night. Luxury at the Fairmont or Four Seasons starts at $280/night and is worth every manat if that's your bracket.
Avoid the area around Baku Train Station on Heydar Aliyev Avenue. It's the one place in the city where you pay too much for too little. Stick to Icheri Sheher, Bulvar, or Narimanov. those three neighborhoods cover every travel style.
עיין בכל מלוני Baku → Sheki 2 מלונות מאומתים The Silk Road's best-preserved stop, and the most rewarding detour in Azerbaijan.
The Silk Road's best-preserved stop, and the most rewarding detour in Azerbaijan.
Sheki sits 300 km northwest of Baku in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus. The Old Town around the Khan's Palace is the draw. shebeke stained-glass windows, a working 18th-century caravanserai, and a bazaar on Hüseyn Cavid Avenue that still sells local halva and dried mulberries.
We cover two distinct hotel zones. Sultan Inn Boutique Hotel in the Old Town puts you 8 minutes walk from the Khan's Palace and the Upper Caravanserai. Qafqaz Riverside Hotel trades proximity for scenery, sitting along the Kish River with mountain views. Both are genuinely good. the Old Town wins for atmosphere, Riverside wins for quiet.
Don't do Sheki as a day trip. The 5-6 hour bus from Baku Avtovağzal (bus terminal) is fine, but you need 2 nights minimum. September is ideal: 20-25°C, the walnut harvest is on, and prices are slightly lower than summer peak.
עיין בכל מלוני Sheki → Gabala 1 מלון מאומת Mountain air, ski slopes, and a resort that families keep coming back to.
Mountain air, ski slopes, and a resort that families keep coming back to.
Gabala is 220 km northwest of Baku in the Caucasus foothills, and it operates as Azerbaijan's primary mountain resort destination. The Tufandag ski area runs December through March. The rest of the year it's all cable cars, mountain biking, and Nohur Lake day trips.
Qafqaz Tufandag Mountain Resort at $130-200/night is the only vetted option here, and it's a solid one. The resort has its own waterpark, multiple restaurants, and ski-in/ski-out access in winter. Book summer weekends 6-8 weeks out. Baku families fill this place up fast when the heat hits.
Gabala town center is 20 minutes by car from the resort. It's worth a visit for local food on Heydar Aliyev Street, but don't expect a buzzing nightlife scene. This is a nature-and-family destination, and it excels at exactly that.
עיין בכל מלוני Gabala → Ganja & Western Azerbaijan 1 מלון מאומת Azerbaijan's second city, less polished than Baku, more authentic for it.
Azerbaijan's second city, less polished than Baku, more authentic for it.
Ganja is 375 km west of Baku and Azerbaijan's second-largest city. It's the birthplace of the poet Nizami Ganjavi, and the mausoleum on the road toward the city center is genuinely impressive. The downtown area around Javadkhan Street has a different pace to Baku. slower, less transactional, more local.
Hotel Atropat in the City Center runs $110-160/night and is the standout accommodation option in Ganja. It's the most popular hotel in the region for a reason: solid business facilities, a proper restaurant, and a location that puts you 15 minutes walk from the central bazaar and the Nizami Ganjavi Mausoleum.
Ganja also works as a gateway to Goygol Lake, one of Azerbaijan's most beautiful natural lakes, about 20 km south. Naftalan's oil bath resorts are another 65 km east. If you're doing a western Azerbaijan road trip, Ganja is the logical hub.
עיין בכל מלוני Ganja & Western Azerbaijan → Naftalan 1 מלון מאומת The world's only crude oil spa town. and it's better than it sounds.
The world's only crude oil spa town. and it's better than it sounds.
Naftalan is a one-of-a-kind destination built entirely around naphthalan oil therapy. The Spa District is compact. most hotels pipe the oil directly into in-room bathtubs, and treatment centers cluster along the main avenue. It's quiet, unhurried, and deliberately slow.
Naftalan Grand Hotel at $160-230/night is the benchmark property. It has proper medical oversight, a range of treatment packages, and rooms that are far nicer than you'd expect from a spa town this small. Book a minimum of 3 nights. the therapeutic protocols don't work as a single session.
Getting here without a car is annoying. The closest airport is Ganja (65 km east). A taxi from Ganja Airport runs about $30-40. From Baku, private transfer is $80-100 one way and takes about 4 hours. Build it into a western Azerbaijan loop rather than going out and back.
עיין בכל מלוני Naftalan →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
Romantic Getaway
Naftalan's Spa District is the most genuinely romantic setup in Azerbaijan. Couples book naphthalan oil bath programs together, the town is quiet and distraction-free, and Naftalan Grand Hotel does it properly at $160-230/night.
Culture & History
Baku's Icheri Sheher (Old City) is the most concentrated hit of history in the country: UNESCO-listed walls, the Maiden Tower, and the 15th-century Palace of the Shirvanshahs all within 10 minutes walk. Shah Palace Hotel puts you inside the walls.
Family Adventure
Gabala's Tufandag area is built for families, full stop. The Qafqaz Tufandag Resort has ski slopes in winter, a cable car to 1,870 m, and a waterpark that runs summer season. kids have options, parents have a proper hotel at $130-200/night.
Budget Travel
Baku's Narimanov District keeps costs honest. Buta Hotel at $45-75/night is the best budget pick we'd actually stay at, near Nariman Narimanov metro station with local cafes on Hüsü Hajiyev Street feeding you for under $5 a meal.
Beach & Waterfront
Baku's Bulvar promenade along the Caspian is the closest thing Azerbaijan has to a proper waterfront scene. 5 km of walkable seafront, the National Park strip, and the Hilton right on the boulevard at $180-260/night.
Foodie Exploration
Sheki's Old Town bazaar on Hüseyn Cavid Avenue is the best food stop in Azerbaijan: fresh halva, dried mulberries, piti lamb stew, and şəkərbura pastries made fresh for Novruz. Stay at Sultan Inn to have it all within 5 minutes walk.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We reviewed 5,000+ options across the main regions of Azerbaijan. We cut anything that sold 'Caspian views' without disclosing a six-lane highway in between. We dropped overpriced Old City hotels banking on location alone, and we removed every spa resort in Naftalan that couldn't back up its wellness claims with real facilities. What's left are 10 hotels that actually earn their price tags.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
אנחנו משווים מה שמשלמים למה שמקבלים. מלון ב-150 אירו עם מיקום מצוין, חדרים נקיים וצוות מועיל יכול לנצח מלון ב-500 אירו עם שירותים מפוארים באזור רע. אנחנו לוקחים בחשבון תמחור עונתי, מדיניות ביטול ועלויות נסתרות. המטרה היא למצוא את היחס הטוב ביותר, לא את המחיר הנמוך ביותר.
חוויית אורחים
אנחנו מנתחים אלפי ביקורות מאומתות של אורחים בפלטפורמות מרובות, מחפשים דפוסים ולא תלונות בודדות. שבח עקבי על ניקיון, צוות ואיכות חדרים חשוב. אנחנו גם מעריכים את הבלתי מוחשי: האם למלון יש אופי? מלון רשת חסר נשמה עם מתקנים מושלמים עדיין מפסיד למסעדה קטנה מנוהלת היטב עם אישיות.
כל מלון בדף זה זכה למקומו דרך תהליך זה.
מתי לבקר Azerbaijan: עונה לפי עונה
מחירי מלונות, עומס ומזג אוויר משתנים לפי עונה.
Spring (March-May)
April through May is the best overall window for Azerbaijan. Baku sits at 18-24°C, Sheki and Gabala are lush and green, and prices are reasonable before summer peak kicks in. Watch out for Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend in late April. Baku hotel prices jump 40-60% that week, so book months ahead or plan around it. Novruz (late March) is a national holiday with street celebrations around Fountain Square in Baku, but hotels fill up fast.
Summer (June-August)
Baku in July and August is genuinely hot at 33-38°C, and the humidity off the Caspian makes it worse. Locals leave the city. The mountain destinations. Gabala, Sheki, and the greater Caucasus area. run 8-12°C cooler and book out weeks in advance. Qafqaz Tufandag in Gabala at $130-200/night becomes the most in-demand property in the country during July. If you must do Baku in summer, the Fairmont or Four Seasons have proper air conditioning and pool access that budget hotels simply can't match.
Autumn (September-November)
September is arguably the best single month to visit. Sheki's walnut and pomegranate harvest is on, temperatures across the country drop to 20-28°C, and prices slip 10-20% below spring rates. Baku's Old City is at its most photogenic in the October light, and you won't be fighting tour groups for the Maiden Tower. Gabala's mountain foliage in October rivals anything in the Caucasus. the cable car up Tufandag in autumn color is worth a separate trip.
Winter (December-February)
Baku winters are mild by regional standards at 3-10°C, but grey and occasionally rainy. Hotel prices drop significantly. you'll find rooms at the Hilton or Shah Palace for $130-150/night that cost $200+ in spring. Gabala is the exception: December through March is ski season at Tufandag, and the resort runs at full price and capacity. If skiing is the plan, book Gabala early. If you're doing Baku and western Azerbaijan, winter is when your money goes furthest.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Azerbaijan
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לAzerbaijan.
Book Baku hotels 3-4 months out for F1 weekend
The Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix happens on Nizami Street circuit in late April every year. Hotels within 2 km of the circuit. which covers most of central Baku. increase rates by 40-60% and enforce 3-night minimum stays. If you're not here for the race, avoid that window entirely. If you are, book by January or accept paying $400+ for rooms that normally run $150.
Use Bolt, not street taxis, in Baku
Street taxis in Baku quote tourist prices first. Always. Bolt (the ride-hailing app dominant in the Caucasus) gives you fixed prices before you confirm: most Old City to Bulvar rides are $2-4, and airport runs sit at $12-18. Download it before you land at Heydar Aliyev International Airport. the taxi touts outside arrivals will want $30-40 for the same journey.
The Baku Metro covers more than you think
Baku Metro has two lines: Line 1 (Red) and Line 2 (Green), connecting at 28 May station. A single ride costs 0.30 AZN (about $0.18), and the Tap card saves you queuing. Nariman Narimanov station (Line 2) puts you near Buta Hotel in 15 minutes from the Old City. The metro doesn't run 24 hours. last trains are around 11:30 PM, so plan late nights around Bolt.
Pay in manat, not dollars, for better rates
Azerbaijan's currency is the Azerbaijani manat (AZN). The exchange rate sits around 1.70 AZN per $1 USD. While some hotels quote prices in USD, paying in manat at exchange bureaus on Nizami Street or in the Old City bazaar gets you 2-4% better rates than card transactions with conversion fees. ATMs near 28 May metro station are reliable and dispense manat without unusual fees.
Sheki takes a full day to get to. plan accordingly
Buses from Baku's Avtovağzal (central bus terminal) to Sheki depart from around 7 AM and take 5-6 hours on a good day. Shared taxis (marshrutkas) from the same terminal do it slightly faster at 4-5 hours. Flying into Sheki isn't an option. the nearest airport is in Ganja, 125 km south. If time is tight, hire a driver in Baku for about $80-100 one way. Don't attempt Sheki as a day trip from Baku.
Dress modestly for Old City mosques and rural areas
Baku is relaxed by regional standards, but the Juma Mosque in Icheri Sheher and most mosques in rural Azerbaijan require covered shoulders and legs. Women should carry a headscarf. Outside of Baku. in Sheki, Ganja, and especially rural Gabala. conservative dress is locally appreciated and avoids unwanted attention. Hotels in the Old City will remind you at check-in, but don't wait to be told.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Azerbaijan
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What's the best area to stay in Baku?
The Old City (Icheri Sheher) is the most atmospheric. You're 5 minutes walk from the Maiden Tower and 10 minutes from Nizami Street's restaurants and shops. Bulvar is great for business travelers. waterfront access, metro at 28 May station, and taxis to the airport run about $15-20. Avoid the hotels near Baku Train Station on Heydar Aliyev Avenue: overpriced, noisy, and you'll pay $80-120/night for nothing special.
How much does a hotel in Baku cost per night?
Budget beds in the Narimanov District start around $45-75/night. Mid-range options in Bulvar or the Old City run $150-260/night. Luxury at the Fairmont or Four Seasons on Neftchilar Avenue will cost you $280-600/night. Prices spike hard during the Formula 1 Grand Prix in April and the Novruz holiday week in late March.
Is Sheki worth visiting, and where should I stay?
Sheki is absolutely worth it. it's one of the most underrated towns in the entire South Caucasus. Stay in the Old Town near the Khan's Palace, which takes about 10 minutes to walk to from either of our two Sheki picks. Riverside is quieter and more scenic but adds 15-20 minutes on foot to the main bazaar. Budget $60-145/night depending on which property you choose.
Do I need a visa to enter Azerbaijan?
Most nationalities need an e-Visa, which you can apply for through the official ASAN e-Visa portal. The standard single-entry e-Visa costs $26 and processes in 3 business days. Citizens of Russia, Georgia, and several other CIS countries can enter visa-free. Always verify current rules at the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan website before you book anything.
What's the best time of year to visit Azerbaijan?
April through June is the sweet spot. Baku sits around 18-24°C, hotel prices are moderate at $100-200/night for mid-range, and the crowds haven't peaked yet. September-October is a close second. warm, drier than spring, and slightly cheaper. July and August are brutal in Baku (35°C+), but Gabala and the Greater Caucasus mountains stay cool and book out fast.
What's the best hotel in Azerbaijan for families?
Qafqaz Tufandag Mountain Resort in Gabala is the clear winner. It's got ski lifts (winter), a cable car, a waterpark, and enough space that kids won't go stir-crazy. Rooms run $130-200/night and the resort sits at the base of the Tufandag ski slopes, about 20 minutes by car from central Gabala town. Baku options for families are thinner. Shah Palace is nice but the Old City's cobblestones aren't stroller-friendly.
Which neighborhoods in Baku should I avoid?
Skip hotels on or directly behind Heydar Aliyev Avenue near the train station. it's loud 24 hours a day, the area feels transient, and you're paying a location premium for a location you don't want. The Binagadi District in the northwest is cheap for a reason: it's 35+ minutes from any attraction by metro, and taxi drivers will charge you extra because they know. Stick to Bulvar, Old City, or Narimanov.
How do I get around Baku without a car?
Baku Metro covers the main tourist zones. Line 1 (Red) and Line 2 (Green) connect at 28 May station, and a single ride costs 0.30 AZN (about $0.18). Taxis via the Bolt app run $3-8 for most city-center trips, and the airport is 30-40 minutes from the Old City by car. The Bulvar promenade is walkable for 5 km along the Caspian, so if you're at Hilton Baku or the Fairmont, you won't need a car at all.
Is Naftalan really worth visiting, and what's it like to stay there?
Naftalan is genuinely unlike anywhere else on Earth. Hotels in the Spa District pipe crude naphthalan oil into bathtubs for therapeutic soaks. a practice that's been going on since the 13th century. It's not for everyone, but if you're after a wellness reset, a 3-night stay at Naftalan Grand Hotel ($160-230/night) is oddly compelling. The town is small and quiet, about 320 km west of Baku, so fly or take a private transfer rather than the bus.
What's the cheapest vetted hotel in Azerbaijan?
Buta Hotel in Baku's Narimanov District starts at $45/night, which is genuinely hard to beat for a hotel we'd actually recommend. It's about 15 minutes by metro (Nariman Narimanov station on Line 2) from the Old City. Don't expect luxury. expect clean, functional, and honest. If you want character on a tighter budget, Sultan Inn Boutique Hotel in Sheki's Old Town runs $60-90/night and delivers far more soul.
Which hotel in Azerbaijan has the best location?
Shah Palace Hotel in Baku's Old City wins this on pure geography. You're literally inside Icheri Sheher, steps from the Maiden Tower and the 12th-century Palace of the Shirvanshahs, with the Caspian waterfront 8 minutes walk downhill through the Old City walls. Rooms run $150-220/night. The Fairmont in the Flame Towers has the best view (especially from floors 20+), but Shah Palace has you inside the action rather than above it.
When do hotel prices in Azerbaijan peak?
Formula 1 Baku City Circuit weekend in late April sends prices up 40-60% across the capital. book 3-4 months out or pay the penalty. Novruz (March 20-26) is another spike, especially for anything in the Old City or Bulvar area. Summer (July-August) inflates Gabala and mountain resort prices by 30%+ as Baku residents escape the heat. Off-peak is November-February, when $130-180/night gets you rooms that cost $250+ in spring.
קישורים שימושיים לAzerbaijan
מקורות ממשלתיים ורשמיים בלבד. אין אתרי הזמנות, אין פרסומות.


