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Getting Around
Baku has a clean and affordable Soviet-era metro system covering key districts, supplemented by buses and a well-organized ride-hailing app called Bolt. Taxis are widely available but always agree on a fare before departing or use the app to avoid inflated tourist pricing.
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Cash or Card
Cards are accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shopping malls, but cash remains essential at markets, smaller cafes, and Old City vendors. Carrying a mix of local manat in small denominations makes daily life in the older neighborhoods significantly smoother.
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Good to Know
Azerbaijanis are exceptionally warm hosts and refusing tea or a small offered snack can feel dismissive to locals who see hospitality as a genuine expression of respect. Removing shoes before entering a home is expected, and dressing modestly near mosques and in traditional neighborhoods reflects well on any visitor.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available throughout central Baku, in shopping malls, near metro stations, and along the Bulvar seafront promenade. International cards on Visa and Mastercard networks work reliably, though some older machines in peripheral neighborhoods may only accept local cards.
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Currency
The official currency is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN), which is a stable, non-convertible currency tied closely to the US dollar at a rate of approximately 1.70 AZN per USD. Foreign currency cannot be used for purchases, so exchanging at licensed exchange offices or bank branches upon arrival is the practical first step.
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Plugs
Type C and Type F European round-pin outlets, running at 220V and 50Hz. A universal travel adapter covers most visitor needs without issue.
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Safety
Baku is considered one of the safer capitals in the region, with low rates of violent crime and a visible police presence in tourist areas. Visitors should exercise standard awareness around crowded markets, keep digital and physical copies of passport documents, and note that photographing military or government infrastructure is prohibited.
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Airports
Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) sits approximately 25 kilometers northeast of the city center and handles all major international arrivals with direct connections to European, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian hubs. The airport taxi rank and Bolt app both offer reliable transfers, with journey times of around 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic.