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1. Zafferano at Four Seasons Baku
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2. Paris Bistro Baku
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3. Sahil Bar & Restaurant
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4. Da Massimo
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Baozimai sincerely recommends the security applet. Those who want to travel and have ideas can try it in May and June. I personally think this city is pretty good. I will introduce you to the places I went to. I think they are good and you can go there. Azerbaijan Travel Guide: Adventures in the "Land of Fire" in the Caucasus✅ --- ### **✅ Recommended must-see attractions** 1. **Baku (Baku)-Magical "Little Dubai"** - **Flame Towers**: The light show at night is like three giant "burning matches". Azerbaijanis proudly say: "Look! Our national flag (with flame special effects)!" - **Old Town (Icherisheher)**: UNESCO heritage, the maze-like alleys hide the thousand-year-old mosque and the Internet celebrity "Maiden Tower" (legend has it that the princess jumped off the tower to escape marriage, but the tower said: "I will catch you, don't panic"). - **Palace of the Shirvanshahs**: A medieval king's mansion, suitable for taking photos pretending to be the protagonist of "Caucasian Game of Thrones". 2. **Gobustan - the "friend circle" of prehistoric humans** - There are three treasures here: **mud volcano** (half of the world is here, and stepping on it is like jumping on a "space mud" bed), **rock paintings** (ancient people's "I've been here" graffiti), and **asphalt lake** that bubbles (natural foot therapy, but don't really step on it!). 3. **Sheki - Dessert Station on the Silk Road** - **Khansaray**: The walls are covered with colored glass, like an overturned candy jar. It is recommended to wear sunglasses to prevent being blinded. - **Sheki Halva**: Nut Thousand Layer Puff that is so sweet that it causes tooth decay. After taking a bite, your blood sugar will scream "help", but your hand will not help but reach for the second piece. 4. **Fire Temple (Ateshgah)**: A Zoroastrian holy place, with natural flames on the ground, suitable for performing the magic of "lighting candles with bare hands" (please do not imitate dangerous actions). --- ### **🍴 Foodie Radar: Azerbaijan Food Critical Hit** - **Plov (Plov)**: Azerbaijan's version of "rice sweeping", saffron dyed into a rich gold, and mutton, chestnuts and dried apricots buried underneath, fragrant enough to lick the pot. - **Dolma (grape leaf wrapped meat)**: Like a small green rice dumpling, one bite at a time, locals say "not eating Dolma is like not coming", it is recommended to eat with yogurt (relieve greasiness + aid digestion). - **Kebab**: Charcoal grilled lamb kebabs, simple and rough delicious, the boss usually asks: "Do you want it spicy?" Answering "Az (a little bit)" may also be spicy enough to make you spit fire. - **Qutab (pancake)**: A distant relative of spring pancakes, stuffed with spinach or lamb, 50 cents each at a roadside stall, the best value for money. - **Note for dessert lovers**: **Pakhlava (nut honey cake)** and **Shekerbura (almond stuffed mooncake)**, the sugar content is too high but the happiness index is off the charts! --- ### **😴 Tips for saving money on accommodation** - **Baku**: Old city homestay (30-50 USD/night), some landlords will give you homemade jam and enthusiastically teach you ten Azerbaijani sentences (you may only say "delicious" after learning). - **Sheki**: Try Caravanserai (a hotel converted from an ancient post station), sleep in a thousand-year-old stone house, and dream back to the Silk Road (the WiFi signal may also have traveled through time). --- ### **💡 Travel Tips** - **Language**: English is OK in Baku, but be prepared with Google Translate + body language when you leave the city (e.g. pointing to the stomach = "I'm hungry", patting the head = "How much is this"). - **Transportation**: Intercity buses are cheap but slow, carpooling (Yandex Taxi) is more flexible, and the driver may play Azerbaijani divine songs for you all the way (try not to shake your legs). - **Cold Joke**: When an Azerbaijani asks you "Do you like it here?" Please answer: "It's much more enthusiastic than my ex!" (Guaranteed to receive friendly applause) --- ✅Summary**: Azerbaijan = fire + food + thousand-year-old imagination, you can have a "rich feeling" even with a low budget! (Finally, a reminder: Don't dance "Gangnam Style" in the mud volcano, you will get stuck.) ✅ #Come to Qianjiang to eat shrimp emperor #National Day Travel Diary #Azerbaijan Travel Guide #Must-check-in attractions recommended
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