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Hotel in Baku 1006, Azerbaijan

Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers

★ 4.6$320-$550 — $400-$700Luxury

Iconic hotel occupying one of the famous Flame Towers with panoramic city and Caspian Sea views. Spacious luxury rooms, multiple dining venues, impressive spa, and stunning rooftop terrace. An architectural landmark offering unforgettable experiences.

The Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers occupies one of three flame-shaped towers that have defined Baku's skyline since the complex's completion in 2012. Positioned on the hillside above the Old City and Caspian Sea promenade at Mehdi Huseyn Street in the Bayil district, the hotel stands as one of the most architecturally distinctive lodging options in Azerbaijan. The Flame Towers complex — visible from virtually every point in central Baku — has become the defining symbol of contemporary Azerbaijan's ambitions, and the hotel capitalises on the building's extraordinary elevation and unobstructed panoramic views over the city below. The UNESCO-listed Icheri Sheher (Old City) lies approximately 1.5 kilometres downhill, reachable by cable car or a short taxi journey, while Heydar Aliyev International Airport is around 30 kilometres from the property. The hotel contains 318 guestrooms and suites, each designed with contemporary interiors that complement the building's striking geometric architecture. Floor-to-ceiling windows are a consistent feature throughout, and rooms on higher floors deliver some of the most dramatic urban panoramas available in any Azerbaijani hotel — sweeping from the medieval Old City's minarets to the vast expanse of the Caspian Sea. Suites on upper floors command the most complete views. Dining is anchored by the hotel's main restaurant offering international and Azerbaijani cuisine alongside a cocktail bar and lounge for lighter fare throughout the day and evening. The breakfast buffet draws on local produce and international options and is noted for its quality within the luxury tier. The spa is among the most comprehensive in the city, incorporating hammam services, massage treatments, and a pool, complemented by a fully equipped fitness centre. The concierge team facilitates reservations at Baku's cultural venues, tickets to Heydar Aliyev Center exhibitions, and day trips to Gobustan National Park. Business travellers are well served by dedicated meeting rooms and conference facilities suited to corporate events and international delegations.

Amenities

  • pool
  • spa
  • restaurant
  • bar
  • gym
  • concierge
  • room service
  • city views

Location

1A Mehdi Huseyn St, Baku 1006

40.3593, 49.8376 — View on map

Highlights

  • Iconic position inside one of Baku's landmark Flame Towers with sweeping panoramas of the city, Old City minarets, and the Caspian Sea
  • 318 guestrooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows delivering some of Azerbaijan's most dramatic hotel views
  • Comprehensive spa with hammam treatments, pool, and fitness centre positioned in Baku's luxury tier
  • Main restaurant and cocktail bar serving Azerbaijani and international cuisine backed by an extensive daily breakfast buffet
  • Concierge team facilitating cultural excursions to Gobustan National Park, the Heydar Aliyev Center, and Absheron Peninsula day trips

Tips

  • Request a room on an upper floor facing the Old City for a complete panorama of medieval minarets set against the Caspian horizon.
  • The hotel's hillside position requires a cable car or short taxi to reach the Old City and Boulevard waterfront — factor this into sightseeing plans.
  • The spa's hammam services are among Baku's best and should be reserved at least 24 hours in advance during peak season (April–September).
  • The Flame Towers' nightly LED display is best viewed from lower ground — walk downhill toward the Old City gates for the full visual effect.
  • Late October through early March typically offers lower room rates while Baku's mild winter weather remains comfortable for sightseeing.

FAQ

Is the hotel located inside one of the Flame Towers?

Yes, the Fairmont Baku occupies one of the three Flame Towers, which are among Azerbaijan's most recognisable contemporary landmarks. The hotel's elevated position within the tower delivers panoramic views across the city.

How far is the hotel from the Old City?

The UNESCO-listed Icheri Sheher is approximately 1.5 kilometres from the hotel and is most easily reached by cable car or a short taxi ride downhill. Walking the descent takes around 15–20 minutes.

Does the hotel have a pool?

The Fairmont Baku has a swimming pool as part of its wellness complex, alongside a full spa with hammam services, massage treatments, and a fitness centre open year-round.

What dining options are available at the hotel?

The hotel's main restaurant serves international and Azerbaijani cuisine; a cocktail bar and lounge provide lighter options throughout the day and evening. An extensive breakfast buffet is served daily.

Accessibility

The Fairmont Baku is a modern high-rise building with full elevator access to all guest floors. The lobby, restaurant, and spa areas are step-free and wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair-adapted rooms are available upon request. The hillside location means external pedestrian routes between the hotel and surrounding streets involve some gradient, which guests with mobility limitations should consider when planning movement around the neighbourhood.

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