Baku Boulevard & Little Venicebaku
The Caspian Waterfront

Overview
A 100-year-old promenade along the sea, featuring the futuristic Carpet Museum and a charming network of canals known as Little Venice.
What To Expect?
A breezy walk along the Caspian Sea. You can ride gondolas through the turquoise canals of 'Little Venice', visit the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum (shaped like a rolled-up rug), or ride the Baku Ferris Wheel (Baku Eye). The park is impeccably clean and filled with baobab trees and blooming flowers.
Tips
- Rent a bicycle or a segway to cover the length of the boulevard.
- The fountain shows near the 'Crystal Hall' are great for kids.
Exploring Baku Boulevard & Little Venice
Architecture of the Sea
The promenade is one of the longest in Europe and the CIS, stretching over several kilometers.
The Carpet Museum houses the largest collection of Azerbaijani carpets in the world, showcasing centuries of weaving techniques.
How to reach Baku Boulevard & Little Venice
Runs parallel to the sea in central Baku. Accessible from almost any point in the downtown area.
Tips for Visiting Baku Boulevard & Little Venice, baku
- Rent a bicycle or a segway to cover the length of the boulevard.
- The fountain shows near the 'Crystal Hall' are great for kids.



















































