Tour name: Baku Shopping Tour: Bazaar & Mall Experience
Duration: 4 hours
Highlights: Eastern Bazaar, Green Bazaar & Ganjlik Mall
Pick-up & Drop-off: at your hotel (within Baku city)
Category: Private tour
Language: English (other languages on request)
All prices are per group (not per person)
Group size
& vehicle |
Price (USD) |
1–2 travelers
(Private car) |
$60 |
3–6 travelers
(Minivan) |
$70 |
7+ travelers |
Upon request |
VIP (luxury car) |
Upon request |
Note:
VIP option includes premium cars (Mercedes S-class, E-class, V-class).
Prices may vary during holidays or major events (New Year, Formula 1, international conferences, etc.).
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (within Baku)
✓ Private driver and air-conditioned vehicle
Ganjlik Mall
A modern shopping destination — the perfect place to find something interesting or trendy!
Yashil Bazaar – Baku’s Traditional Oriental Bazaar
(“Yashil” means “green” in Azerbaijani)
What could be better than delicious souvenirs?
Get ready to explore one of Baku’s most flavorful and colorful spots — the famous Yashil Bazaar, where the air is filled with the scent of spices and the stalls are overflowing with fresh fruits, sweets, teas, and more.
Here, it’s easy to get full just by walking through the rows and sampling everything the warm-hearted vendors offer with a smile.
Here’s just a small taste of what you’ll find:
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Authentic Azerbaijani tea and classic oriental sweets
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World-famous Baku tomatoes and the “king of fruits” — the pomegranate
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The country’s best cheeses, made using centuries-old recipes
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One of the most precious spices in the world — saffron (worth more than gold by weight)
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An incredible variety of walnuts and other nuts
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Dried fruits like figs, oranges, cherries, apricots, raisins, and more
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Exotic jams — from walnut, kiwi, pineapple, and even olives!
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Caspian delicacies — premium sturgeon and beluga caviar
Leaving empty-handed? Nearly impossible!
A Few Tips for Successful Bargaining:
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Go early in the morning.
Vendors believe in the tradition of “syuftya” — the first customer brings luck. They’ll often give you a great deal just to start the day right.
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Don’t show too much excitement.
Azerbaijani sellers are masters of reading people. If they sense you’re eager to buy, they’ll hold firm on the price. Show only mild interest — and keep your bargaining power.
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Try walking away slowly.
If the seller won’t lower the price, act as if you’re leaving. If they’re willing to negotiate, they’ll likely call you back. If not — you’ve heard the fair price and the choice is yours. You can always return and buy what you liked.