Four Seasons Baku Opens with Luxury and Momentum in Azerbaijan

Whether you are relaxing beneath the vaulted glass of the pool area or stepping into the private elevator bound for Kaspia to enjoy perfectly cooked lemongrass-marinated giant prawns, Four Seasons Baku creates an experience that feels entirely personalized. The hotel’s 171 guestrooms and suites are furnished in a contemporary, plush style. Many rooms offer balconies with views of the Caspian Sea or the Old City, and all provide twice-daily housekeeping, thick robes and slippers, down duvets and pillows, satellite television, Wi‑Fi and Blu‑ray/DVD players.

The penthouse-level spa presents a broad menu of treatments inspired by wellness traditions from Eastern Europe and the Middle East, including a Turkish hammam steam bath and an indulgent golden oil therapy. After a treatment, resist the urge to nap — Baku has much to explore. This UNESCO World Heritage city features highlights such as the 12th-century Maiden’s Tower, the State Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum Complex, and the Museum of Modern Art with its permanent collection of Azerbaijani figurative art alongside works by national artists and sculptors.

If you’re planning your visit, consider complementing your time at the hotel with walks through the Old City’s winding streets, visits to local galleries, and sampling regional cuisine at nearby restaurants. The hotel’s central location makes it easy to reach major cultural sites, while attentive staff can arrange guided tours, transfers and dining recommendations to help you make the most of your stay.

Four Seasons Baku blends contemporary comfort with thoughtful service, making it an ideal base for travelers who want both luxurious relaxation and convenient access to the city’s historical and cultural attractions.

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