Beaux-Arts opulence that feels like a Parisian palace dropped onto the Caspian
The Jaleh Spa's Roman-style indoor pool with a glass atrium roof
Balconies that offer either medieval Old City views or sweeping Caspian Sea panoramas
En bref : It’s the best hotel in the city by a mile, but you’ll pay New York prices for breakfast and might get a surprise visit from housekeeping if you don't bolt the door.
Évalué par @travelnlifewithroaz: I stayed here with my family and it was pure magic. The balcony view of the Caspian Sea and the Flame Towers at night is something I'll never forget. Waking up to room service with that backdrop made us feel like royalty. 10/10 would recommend for a splurge.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Universally praised as the 'best in Baku' for service and hardware, with a lobby that makes you feel like royalty.
Reality check
The privacy issue with housekeeping entering too quickly is a recurring specific complaint in an otherwise flawless service record.
You are an F1 fan who wants to watch the race from your private balcony
You appreciate a 'more is more' aesthetic with marble, chandeliers, and fresh flowers everywhere
You need a reliable, high-end base for business with flawless English-speaking staff
Propreté et entretien
9.7
Housekeeping: Aggressively thorough. Daily service + turndown. They will fold your clothes if you leave them out.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate marble. No grout issues found. Deep soaking tubs are spotless.
Maintenance: Pristine condition. This is the flagship property and it shows.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh flowers (lilies/roses). Rooms are neutral/fresh.
Sleepability™
8.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Traffic on Neftchilar Avenue (if windows open)
Aggressive housekeeping entry
Water circulation noise in the indoor pool area (if room is adjacent)
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The hotel is pet-friendly (up to 15 lbs) with no extra fee, a rarity in the region.
Airport transfer is steep (~200-240 AZN); Bolt or Uber is a fraction of the price and reliable.
The indoor pool requires a swim cap (often provided, but good to bring your own just in case).
Quoi emporter
A universal adapter (Type C/F plugs used in AZ)
Dressy casual clothes—Baku locals dress up for dinner, especially here
Swimsuit for the Roman-style pool (it's a highlight, don't skip it)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Premier Park-View Room (Corner) for dual views of the sea and the promenade
Old City View rooms for a quieter, more atmospheric scene of the medieval walls
Promenade-View rooms if you are specifically there for the F1 race
Chambres à éviter
Low-floor rooms facing Neftchilar Avenue if you are sensitive to traffic vibration
Rooms directly adjacent to the elevator bank (high foot traffic)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (7th or 8th) facing the Old City for the quietest experience. Please ensure the room is not directly next to the elevator.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the breakfast worth the $38 price tag?
It's lavish, with local honeycomb, caviar, and made-to-order eggs, but you can get a great local breakfast at 'Sehirli Tendir' in the Old City for a third of the price.
Can I walk to the Old City?
Yes, you are literally across the street. It takes 2 minutes to walk to the fortress walls.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the indoor pool is heated and sits under a stunning glass atrium roof.
Do they serve alcohol?
Yes, Bentley's Bar is one of the best spots in the city for whiskey and cigars.
Is it noisy during the F1 race?
Extremely. The track runs right past the hotel. If you aren't there for the race, avoid those dates (usually September).
How is the internet speed?
Fast and reliable, suitable for video calls and streaming.
Conseils d'initiés
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Skip the hotel fish restaurant for a local experience: go to 'Derya' in Bibiheybət (15 min drive) for fresh Caspian fish at local prices.
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The 'Old City' view rooms are often cheaper than 'Sea View' but offer a much more interesting, magical view at night.
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Use the underground passage to cross Neftchilar Avenue safely to get to the Boulevard—traffic is crazy.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The balconies feel slightly 'unattached' and airy, which can be vertigo-inducing for some.
💡The hair dryers in the rooms are reportedly Dyson-level powerful, a favorite detail for long-haired guests.
💡Housekeeping is fast but sometimes intrusive—privacy signs are a must here.
💡The indoor pool area can be echoy and noisy due to the water circulation system.
💡You can order a 'Pomidor Yumurta' (Azeri tomato scrambled eggs) off-menu at breakfast if it's not on the buffet.
Guide local
Carte
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