Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, lies along the Caspian Sea, and is a to some degree inquisitive blend of the old walled city of Icheri Seher, and a cutting edge building rage that has driven a blast in high rises, a considerable lot of which are studded with LCD screens. Of these, ensure that you don't miss the Flame Towers, three towers worked to take after fire that cast a tanned gleam over the city around evening time. The city additionally grasps the cutting edge at the Museum of the Contemporary Art that has more than 900 works of art that element best in class craftsmen from the locale, and is certainly justified regardless of a visit for those inspired by present day culture. You can likewise attempt the neighborhood produce with a visit to Teze Bazaar, a market well known for its cheeses and flavors, or snatch a kebab, a nearby delicacy at one of the various open cafés discovered everywhere throughout the city.