In recent years, Azerbaijan – particularly its capital Baku – has become an appealing travel destination for European tourists. An article published by Romania’s reputable Libertatea.ro newspaper praised the country’s affordable prices, architectural styles, and urban safety.
The article highlights Baku’s public transportation, especially the metro services.
Libertatea.ro correspondents noted that the city offers a high level of safety and social stability. The article points out that the absence of beggars and individuals who might disrupt public order reflects the high standard of urban culture in Baku. It also describes Baku as a city with a unique visual environment where modern and historical architectural examples coexist. Landmarks such as the Heydar Aliyev Center, the Flame Towers, and the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum form a futuristic yet nationally inspired architectural landscape.
The article also mentions that tourists visiting Azerbaijan are pleased with the richness of the local cuisine. Traditional dishes like qutab, dolma, and plov are said to appeal to European tastes. Moreover, the warm hospitality and friendliness of local people further enhance visitors' impressions.
Libertatea.ro notes that travelers to this country can enjoy an experience that is both economically affordable and culturally rich. Azerbaijan’s location at the crossroads of European and Asian cultures makes it a unique and attractive tourist destination.
Iqbal Hajiyev
Special Correspondent