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Sheki

Azerbaijan's silk road gem nestled in Caucasus foothills

Sheki sits quietly in Azerbaijan's northwestern corner, where the Caucasus mountains meet centuries of Silk Road history. This small city of 63,000 feels worlds away from Baku's oil boom glitz. Here, 18th-century khans' palaces share cobblestone streets with working silk workshops, while plane trees shade tea houses where old men play nard until sunset. The air smells of fresh lavash and mountain herbs. And here's the best part — you can experience it all without breaking the bank or fighting crowds of tourists.

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The Old City around Yukhari Bash neighborhood puts you steps from Sheki Khan's Palace and the medieval fortress walls. Guesthouses here run 25-40 AZN per night and often include homemade breakfast. The Sheki Saray Hotel occupies a restored caravanserai — atmospheric but pricier at 80-120 AZN. For budget travelers, head to the newer district near Nizami Street where Soviet-era hotels charge 15-25 AZN. But honestly? Skip the hotels entirely. Local families rent rooms through word-of-mouth for 20 AZN, complete with dinner invitations and stories about their grandfather's silk business.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Guesthouse rooms with local families cost 20 AZN including breakfast - ask at the tourist information center near the palace
  • 2.Street food like qutab (stuffed flatbread) costs 2-3 AZN and makes a filling lunch
  • 3.Many silk workshops offer free demonstrations - just ask politely and they'll show you the process
  • 4.Shared taxis to nearby villages cost 1-2 AZN per person instead of hiring private transport
  • 5.The weekly bazaar on Saturdays offers fresh produce and local crafts at better prices than tourist shops
  • 6.Tea houses charge 1 AZN for unlimited tea refills - perfect for people-watching sessions

Travel Tips

  • Learn a few Russian or Azerbaijani phrases - English isn't widely spoken outside hotels
  • Bring cash in AZN - most places don't accept cards, and ATMs are limited in the Old City
  • Respect photography rules at the Khan's Palace - photos inside require a separate fee
  • Pack layers for mountain day trips - temperatures drop significantly with elevation
  • Try to time your visit with the silk workshop schedules - many close for lunch from 1-3 PM
  • Download offline maps - cell coverage can be spotty in surrounding villages
  • Bargaining is expected at the bazaar but not in restaurants or guesthouses

Frequently Asked Questions

Two to three days covers the main sights comfortably. One day for the Old City and palace, another for silk workshops and local neighborhoods, plus a day trip to Kish or surrounding villages if you're interested in hiking.

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