Baku in August
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August Travel Guide

Baku in August (2026)

An okay time to visit

August is an okay time to visit Baku, with some trade-offs. Hot and windy, 25–35°C, temperatures around 32°C. The upside: moderate prices and moderate crowds.

Temperature

32°C

Weather

Hot and windy, 25–35°C

Crowds

Moderate

Prices

Moderate

August vs the best time to visit Baku

The best months to visit Baku are May, October, April and the months to avoid are January, February. August sits outside peak season, which often means better value and thinner crowds.

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Things to do in Baku in August

1

Icherisheher (Old City) Walk

The UNESCO-listed walled medina is one of the best-preserved medieval Islamic cities in the world — narrow cobblestone alleys, the 12th-century Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, and carpet shops unchanged for centuries. Walk it in the morning when light filters through the arched gates.

2

Heydar Aliyev Center

Zaha Hadid's white undulating cultural center is one of the most photographed buildings in the world — no straight lines, no corners, just continuous flowing curves. The interior exhibition on Azerbaijani history and culture is surprisingly excellent.

3

Yanar Dag & Ateshgah

Azerbaijan means "land of fire" — and Yanar Dag is a hillside that has burned continuously for centuries on naturally seeping gas. Pair it with the Ateshgah Zoroastrian fire temple 30km from Baku, where flames rise from an ancient altar.

4

Baku Boulevard Sunset Walk

The 15km Caspian waterfront promenade — with the Flame Towers' nightly LED fire display across the water, the Little Venice canal system, and the Baku Eye Ferris wheel — is one of the most scenic urban waterfronts in Central Asia.

5

Gobustan Day Trip

65km south of Baku — a UNESCO World Heritage plateau with 6,000 ancient petroglyphs (some 40,000 years old), natural mud volcanoes that bubble and pop silently across a moonscape, and the remarkable quietude of a landscape that has barely changed since the Ice Age.

6

Azerbaijani Food & Tea Culture

Azerbaijani cuisine is a Silk Road crossroads — lamb plov (saffron rice), dolma, black tea served in armuda pear-shaped glasses with preserves, and the famous Baku pomegranate sherbet. The Old City tea houses are the place to sit for two hours as the world passes.

Baku in August — FAQs

Is August a good time to visit Baku?

August is an okay time to visit Baku, with some trade-offs. Hot and windy, 25–35°C, temperatures around 32°C. The upside: moderate prices and moderate crowds.

What is the weather like in Baku in August?

In August, Baku sees hot and windy, 25–35°c with temperatures around 32°C. Caspian coast resorts — Azerbaijanis escape to northern Gabala mountains

Is Baku crowded and expensive in August?

August brings moderate crowds and moderate prices in Baku. The best months overall are May, October, April, so you may find better value than peak season.

What should I pack for Baku in August?

Pack for temperatures around 32°C. Light layers work well, with something warmer for evenings.

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