Nobu Hotel Baku

Nobu Hotel Baku

9.2/10 GUEST SCORE

A serene Caspian Sea retreat blending luxury and Nobu's signature hospitality.

BrandNobu Hospitality
DestinationBaku
RegionAsia & Middle East
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingBeach
Best ForLuxury Seekers, Culinary Enthusiasts, Beach Lovers
PrivacyMedium
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolSome Suites

Nestled along the Caspian coast within the prestigious Sea Breeze Resort area, Nobu Hotel Baku marks Nobu Hospitality's debut in Azerbaijan. This luxurious development features an 80-room hotel and 100 exclusive residences, including five bespoke villas, all embodying Nobu's signature aesthetic of e

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Dining at the Nobu Restaurant with panoramic Caspian Sea views.

Experience unparalleled luxury and world-class dining in a tranquil seaside setting along the Caspian coast.

Signature Suite: Nobu Villa

Private pool, expansive sea views, bespoke furnishings, in-suite dining area

Accolades

Anticipated to be featured in luxury travel publications upon opening

Vibe: Elegant, Tranquil, Sophisticated

When to Visit Baku

Best time: April through June and September through October provide ideal conditions for Baku, with comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring the city's unique architectural contrasts and vibrant cultural scene.

Demand: Baku maintains consistent luxury demand through business travel, diplomatic visits, and its growing cultural tourism profile. The Formula One Grand Prix in April creates the city's most significant demand spike, while oil industry business travel provides year-round hotel occupancy.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury properties in Baku offer excellent value compared to Western European equivalents, with premium rates during the Formula One period representing the annual pricing peak. Year-round business travel maintains stable occupancy at the finest Caspian waterfront hotels.

Insider tip: Arrange a private guided tour of the Flame Towers' observation deck at sunset followed by dinner at a traditional baku house restaurant in the Old City - a contrast of ancient and ultramodern that defines Baku's unique character and is best experienced through your hotel's exclusive cultural concier

Avoid: Avoid July and August when Baku's summer heat, combined with the industrial character of this oil city, can make outdoor exploration less comfortable and the city's leisure appeal is at its lowest relative to its cultural richness.

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