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Best Places to Visit in Azerbaijan for Christmas Cheer

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Azerbaijan for Christmas cheer.

As the holiday season approaches, Azerbaijan transforms into a festive wonderland, offering expats and digital nomads a unique blend of Eastern and Western holiday traditions. From the twinkling lights of Baku to the charming streets of smaller towns, there are plenty of places to get into the holiday spirit. Here are some of the best spots to visit in December for a taste of Azerbaijan's Christmas cheer.

Baku's Fountains Square

In the heart of Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, Fountains Square becomes a hub of holiday festivities. During December, the square is adorned with sparkling lights, festive decorations, and a towering Christmas tree that becomes the centerpiece of the city's celebrations. Visitors can explore the holiday market stalls selling traditional Azerbaijani crafts, warm winter clothing, and an array of local and international holiday treats. The atmosphere is further enlivened by the sound of Christmas carols and the laughter of families enjoying the season.

We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try the local sweet treat, shekerbura, which is often enjoyed during festive celebrations. This pastry filled with nuts and sugar is a delightful accompaniment to a cup of hot Azerbaijani tea.

Old City (Icherisheher) in Baku

The Old City of Baku, known as Icherisheher, offers a magical step back in time with its ancient architecture providing a stunning backdrop to the holiday festivities. The cobblestone streets are lined with quaint shops and cafes, all decked out in festive decor. During December, the Old City hosts a variety of cultural events and performances that showcase Azerbaijan's rich heritage, adding a traditional twist to the holiday experience.

We Recommend: Be sure to visit the local artisan shops for unique handcrafted gifts, such as traditional kelaghayi silk scarves or miniature paintings, perfect for holiday souvenirs.

Ganja's Main Square

Ganja, Azerbaijan's second-largest city, welcomes the holiday season with its own festive flair. The main square is transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with a festive market and an ice-skating rink. Visitors can enjoy the holiday lights, shop for gifts, and indulge in seasonal treats like hot pomegranate juice, which is a local favorite during the colder months.

We Recommend: Take a spin on the ice rink or warm up with a glass of the famous hot pomegranate juice, known for its delicious taste and health benefits.

Sheki's Winter Bazaar

The picturesque town of Sheki, nestled in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, hosts an enchanting Winter Bazaar. The bazaar features traditional crafts, local sweets like halva, and an array of hand-knitted winter wear. The town's historical architecture, including the famous Sheki Khans' Palace, provides a storybook setting for the holiday celebrations.

We Recommend: Sample the Sheki halva, a rich, multi-layered confection that's a staple at the Winter Bazaar and a beloved treat during the holiday season.

Lankaran's Coastal Charm

The coastal city of Lankaran exudes a different kind of holiday charm with its subtropical climate and lush surroundings. While it may not have the typical snowy scenes, Lankaran's holiday markets and festive decorations along the promenade create a cheerful atmosphere. The city is known for its tea and citrus fruits, which become festive gifts during this time of year.

We Recommend: Enjoy a leisurely walk along the decorated promenade and try the local citrus jams, which make for a sweet and tangy holiday treat.

Nakhchivan's Autonomous Spirit

The autonomous region of Nakhchivan offers a unique holiday experience with its rich history and cultural heritage. The central square is adorned with festive lights and a Christmas tree, while local vendors sell traditional crafts and seasonal foods. The region's distinct customs and celebrations during December provide a glimpse into the diverse ways the holiday season is observed in Azerbaijan.

We Recommend: Explore the local museums and historical sites that often host special exhibitions and events during the holiday season, providing both education and entertainment.

Qabala's Winter Festival

Qabala, known for its stunning natural landscapes, hosts an annual Winter Festival that attracts visitors from all over. The festival includes concerts, traditional dance performances, and a market with local handicrafts and seasonal treats. The surrounding snow-capped mountains offer a picturesque setting for outdoor winter activities, making it a perfect holiday destination for nature lovers.

We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to take part in the outdoor winter activities, such as skiing or snowboarding, in the beautiful Caucasus Mountains.

Zaqatala's Cultural Celebrations

In the northwestern region of Azerbaijan, Zaqatala is known for its cultural diversity, which is reflected in its holiday celebrations. The town's main square features a mix of Azerbaijani and local ethnic traditions, with music, dance, and a variety of foods that highlight the region's rich cultural tapestry. The holiday spirit is palpable as the community comes together to celebrate the end of the year.

We Recommend: Experience the unique blend of cultures by attending a local dance performance or trying the diverse range of traditional foods available at the holiday market.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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