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    Hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan

    Four Seasons Hotel Baku

    1,250pts

    Beaux Arts Waterfront Residency

    Four Seasons Hotel Baku, Hotel in Baku

    About Four Seasons Hotel Baku

    A La Liste Top Hotels 2026 property (96.5 points) positioned on Neftçilər Prospekti with direct views across the Caspian Sea, Four Seasons Hotel Baku occupies a Beaux Arts building beside the UNESCO-listed Old City. Its 171 rooms start from approximately $400 per night, and the dining programme spans Central Italian cuisine at Zafferano, all-day mezze on the Eyvan Terrace, and a brown-spirits lounge at Bentley's.

    Where Baku's Waterfront Meets the Table

    The first thing you register on Neftçilər Prospekti is the scale of the building: a Beaux Arts façade that reads as civic monument before it reads as hotel. The Caspian stretches beyond the park in front, and the medieval stone of Icheri Sheher — Baku's UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old City — rises immediately to the rear. It is a position that concentrates the city's entire historical and geographic argument into a single block. Four Seasons Hotel Baku, which earned 96.5 points from La Liste's Leading Hotels ranking for 2026, occupies this juncture deliberately, and the dining programme is one of the primary instruments through which that location is interpreted for guests.

    In a city where the luxury hotel scene is still consolidating , the competitive set includes Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers, The Ritz-Carlton, Baku, JW Marriott Absheron Baku, Excelsior Hotel & Spa Baku, and The Merchant Baku , the Four Seasons functions as much as a city-centre social anchor as it does a place to sleep. The interiors shift register from the monumental exterior: contemporary finishes, deliberate material choices, and a lobby atmosphere that signals arrival rather than transition.

    The Dining Programme: Italian as a Statement, Terrace as a Ritual

    Hotel restaurants in this tier of the market tend to resolve around two poles: either an ambitious expression of local cuisine, or a premium international format that uses the building's credibility as its context. Four Seasons Baku has chosen a third path at its signature restaurant, Zafferano, where the format is Central Italian , vaulted ceilings, white tablecloths, and a menu built around burrata, tagliatelle bolognese, and lobster linguine. This is not an accidental pairing with its setting. Italian fine dining has developed significant cultural traction across the South Caucasus and Caspian region, and Zafferano's candlelit room has become a reference point for formal occasions in the city.

    By day, the same room functions differently. The oversized windows shift the atmosphere from intimate to light-filled, and the space handles breakfast service with an openness that the evening format does not require. The Sunday Sparkling Brunch extends the format further: a structured occasion with mimosas and a dedicated entertainment corner for younger guests, which positions it as the kind of weekly ritual that a luxury hotel anchors for a local social audience as much as for resident travellers.

    The Eyvan Terrace runs a different programme entirely. Its all-day menu spans hot and cold mezze, sushi, kebabs, and Italian classics , a range that reads as deliberately non-committal until you understand that the terrace's real offering is the Caspian view and the evening shisha service. Sundowners on a terrace with sea breezes are a format that luxury hotels from Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes to Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in Bangkok have refined into a signature moment, and the Eyvan Terrace delivers the same structural beat in a Caspian context that few other properties in the city can replicate.

    Bentley's, the hotel's lounge bar, occupies a more specific niche: a wide whisky selection, classic cocktail format, and atmosphere pitched closer to a members' lounge than a hotel bar. Martinis, bloody marys, and a curated brown-spirits list sit alongside a lounge aesthetic that makes it a viable destination for non-residents seeking a specific kind of evening. Across the broader Four Seasons portfolio , from Cheval Blanc Paris in Paris to Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles , bar programming has become an increasingly important tool for extending the hotel's social footprint beyond its room count, and Bentley's fits that logic precisely.

    Cultural Programming as a Culinary Extension

    One element that distinguishes the Four Seasons Baku's food and drink offering from a purely in-house format is the wine-tasting class held in an 18th-century wine cellar within the Old City walls. The programme pairs regional Azerbaijani vintages with charcuterie in a setting that most guests would not locate or access independently. It is a considered piece of cultural programming , not a tour-operator add-on, but a format that uses the hotel's proximity to Icheri Sheher as a direct programming asset. For guests interested in the emerging Caucasus wine scene, this is a more specific entry point than anything available through the hotel's peer set. Check with the concierge desk directly for scheduling, as availability is structured around group size and season.

    The concierge operation extends this further with guided tours of Icheri Sheher itself, a curated attractions list, and a carpet-weaving experience on property. These are not amenities that hotels at this tier in cities like Hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris or Le Bristol Paris in Paris need to offer , their neighbourhoods are self-explanatory. In Baku, where international travellers may arrive with limited context for what the city offers beyond its oil-boom architecture, this curatorial role becomes a meaningful differentiator.

    The Spa, the Pool, and the Grand Prix Corridor

    Jaleh Spa operates with a marble-covered whirlpool, heated loungers, and treatments that include a 24-karat gold massage. The indoor pool area is designed around a Roman-bath reference , mosaic tile, towering columns, double-height ceilings, and a glass roof that draws natural light into the space. The design coherence here is more considered than the amenity list alone suggests; it mirrors the investment that comparable properties like Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz or Hotel Sacher Wien in Vienna make in spaces that function as retreats within the broader hotel environment.

    The property's position along the Azerbaijan Grand Prix circuit is a logistical fact worth noting plainly: the hotel sits on the race route, and promenade-view rooms convert into direct-sightline vantage points during the event. This is a commercial reality that the Four Seasons manages as a feature rather than a disruption , booking windows around the race dates compress significantly, and rates move accordingly. Travellers who are not attending the Grand Prix would be advised to schedule around it rather than into it.

    Planning Your Stay

    The 171-room property is addressed at 1 Neftçilər Prospekti, Bakı 1095, with rates from approximately $400 per night. Reservations are made through the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts central platform. The hotel carries a Google rating of 4.8 across 2,086 reviews , a data point that reflects consistent service delivery rather than novelty visits. Guests seeking a comparative read on the Baku luxury tier should also review Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers and The Ritz-Carlton, Baku before booking. For the full picture of where to eat and drink beyond the hotel, see our full Baku restaurants guide. Pet-friendly policies, meeting rooms, fitness classes, and 24-hour room service complete the standard amenities for the tier.

    Among the global Four Seasons portfolio, properties like Aman Venice in Venice, HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO in Kyoto, Amangiri in Canyon Point, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo in Tokyo, Castello di Reschio in Lisciano Niccone, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo, Hotel Esencia in Tulum, La Réserve Paris in Paris, Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid in Madrid, Aman New York in New York City, and The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City define what the tier looks like with the advantage of more established tourism markets. Baku's Four Seasons earns its place in that reference set not by matching their context, but by executing the programme with equivalent seriousness in a city still building its international hospitality identity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the most popular room type at Four Seasons Hotel Baku?

    The property's 171 rooms are spread across configurations that include promenade-facing options with direct Caspian Sea views. Given the hotel's La Liste 96.5-point rating and its position on the Azerbaijan Grand Prix circuit, rooms with waterfront or race-route sightlines attract the most demand, particularly in the weeks surrounding the Grand Prix. Rates start from approximately $400 per night, with premium-view categories priced above that baseline.

    What makes Four Seasons Hotel Baku worth visiting?

    The hotel is one of a small number of properties in Baku that combines a significant architectural address , a Beaux Arts building beside the UNESCO-listed Old City , with a multi-venue dining programme and a La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 ranking of 96.5 points. For travellers arriving in a city without an extensive boutique hotel scene, it functions as a reliable anchor: consistent service, a waterfront location with Caspian views, and cultural programming through the concierge that extends the stay beyond the property itself.

    Do they take walk-ins at Four Seasons Hotel Baku?

    As a property of this tier in Baku's luxury set, the Four Seasons operates formal reservation systems for its restaurants rather than walk-in-only formats. Zafferano and the Eyvan Terrace are accessible to non-resident guests, though availability during peak periods , particularly around the Azerbaijan Grand Prix , will be constrained. Bookings are leading arranged through the Four Seasons central platform in advance, especially for Sunday Sparkling Brunch, which draws a local social audience alongside hotel guests.

    Can non-hotel guests join the Old City wine-tasting experience at Four Seasons Baku?

    The hotel offers an exclusive wine-tasting class held in an 18th-century wine cellar within the adjacent Icheri Sheher district, pairing Azerbaijani regional vintages with charcuterie. Availability is structured around scheduling and group composition rather than open daily access, and the concierge desk is the correct point of contact for arrangements. For travellers interested in the Caucasus wine scene, this is a format that the hotel's peer set in Baku does not replicate at the same level of historical specificity.

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