AZERBAIJAN • ENERGY • CAUCASUS
Azerbaijan's capital and the leading business hub of the Caucasus region, connecting Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Located on the shores of the Caspian Sea, Baku is Azerbaijan's political, financial and economic center. The city serves as a strategic bridge between Europe and Asia and has become one of the fastest-developing urban centers in the Caucasus.
Its combination of energy wealth, infrastructure development and international investment has transformed Baku into a modern business destination while preserving its rich cultural heritage.
Trade, entrepreneurship and regional expansion.
Oil, gas and emerging renewable projects.
Housing, transport and daily expenses.
Historic districts and modern attractions.
Urban development and investment opportunities.
Growing sectors and future opportunities.
Baku occupies a unique position linking Europe, Central Asia, Russia, Türkiye and the Middle East. This strategic location supports trade routes, logistics networks and international business activities across multiple regions.
The city has become increasingly important for transportation, commerce and investment throughout the Caucasus.
Major sectors include energy, logistics, construction, finance, telecommunications, tourism, transportation, manufacturing and professional services.
While oil and gas remain important economic drivers, Azerbaijan continues diversifying into technology, tourism and international commerce.
Popular destinations include the Old City (Icherisheher), Flame Towers, Baku Boulevard, Heydar Aliyev Center, Maiden Tower, Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Caspian Sea waterfront.
Baku offers a striking blend of historic architecture, modern design and vibrant cultural life.
Continued investment in infrastructure, logistics, tourism and technology is helping position Baku as a major regional business center.
Its strategic location and international connectivity support long-term growth across the Caucasus and wider Eurasian region.