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Baku vs Tbilisi — Which City Should You Visit?

Comparing the two great Caucasus capitals — culture, cost, and what each does best

Baku and Tbilisi are both Caucasus capitals worth visiting, but they deliver genuinely different experiences — here's how to choose, or whether a combined trip makes sense.

Side-by-side comparison
CategoryBakuTbilisiNotes
UNESCO Old CityBaku ✅Tbilisi ✅Both have UNESCO-listed historic cores. Baku's is compact and walkable; Tbilisi's is larger and slightly more atmospheric.
Modern architectureBaku ✅✅Tbilisi —Flame Towers, Heydar Aliyev Center, Carpet Museum — no Tbilisi equivalent.
Wine cultureTbilisi ✅✅Baku ✅Georgia is a major world wine country. Azerbaijan's wine scene (Ismayilli, Shamakhi) exists but is not the main draw.
Caspian/Sea accessBaku ✅✅Tbilisi —Only Baku sits on the Caspian — a unique geographic setting.
Mountain accessBoth ✅Both ✅Kazbegi from Tbilisi; Gabala/Shahdag from Baku.
Halal-friendlyBaku ✅✅Tbilisi —Azerbaijan is secular Muslim; halal food is standard. Georgia is Orthodox Christian.
SafetyBoth ✅Both ✅Both are considered safe. Baku is slightly more conservative socially.
Visa easeeVisa $26Visa-freeAzerbaijan: $26 eVisa, 3–5 days online. Georgia: visa-free for 90+ nationalities.
Our verdict: Visit Baku for architectural spectacle and the Caspian. Visit Tbilisi for wine and a more established backpacker scene. Do both on a 12–14 day Caucasus trip — they're 2 hours apart by air.
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