
Fountains Square
Known For
- •illuminated central fountains at night
- •wave-like patterned paving along the square
- •outdoor terraces on Nizami Street for dinner and coffee
- •statue of Natavan among the square's sculptures
Insider Tips
Best Time
Evening after sunset for lights and nightlife; early morning for a quiet walk.
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Arrive just after sunset to catch the fountain light sequence, then move to a terrace on Nizami Street for better seating and a view.
Fountains Square sits like a showpiece in central Baku, loud and unapologetic. Water plays the lead role: a dozen small fountains click and murmur underfoot, then explode into chandeliers of spray when evening arrives. The pavement has a wave-like pattern that feels deliberate under your shoes, a tactile reminder you are on the Caspian shore without seeing the sea. Cafes ring the square, their outdoor tables crammed with people nursing strong black coffee or late dinners that smell of grilled meat and spices. Tourists drift, locals argue, couples hold hands under the lights. It is beautifully clean and aggressively public, bright in daylight and theatrical after sunset. Walk the stretch toward Nizami Street for boutiques and the occasional statue of a poet, then wait until twilight when the central fountain shifts to blue and the whole floor seems to breathe like a slow tide.
Price Level
$$
Outdoor Seating
Live Music
Hours
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
Drifter Insights
Major destination with tourist appeal
TripAdvisor: Top 10% (#9 of 292)
Popular With
Tourist Awareness
TripAdvisor: #9 of 292 things to do in Baku