Holidays
Experience the spirit of Azerbaijani celebrations through warm traditions, lively streets, music, lights and seasonal events that bring communities together and fill every trip with unforgettable эмоции.
Discover Nowruz: Azerbaijan’s Most Colorful and Meaningful Celebration 2026
Discover Nowruz in Azerbaijan — its history, traditions, food, fire rituals and how locals celebrate the spring festival.
Ramadan Bayram in Azerbaijan: A Celebration of Light After a Month of Reflection
Experience Ramadan Bayram in Azerbaijan — a holiday of faith, family, charity and centuries-old traditions in the Land of Fire.
Why Tourists Choose Azerbaijan to Celebrate New Year 2026
In recent years, Azerbaijan has become an increasingly popular destination for celebrating the New Year. During December and the first days of January, travelers from different countries arrive to experience the festive atmosphere, discover a unique cultural mix, and welcome the New Year in a warm and welcoming environment. Many visitors say that Azerbaijan impresses them from the very first momen...
How New Year 2026 Is Celebrated in Azerbaijan
New Year in Azerbaijan is a time when cities glow with lights, streets fill with music, and a special festive energy can be felt everywhere. Welcoming 2026 here means experiencing a unique blend of modern city celebrations, cozy family traditions, and genuine Azerbaijani hospitality.Festive AtmosphereFrom early December, Baku and other major cities transform into a winter fairy tale. Central stree...
November 9 — State Flag Day in Azerbaijan: A Symbol of Honor, Independence, and Pride 2025
Every nation has symbols that reflect its identity, spirit, and destiny. For Azerbaijan, one of the most sacred among them is its State Flag, which proudly waves over the land where history and progress meet.Every year, on November 9, Azerbaijan celebrates State Flag Day — a day that honors not only the national colors but also the nation’s enduring journey toward independence and dignity.The Birt...
November 8 — Victory Day in Azerbaijan: A Symbol of Pride, Unity, and Rebirth
November 8 marks one of the most significant days in modern Azerbaijani history — Victory Day, celebrated in honor of the liberation of Shusha in 2020. It represents not only a military triumph but the restoration of historical justice, national unity, and the unbreakable spirit of the Azerbaijani people.Historical BackgroundFor decades, the Karabakh conflict remained an open wound in the hearts o...
Traditions of Azerbaijan: The Living Soul of a Nation
Azerbaijan is a land where the past and present don’t simply coexist — they intertwine. Here, traditions are not locked away in museums or buried in history books. They live in every home, in every gesture, in every smile. Customs are passed down not through written rules but through the warmth of family life, through shared meals, through that special atmosphere where respect and kindness are the...
Things to Do in Baku: A City That Never Lets You Get Bored
Some cities welcome you with noise. Others with silence. But Baku welcomes you with something warmer — a sea breeze, the scent of black tea, and the slow rhythm of cobblestone footsteps. Once you take that first walk, you're no longer just a tourist — you’re part of the story. Wondering about the most exciting things to do in Baku? Let’s dive in. The better question is — where do you even begin?Be...
May 28 – Azerbaijan’s Independence Day: A Symbol of Pride and Freedom
May 28 is one of the most significant national holidays in Azerbaijan, celebrated with pride and joy across the country. In 2025, Azerbaijan marks the 107th anniversary of the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) — the first secular and democratic state in the Muslim East. On this day, the people of Azerbaijan proudly and gratefully commemorate the historic events of 1918.But ...
Azerbaijan’s Cinematic Legacy: Discovering the Origins of National Film Day
Every year on August 2nd, Azerbaijan celebrates an important cultural event — National Film Day. This date was established by President Heydar Aliyev in 2000 to honor the rich legacy of Azerbaijani cinema, which is considered one of the oldest in the region.The Forgotten Pioneer: Alexander Mishon and the Birth of Azerbaijani CinemaWhile many believe that Azerbaijani cinema began in 1916 with the f...