Embark on a full-day Sheki tour from Baku, exploring one of Azerbaijan’s most culturally rich and historically vibrant cities. From the Caucasus’ oldest mosque to the stunning Khan’s Palace and ancient Albanian Church, this Sheki excursion from Baku is ideal for lovers of history, architecture, and authentic local crafts.
Your Sheki day trip from Baku starts with pickup from your hotel or any desired location in the morning.
๐ Shamakhi Juma Mosque
On the way to Sheki, your first stop will be at Shamakhi Juma Mosque, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, built in the 8th century. This historical site is a perfect introduction to Azerbaijan's rich Islamic architecture.
๐ Arrival in Sheki & Visit to Upper Caravanserai
Upon arrival in Sheki, you’ll explore the Upper Caravanserai, an impressive 18th-century stone-built complex that once served as a resting place for Silk Road traders. Part of this majestic building now operates as a boutique hotel.
๐ Sheki Khans Palace
Continue your Sheki sightseeing tour with a visit to the famous Sheki Khans Palace, a masterpiece of 18th-century architecture. The palace was built without a single nail and features vibrant stained-glass windows (shebeke), elaborate frescoes, and a symmetrical garden once filled with tall Italian poplars. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Azerbaijan’s most iconic landmarks.
๐ Sheki Fortress Walls
Right near the palace, remains of the fortress walls of Sheki still stand, offering a glimpse into the city’s defensive past.
๐ Sheki Historical Museum
Among the many historical places in Sheki, Azerbaijan, the Sheki Historical Museum offers a fascinating look at the city’s legacy in trade, craftsmanship, and silk production.
๐ House of Handicrafts
As part of your day trip to Sheki, the next destination is the House of Handicrafts, where local artisans produce beautiful handmade items such as stained glass (shebeke), pottery, embroidery, and wooden artwork. Prices are very reasonable, and you’ll have the opportunity to take home a unique souvenir that reflects the spirit of Sheki’s traditional craftsmanship.
๐ Shebeke Workshop & Sweet Shops
Explore Sheki by witnessing how traditional “shebeke” stained-glass windows are crafted using wood and colored glass — all without a single drop of glue or a single nail. You’ll also stop by the city’s famous pastry shops to try Sheki sweets like Sheki halva and piti.
๐ Sheki Bazaar
Your private Sheki tour continues at the local bazaar, where you can browse and buy fresh mountain honey, locally grown nuts, dried fruits, and traditional herbal teas.
๐ Kish Village & Albanian Church
The final stop of your full-day Sheki city tour is Kish village, located just 12 km from Sheki. You’ll visit the ancient Albanian Church (1st–4th century), believed to be the first Christian church in the Caucasus, founded by the Apostle Elisha. Surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, the church is a spiritual and architectural gem with deep historical roots.
Let us take care of every detail of your full-day Sheki city tour - from comfortable transportation and expert guiding to historical insights and local experiences. Whether you're seeking cultural discovery or a peaceful escape from Baku, this tour promises an unforgettable journey into one of Azerbaijan’s most beautiful regions.
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Shaki is like an old city, full of history. Piti of sheki was soo delicious. We start our tour at 8 am and everything was good during the tour๐๐ป
It was a busy day, filled with a lot of information shared by guide Mahammad. He was a really funny guy, which made the day fly by..
I went on a private tour to Sheki just for myself and Ali was my guide and he made the experience so much fun. He was not only knowledgeable guide but also friendly person
While my husband and I was in Azerbaijan. we decided to take a private tour to Shaki, and it was one of the best decisions We had Ali as our guide, and we felt like we were exploring Sheki with a friend rather than just a guide. Thanks, GuidedAzerbaijan for 10/10 service๐