
Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers
Azerbaijan
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Character and identity
Set inside one of the three Flame Towers that define Baku's skyline, the Fairmont occupies a dramatic high-rise address above the Caspian Sea and the medieval Old City. The 299 rooms and suites run large and bright, with floor-to-ceiling glazing, earthy tones, Sealy pillowtop mattresses, deep tubs and Le Labo Rose 31 amenities. The lobby leans glamorous: marble, a crystal-strand chandelier and a rare Fazioli M. Liminal piano. Le Bistro covers East-meets-West cooking, The Jazz Club handles cocktails, and the two-floor, 14-room Carol Joy SPA includes the region's largest hammam, a heated indoor pool and sleep pods. The Sky Garden delivers a rooftop pool and hot tub over the sea.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want a high-glamour city stay with sweeping Caspian views, serious spa time and walkable access to the UNESCO-listed Old City, the waterfront and the Blue Mosque. The Sky Garden and hammam programme suit guests who plan to spend real downtime on property.
Should look elsewhere:
Beach seekers and families chasing a resort experience: this is a vertical city hotel above the bay, not a seaside property. Travellers who prize a single standout destination restaurant or a buzzy independent dining scene at the doorstep may find the on-site options limited.
Bottom line
The reason to book here is the combination of architectural address and spa programme: few city hotels pair a Flame Towers vantage point with a hammam and rooftop pool at this scale. Splash out on a sea-facing room or suite to make the floor-to-ceiling glazing count, and build in time for the Carol Joy SPA rather than treating it as an afterthought.
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What this place offers
- 24-hour room service
- Bar
- Fitness classes
- Gym
- Indoor pool
- Meeting rooms
- Nightclub
- Outdoor pool
- Restaurants
- Spa
