So much to see in Torgovaya
If you want to feel Baku’s atmosphere when you are in Baku,you should probably visit Torgovaya, which is the most popular place for many Bakunians.
The real name of the street is Nizami Street, but people prefer to call it “Torgovaya”, as for many decades they have taken into calling it that. The name came about when in the middle of the XIX century, due to the favorable location and abundance of many shops, the street was commonly dubbed “Torgovaya” [the merchant street].
Now, the street’s name is devoted to 12th century prominent Azerbaijani poet and thinker Nizami Ganjavi. The street stretches across 3.5 km and is the longest street in the capital.
Being one of the central streets of Baku, closed to public traffic, Torgovaya has always been a favorite vacation spot for young people and Baku’s guests. It is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku. Thousands of tourists who visit this part of Baku every year fall in love with this place.
Many will agree that the street is one of the most unique ones in the world. From its many nice architectural monuments, beautiful houses, to cinema and parks, Torgovaya just lives and breathes exuberance.
The street probably owes many thanks to those millionaire businessmen who adorned it with beautiful architecture where neo-renaissance meets neo-gothic, baroque and neoclassicism.
It is also a popular place for those who wish to indulge in a spot of shopping, as many modern boutiques and shops are located along the street.
Of course, there are numerous cafes and restaurants along the city offering a very wide selection of options - whether you just want a quick coffee or a lazy lunch to enjoy the local Azerbaijani and European cuisines, all is at hand.
Torgovaya begins at the Fountains Square, renowned for its unusual fountains and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street.
Tired of walking along the street and shopping in summer time people usually sit on the benches near the Fountain Square and enjoy the rustling sounds of cool fountains.
After significant changes in 2010 the Square acquired its present appearance. Now, the Square has a very beautiful image with unusual fountains, pavilions and kiosks, as well as an increased green space.
Nizami Street is a really unique place. So have a stroll along Baku and discover this amazing city.
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