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Sunday Hotel, Baku
🏛️ The Story of Sunday Hotel Baku
Nestled in the heart of Baku’s historic Old City (Icherisheher), Sunday Hotel blends the charm of the past with the comfort of modern hospitality.
📜 The building dates back to 1898, originally constructed as a private residence for a local Baku merchant who traded in silk and spices. Designed in a classical style with oriental architectural touches, it reflected the rich cultural blend of Baku during that period.
🏚️ During the Soviet era, the building was repurposed for administrative use and later stood unused for several years.
🏨 In 2012, the historic property was carefully restored, preserving its original stonework, arched windows, and intricate detailing. By 2014, Sunday Hotel officially opened its doors, offering guests a unique stay in one of the oldest neighborhoods of the capital.
Today, Sunday Hotel is more than just a place to stay — it’s a chance to experience the soul of Old Baku, where history and modern comfort come together in perfect harmony.
Learn moreNestled in the heart of Baku’s historic Old City (Icherisheher), Sunday Hotel blends the charm of the past with the comfort of modern hospitality.
📜 The building dates back to 1898, originally constructed as a private residence for a local Baku merchant who traded in silk and spices. Designed in a classical style with oriental architectural touches, it reflected the rich cultural blend of Baku during that period.
🏚️ During the Soviet era, the building was repurposed for administrative use and later stood unused for several years.
🏨 In 2012, the historic property was carefully restored, preserving its original stonework, arched windows, and intricate detailing. By 2014, Sunday Hotel officially opened its doors, offering guests a unique stay in one of the oldest neighborhoods of the capital.
Today, Sunday Hotel is more than just a place to stay — it’s a chance to experience the soul of Old Baku, where history and modern comfort come together in perfect harmony.















