What do expats in Baku appreciate most about the local culture?
We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Baku. They wrote...
"The people are friendly and really excited when you try to learn their language. The food is delicious and if you eat like a local, it's crazy cheap to live here. There is a lot to see if you leave Baku and go to the regions, but you have to be adventurous," explained one expat living in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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"Not much really. Baku has a delightful old city but again in there, you are leered at constantly," said another expat in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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