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10 Tips for Living in Azerbaijan

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you've recently arrived in Azerbaijan, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Azerbaijan.

Welcome to Azerbaijan, a land where Eastern colors blend seamlessly with Western progress, offering a unique experience for digital nomads like you. Whether you're sipping tea in the shadow of the Flame Towers or exploring the cobblestone streets of the Old City, Azerbaijan's blend of modernity and tradition provides a vibrant backdrop for your remote work lifestyle. Here are 10 tips to help you navigate and enjoy your time in this captivating country.

1. Embrace the Local Connectivity

As a digital nomad, reliable internet is your lifeline. Azerbaijan boasts a well-developed telecommunications network, especially in Baku, the capital. For uninterrupted connectivity, consider purchasing a local SIM card from providers like Azercell, Bakcell, or Nar. They offer affordable data packages that will keep you connected on the go. Cafes and coworking spaces also provide good Wi-Fi, with spots like COFFEE Moffie and the HUB Coworking offering the perfect ambiance for productivity.

2. Dive into the Culinary Scene

Azerbaijani cuisine is a delightful fusion of Turkish, Middle Eastern, and Russian flavors. Don't miss out on local dishes like plov (a savory rice dish), kebabs, and the sumptuous pastry, qutab. For a truly immersive experience, join a local cooking class or visit the Taza Bazaar to sample fresh produce and regional specialties. Eating out is affordable, and sharing a meal is a great way to connect with locals and fellow nomads.

3. Learn Basic Azerbaijani Phrases

While many Azerbaijanis, particularly the younger generation in Baku, speak English, learning a few phrases in Azerbaijani can go a long way. It's a gesture of respect and can open doors to deeper cultural experiences. Start with simple greetings like "Salam" (Hello) and "T???kkür edir?m" (Thank you). Language apps or local language courses can help you pick up the basics quickly.

4. Explore Beyond Baku

Baku's allure is undeniable, but Azerbaijan's regions offer their own unique charms. Take a weekend trip to the Caucasus Mountains in Quba or visit the mud volcanoes and petroglyphs of Gobustan. The ancient city of Sheki, with its stunning Khan's Palace and caravanserais, is another must-see. These excursions not only provide a break from the screen but also enrich your understanding of the country's diverse landscapes and heritage.

5. Navigate the Housing Market

Finding the right place to live is crucial for settling in. Baku has a range of options from modern apartments to more traditional housing. Websites like Bina.az and local real estate agents can help you find a suitable place. For short-term stays, Airbnb is popular and can offer the flexibility you need. When choosing your neighborhood, consider proximity to amenities and coworking spaces to balance work and leisure.

6. Get Acquainted with Public Transport

Azerbaijan's public transport system is efficient and cost-effective. Baku's metro is a convenient way to travel around the city, and buses connect you to wider regions. The BakuCard is a rechargeable smart card that you can use for most public transport. For more flexibility, ridesharing apps like Bolt and Uber operate in Baku, providing an easy alternative to traditional taxis.

7. Experience the Cultural Tapestry

Azerbaijan's rich history is reflected in its vibrant arts and culture scene. Attend a performance at the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater or explore contemporary art at the YARAT Contemporary Art Space. The country's cultural calendar is filled with festivals and events, such as the Novruz Bayram in spring and the Baku Jazz Festival, offering a glimpse into the nation's soul.

8. Stay Healthy and Insured

While Azerbaijan has public healthcare, many digital nomads and expats and nomads opt for private health insurance for more comprehensive coverage and access to private clinics. Pharmacies are widely available, but it's wise to bring any specific medications you need. For fitness enthusiasts, there are numerous gyms and parks, like the Baku Boulevard, perfect for jogging or a leisurely stroll along the Caspian Sea.

9. Respect Local Customs and Laws

Understanding and respecting local customs will ensure a smooth experience in Azerbaijan. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and be aware of local laws, such as those regarding photography near government buildings. Azerbaijanis are known for their hospitality, so don't be surprised if you're invited into a local's home for tea – it's a sign of friendship and an opportunity to witness local life firsthand.

10. Manage Your Finances Wisely

While the cost of living in Azerbaijan is relatively low, it's important to manage your finances wisely. Open a local bank account if you plan to stay long-term, and always have some cash on hand as not all places accept credit cards. Keep track of your expenses and budget for occasional splurges, like a traditional Azerbaijani rug or a trip to the thermal baths in Naftalan.

By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to a fulfilling and productive stay in Azerbaijan. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in this unique culture while enjoying the flexibility of your digital nomad lifestyle. Azerbaijan's blend of history, innovation, and natural beauty is sure to inspire and invigorate you.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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