Located in the picturesque area, Rixos Quba Azerbaijan features a spa and wellness centre, indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, hammam and fitness centre.
The rooms offer air conditioning, a seating area, fridge and flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The bathrooms provide a hairdryer and bathrobes.
In Quba the points of interest are: Juma Mosque, Sakina-Khanum Mosque, Chuhur Hamam.
Gabala is renowned for the ruins of an ancient walled city, Chukhur Gabala, dating back to the 4th century BC. The city has a large war memorial, numerous ancient stone houses and the Rashidbek monument, which is shaped as a huge book.
Another landmark is the large Qabala Radar station, on the southern horizon as seen from Gabala, is one of only two Daryal-type missile early warning stations in the former USSR.
Gabala has large sections of greenery either preserved by the National Government or designated as green zones. The city includes "Gabalaland", which is the largest amusement park in Azerbaijan.
Located 1.5 km from the Maiden Tower, Holiday Inn Baku features a spa and wellness centre with a sauna and an indoor pool. Free WiFi is available on site. Underground parking is free of charge. Baku Boulevard, House of Government and big shopping malls are a short walk away.
Baku is one of the most important tourist destinations in the Caucasus.
Many sizable world hotel chains have a presence in the city. Baku has many popular tourist and entertainment spots, such as the downtown Fountains Square, the One and Thousand Nights Beach, Shikhov Beach and Oil Rocks. Baku's vicinities feature Yanar Dag, an ever-blazing spot of natural gas. On 2 September 2010, with the inauguration of National Flag Square, Baku became home to the world's tallest flagpole, according to the Guinness Book of Records.
Baku has several shopping malls; the most famous city center malls are Park Bulvar, Genclik Mall, Metro Park, 28 MALL, Aygun city and AF MALL. The retail areas contain shops from chain stores up to high-end boutiques.