Karvansaray
Step into history at Karvansaray, a treasure trove of ancient charm. This area is home to some of the most authentic Azeri eateries where traditional dishes like pilaf and kebabs are prepared just like grandma made them. Surrounded by cobblestone streets and ancient architecture, the vibe is as much about history as it is about food. Day or night, you can wander through this nostalgic locale, absorbing the history while your taste buds explore local flavors. Many eateries feature live Azeri music, enhancing the atmosphere with cultural sounds as you dine.
Karvansaray offers proximity to age-old teahouses where you can sip fragrant Azerbaijani tea while indulging in sticky, sweet baklava. The area itself is a bustling hub of activity where traders and locals alike come together, making it the perfect spot for foodies wanting a truly immersive dining experience. There's a vibrant social scene here, drawing in artists, historians, and gourmets. This neighborhood is both a visual and culinary feast, embodying the rich traditions of Sheki.
| Ancient Trade Hub in the Caucasus Built in the 18th century, Karvansaray was a key stop for Silk Road traders. |
| Hidden Courtyard Delights Explore the inner courtyard for a serene escape from the bustling city. |
| Name Derived from Caravan Palace Karvansaray translates to Caravan Palace, reflecting its historical role. |
| Largest Historical Caravansary in Azerbaijan Covers over 6000 square meters, showcasing traditional architecture. |
