Baku Business Centre, Baku

Baku Business Centre, Baku

The Baku Business Centre is a state-of-the-art facility located within a national park along the main boulevard in Baku. Officially opened on March 12, 2010, this modern structure merges functionality with aesthetic appeal, boasting a distinctive design that integrates Islamic architectural elements. Its strategic seaside location on Baku Boulevard enhances its allure, placing it within easy reach of the city's premier hotels, restaurants, and cultural venues.

Spread across three floors and covering nearly 5,000 square meters, the Baku Business Centre is designed to accommodate a wide range of professional activities. It is equipped to host international events, business forums, conferences, and exhibitions at the highest levels. The facility's layout includes a large exhibition hall on the ground floor with a capacity for 350 seated guests, ideal for showcases and larger gatherings. Additionally, the first floor houses a sizable conference hall that can accommodate between 200-250 people.

The second floor of the center is particularly noteworthy, featuring three smaller meeting rooms with capacities for 70, 20, and 12 attendees, respectively. Each space is outfitted with state-of-the-art multimedia projectors, sound equipment, microphones, high-speed Wi-Fi, and simultaneous translation equipment, ensuring a seamless experience for both organizers and participants. Furthermore, a restaurant on this floor, "Sham Bulvar," offers stunning views of the Caspian Sea and can serve up to 300 guests, providing an elegant setting for meals and coffee breaks.

The Baku Business Centre stands as a beacon of modernity and professionalism in Baku, inviting businesses and professionals from around the globe to utilize its facilities to realize their ambitious plans.

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Sight Name: Baku Business Centre
Sight Location: Baku, Azerbaijan (See walking tours in Baku)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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