Dear Visitors,
Entrance fees to the Central Botanical Garden are applied in accordance with the “Regulations on the Paid Use of Specially Protected Natural Areas and Sites for Scientific, Cultural, Educational, Tourism, Recreational, and Limited Economic Purposes,” as approved by Resolution No. 114 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, dated April 21, 2015.
№ | Payment categories | Payment amount |
1 |
Entrance to the garden area and movement along tourist routes
|
2 AZN per person for one day |
2 | University students and persons with disabilities are entitled to a 75% discount on the fee | 0.50 AZN per person for one day |
3 | Provision of guided tour services within the garden area | 20 AZN for one day |
4 | Organization of educational and training (workshop) programs | 1 AZN per person for one day |
5 | Hosting of cultural events | Up to 50 people – 50 AZN for one day More than 50 people – 100 AZN for a day |
6 | Engaging in professional video and photo shooting | 20 AZN – for one day |
7 | Providing parking service for vehicles | For each vehicle: 0.50 AZN – per hour 5 AZN – for one day |
The following individuals are entitled to free admission to the garden upon entry:
The following individuals are entitled to a 75% discount on the entrance fee (i.e., pay only 25% of the set amount), upon presentation of valid supporting documents:
Note: Tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices of the Central Botanical Garden or online at iticket.az.
Note: Schoolchildren and their accompanying teachers are eligible for free admission upon prior submission of an official letter from the school.
Note: Preschool children and their accompanying teachers must also present an official letter from the kindergarten in advance.
Reference: These terms are based on Resolution No. 114 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, dated April 21, 2015, “On the approval of the Rules and Fees for Paid Use of Specially Protected Natural Areas and Sites for Scientific, Cultural, Educational, Tourism, Recreational, and Limited Economic Purposes.”