Atlas Hotel Baku
Baku · Azerbaijan · 2 17 Ahmad Rajabli Str.
About Atlas Hotel Baku — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Baku
Atlas Hotel Baku is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
AMAZING FOOD!! Rooms are really well built, the decor is very aesthetic and my style but the wifi could be better! The location of the hotel is also well-placed as there are many convenient stores and shops nearby. Overall, This hotel completely amazed me with its facilities.
Our stay here at The Atlas Hotel (PS. Atlus is a different hotel) was extremely comfortable. Although the property is about 6 km from Nizami Street, the surrounding area offers plenty of great food options to explore. The service was excellent, and the rooms were spacious, clean, and well-maintained. Ours even had a balcony, which was a lovely addition. Housekeeping was prompt and consistent, with room service provided daily. We also tried food from their in-house restaurant, which was delicious and reasonably priced. The breakfast spread was impressive, offering a wide variety of options to suit different tastes. The staff were courteous, attentive, and always ready to help. Overall, I would highly recommend this place for a pleasant and hassle-free stay.
I recently had the opportunity to stay at the Atlas Hotel, and my experience was generally positive. Here are a few highlights and some areas for improvement: The Good thing • Clean and spacious rooms: The rooms at Atlas Hotel are well-maintained, neat, and clean. The spaces are also quite generous. • Great location: The hotel is located in a nice area, making it convenient for exploring the surrounding neighborhood. • Indian food options: The breakfast buffet offers limited options, but I appreciated the inclusion of Indian food, which was more like a lunch spread. The Not-So-Good • Room service limitations: One of the strange policies at Atlas Hotel is that room service is only available from 9 am onwards. This means that even if you need something as simple as a water bottle, you'll have to wait until 9 am. • Passport submission: Another unusual policy is that the hotel requires you to submit your passport during check-in, and you only get it back after checking out. This might be a security measure, but it's still a bit inconvenient. • Limited breakfast options: While I appreciated the Indian food options, the overall breakfast selection was limited. *Overall* Despite a few quirks, I would recommend the Atlas Hotel for its clean and spacious rooms, great location, and Indian food options. Just be aware of the room service limitations and passport submission policy.