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Baku vs Nara

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Nara wins 83 OVR vs 78 · attribute matchup 44

Baku
Baku

Azerbaijan

78OVR

VS
Nara
Nara

Japan

83OVR

68
Safety
95
75
Affordability
70
86
Food
72
91
Culture
99
72
Nightlife
44
86
Walkability
99
72
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
76
72
Transit
72
Baku

Baku

Azerbaijan

Nara

Nara

Japan

Baku

Safety: 68/100Pop: 2.3MAsia/Baku

Nara

Safety: 95/100Pop: 360,000Asia/Tokyo

💰 Budget

budget
Baku: $35-50Nara: $50-80
mid-range
Baku: $80-140Nara: $100-160
luxury
Baku: $220+Nara: $250+

🛡️ Safety

Baku68/100Safety Score95/100Nara

Baku

Baku is a relatively safe city for tourists with low levels of street crime and a visible police presence. The main concerns are petty theft in crowds, unmarked taxi scams, and political sensitivities around photography and criticism of the government. Azerbaijan has ongoing conflict with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh — the military situation in the conflict zone is separate from Baku, which is far from the border. LGBTQ+ travelers should be aware that same-sex relationships are legal but not socially accepted, and public displays of affection are inadvisable.

Nara

Nara is exceptionally safe — even by Japan's already high standards. It's a small, laid-back city where crime is virtually nonexistent. The biggest "safety" concern is the deer, which can bite, headbutt, or knock over visitors when they see (or smell) food. Treat the deer with respect and you'll be fine.

Ratings

Baku3/5English Friendly2/5Nara
Baku4/5Walkability5/5Nara
Baku3/5Public Transit3/5Nara
Baku4/5Food Scene3/5Nara
Baku3/5Nightlife1/5Nara
Baku4/5Cultural Sites5/5Nara
Baku3/5Nature Access4/5Nara
Baku4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Nara

🌤️ Weather

Baku

Baku has a semi-arid climate moderated by the Caspian Sea — hot dry summers, mild winters, and the persistent Khazri (north wind) that can make any season feel harsher than temperatures suggest. The city is significantly drier than its latitude would imply, receiving only about 200mm of rain per year.

Spring (March–May)10–22°C
Summer (June–September)25–38°C
Autumn (October–November)12–24°C
Winter (December–February)2–10°C

Nara

Nara has a humid subtropical climate similar to nearby Kyoto and Osaka, with four distinct seasons. Being inland and in a basin, Nara can be slightly hotter in summer and colder in winter than coastal cities. The rainy season (tsuyu) runs from mid-June to mid-July.

Spring (March - May)5-23°C
Summer (June - August)21-34°C
Autumn (September - November)10-26°C
Winter (December - February)1-9°C

🚇 Getting Around

Baku

Baku has a Soviet-built metro, a BRT bus network, and an active Bolt ride-hailing scene. The metro covers the core tourist areas well. Taxis are cheap but negotiate or use apps to avoid tourist-rate scams. The Old City itself is pedestrian only.

Walkability: High in Old City and waterfront; moderate in central Baku; low in outlying districts. The city's main tourist axis (Old City → Boulevard → Nizami Street) is walkable in 20 minutes.

Baku Metro0.40 AZN per trip (~$0.24 USD)
Bolt / Uber2–8 AZN ($1.20–4.70 USD) for most city trips
BRT & Bus Network0.30 AZN per trip

Nara

Nara is a compact, walkable city. Most major sights are within Nara Park, reachable on foot from either train station. Local buses supplement walking for more distant attractions like Horyu-ji. Two rail companies serve Nara — JR and Kintetsu — with Kintetsu Nara Station being closer to the park.

Walkability: Nara is one of Japan's most walkable cities. From Kintetsu Nara Station, Kofuku-ji is 5 minutes away, Todai-ji is 20 minutes, and Kasuga Taisha is 30 minutes. All paths through the park are flat, paved, and well-signed in English. Naramachi's narrow streets are pedestrian-friendly. Only Horyu-ji really requires transport.

On FootFree
Nara Kotsu Buses¥220-510 (~$1.48-3.42) depending on distance; ¥600 (~$4.03) day pass
Bicycle Rental¥800-1,500 (~$5.37-10) per day

The Verdict

Choose Baku if...

you want the Caucasus's most dramatic contrast — UNESCO medieval Old City beneath Flame Tower skyscrapers, Gobustan's mud volcanoes, and the Zaha Hadid Center

Choose Nara if...

you want friendly deer, Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, and a peaceful day trip from the Kansai region