FGarden Hotel Sheki has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Sheki. Featuring a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Old Town Sheki has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Sheki. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
great hotel with great location. Highly recommended
Offering a restaurant and a fitness centre, Sheki Palace Hotel is located in Sheki, 50 metres from Kahn Palace. The property features a sun terrace. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Spacious comfortable helpful English speaking staff.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Sheki cost £34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sheki are £44 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sheki can on average be found for £93 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sheki this weekend is £32 or, for a 4-star hotel, £50. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sheki for this weekend cost on average around £85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £32 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sheki for tonight. You'll pay on average around £48 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sheki will cost around £85 (based on Booking.com prices).
Sheki is an amazing city. The following places are a must see,
Xan Sarayi, Karavan Sarayi, and the Albanian church in Kishi.
Try to avoid having food in touristic places. I have noticed that they have a separate menu (Almost 75% more price) for tourists.
Walking is the best way to get around sheki. Take taxi (Make sure you fix the price in advance) to the kishi village.
Vivek
India
10
Scored 10
If you are seeking enjoying great food in the heart of...
If you are seeking enjoying great food in the heart of historical places Sheki is the great destination to visit. You can feel in every street, corner the warmness of local people, pleasant weather and rich nature. Though I was there in December the weather was quite warm to walking around and exploring city by foot.
Zinyat
Azerbaijan
10
Scored 10
A lush, green place. It can rain at anytime.
A lush, green place. It can rain at anytime.
Quiet and relaxed.
Friendly people.
Buses, vans and taxis available to move around.
Some areas don't have streetlights so you might want to be careful after sunset, which was around 8:30pm.
Great place to relax, for food, silk, handicrafts and sweets.
Nigel
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sheki Khan Palace is small and can be finished quickly[...
Sheki Khan Palace is small and can be finished quickly[6rooms in all]. The walk and the views are worth the visit. The Juma Masjid is good but beware of the keeper asking for tips. You can find such people in every Masjid/place in Azerbeijan. VIP Karavan restorant very reasonable and good. Avoid the bazaar. Albanian Church of Kish is worth a visit. Shopping in Sheki could be avoided since it is tourist destination and hence rates are very high compared to other places.
Anand
India
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sheki can be explored in 2 days (unless you're hiking there...
Sheki can be explored in 2 days (unless you're hiking there too).
Must-see/do:
1. Shah's Summer Palace including fortress walls, Albanian Church & museum. Tip: Buy a combo ticket and it allows access to Shah's Winter Palace too, but only 1 room has been restored there. No photos are allowed in either Palace. Winter Palace is 20 mins walk away down the main road in the Old Town - not easy to find but locals will help.
2. Cemetery and Memorial - we found this gem by chance - hardly mentioned anywhere. Beautiful & peaceful with wonderful views of mountains behind Sheki.
3. The Caravanserai - it's had a lot of restoration work done to it but it's still worth walking around.
4. Walk around the old town's cobbled streets - it's not dazzling but gives an idea of how life goes on in the old part of Sheki.
5. If time, explore the 'newer' part of Sheki - interesting contrast with the old part. If you have a car, take a drive - the scenery around Sheki is stunning in parts.
Good place to eat - the Sheki Palace Restaurant - great Azeri food at good prices - seating inside & outside. Illy Expresso Cafe on the main through road is a cool place to relax for a hot drink - they let you bring in Sheki baclava from next door to enjoy with your drink.
Yasmin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It'll need only a couple of days maximum to experience the...
It'll need only a couple of days maximum to experience the town. The summer palace and its environs (town walls, Albanian church, etc) are a must. The winter palace is a little hard to find but a willing local helped us to find it - only one room so far has been restored to the glory of the summer palace which may explain why we had it to ourselves. The cemetery and memorial site is very moving and peaceful and we were surprised it doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere as a place to visit - it has a wonderful view of the mountain backdrop to the town. Wandering the old town centre is interesting too but doesn't take long. The Sheki Palace Hotel restaurant prepares great local dishes at good prices. Sheki is a nice place to hang out and chill and soak up its quite unique atmosphere.
I recommend booking the private dorm with the private bathroom. In this room, I was very comfortable and the standard of the property improved immensely. I was originally placed in one dorm that was below my expectations, but hey, it's a hostel. The important part was the property was secure, the rooms had locks, and Ilgar, the owner, was a very sweet and accommodating man who addressed every one of my needs as if it were a hotel.
*Staff were friendly, engaging and spoke excellent English. They were very accommodating in opening the bar for us to have a bottle of wine when we returned from dinner one evening.
*The room was simple but clean (fridge and kettle provided). Air con was effective.
*Decent location (Bolt is very cheap in Sheki so it's easier to get around)
*WiFi was reliable
*Overall, great value at less than £50 a night
The location is just opposite the Caravanserai and a short distance from the Khan's Palace. The rooms are clean and have adequate toiletries. There is a restaurant with a good breakfast spread and a-la-carté for other meals. They have a spa on the property. We stayed only one night. But it felt like the town of Sheki was worth visiting and hotel was worth staying for two nights.
Amazing people, Mrs Nezaket and Mr Afgan are the best hosts you can find. They help you with anything you need, they have the best local tips, and the information they give is always reliable. If you’re looking for an alternative to a hotel experience and engage with local people and culture, you cannot find a better place in Şeki :)
I felt like the host did his best to make guests feel comfortable. I was able to rest really well because even the smallest requests were treated with sincerity. This is a place I would like to stay again next time I visit Sheki.
The location of this hotel in the mountains is the best to relax and unwind, it has great views to offer
The staff, especially the Manager Shabuhi, are friendly too.
Their restaurant has good food and drinks at economical prices.
This place rocks! The owner is super nice and really knows how to represent the true spirit of Azerbaijani culture and hospitality. We had an amazing time here, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good experience.
I liked the hotel very much, the rooms were comfortable and clean. The hotel staff were especially very polite and helpful. I would especially like to thank Mrs. Nermin. The pools are very clean and comfortable.
Perfect Downtown location. Very close to centre. Its in a lane but very close to all places. Just 3 Manat by Taxi to Sheki Khan Palace and Karvansarai Historic monument.
Great place to stay in Sheki. Staff are very nice and facilities are very beautiful and clean. Great experience we had in Sheki is partly because of the this hotel.
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