How to get from Tbilisi to Baku with a stop in Seki for one night? [closed]

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We are planning a trip in Georgia/Azerbaijan and would like to visit Seki on the way from Tbilisi to Baku. We are 5 people and looking for the fastest and easiest way, possible marshrutka or taxi.






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Is there a train from Tbilisi to Baku?

Is there a direct train between Tbilisi and Baku? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Tbilisi station station and arriving at Baku. Services depart once daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 13h 25m.

How do I get from Georgia to Baku?

The best way to get from Baku to Georgia is to fly which takes 3h 51m and costs $75 - $470. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $6 - $20 and takes 13h 15m, you could also bus, which costs $11 and takes 13h 28m.

Can you go from Georgia to Azerbaijan?

Can I drive from Georgia to Azerbaijan? Yes, the driving distance between Georgia to Azerbaijan is 556 km.

Is there a train from Azerbaijan to Georgia?

No, there is no direct train from Azerbaijan to Georgia station. However, there are services departing from Khatai and arriving at Tbilisi station via Baku. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 14h 19m.



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