From people-first streets to integrated mobility and electric buses, Baku’s transport transformation reflects a city ready for sustainable urban living.
Baku is rethinking mobility as a solution for building a more liveable and sustainable city. Across the capital, streets and public spaces are being redesigned to prioritise pedestrians, cycling and public transport, supported by new bus lanes, bike lanes and micromobility hubs.
Residents say the changes are cutting travel times, reducing costs and improving wellbeing, with more people choosing bikes and scooters for daily journeys. Alongside micromobility, investment in electric buses is reshaping public transport, highlighting a shift towards cleaner, more accessible and people-focused urban movement.