Foreigners to Pay More for Entrance to Yanardag than for Any Other Museum in Azerbaijan
Baku / 13.06.19 / Turan: From August 1, the entrance to the Yanardag nature reserve for foreigners will cost 9 manat, the head of the State Agency for Tourism Fuad Nagiyev told reporters.
For residents of the country, the ticket price will be 2 manat, for students - 1 manat, and for schoolchildren admission will be free, he said. Note that this natural reserve was opened on June 12 after a major reconstruction.
It is noteworthy that the entrance to Yanardag will be more expensive than in all the museums of Baku. -02D-
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- Economics
- 13 June 2019 13:30
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