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    Baku sex scene guide

    Escort agencies and call girls 

    In the local newspaper Business you can find ads of girls and clubs providing sexual services in Baku.

    Azeri call girls, semi-pro girls or girls looking for short term encounters in Baku can be contacted through erotic dating sites like Fling.com, XXX BlackBook and Passion.com.

    Via the video chat community CamContacts you can sometimes find escort girls and semi-pro girls from Azerbaijan, often living in Russia.

    Update escorts in Baku:

    Kiss.life.az: dating site, also known as Mamba.ru with many profiles of Baku girls offering sex in return for payment.

    Nightclubs, striptease clubs and erotic bars 

    At the moment we do not have information available about nightclubs, striptease clubs and erotic bars in Baku. As soon as we have up to date info we will publish it here.

    Erotic massage salons, private houses and brothels

    Officially Piranha is a disco bar, situated below street level on 28 May street 10. In fact it is a club where you can pick one of the ladies to go at the backend of the club where are rooms, sauna and Jacuzzi to spend intimate time with the lady of your choice. Rusalochka Massage Parlour, not far from the Ayna Sultanova monument, is a massage salon that functions as a brothel.

    Update erotic massage salons in Baku:

    Gala Massage Parlour: massage salon

    Streetwalkers

    During late evenings Fountain Square and the surrounding area provide good opportunities to be approached by working girls. In front of the big business hotels like Grand Hotel Europe on Tbilisi Avenue 30 near the Heydar Aliyev Complex and its exhibition halls you can also see sometimes ladies waiting for customers. 

    Girl friendly hotels and accommodation 

    Most hotels in Baku are aimed at business travellers and have a girl friendly attitude. This goes especially for upscale hotels like Park Hyatt Baku on Izmir street 1033 and Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel on Nizami street 340. Since upscale hotels in Baku are extremely expensive renting an apartment can be good value for money and provides more privacy for sure. Via the agency BakuRent you can book online your accommodation in Baku. AlsoBakuRealEstate offers decent apartments for short rental in the centre of Baku.

    source:   http://www.slavic-companions.com/city-guides/azerbaijan/baku-sex-scene

    Baku Hotel Owners Questioned On Hidden Sex Camera Claims

    No sex under any circumstances. 

    That’s what one local rights group is advising visitors to Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, for the Eurovision Song Contest there next week.

    The group, Azad Genclik Teskilati (Free Youth), claims “hidden cameras are installed on the premises of all…hotels without exception,” and that footage made with the cameras “can later be used against tourists for blackmail.”

    The corporate headquarters of major international hotels in Baku have given assurances that they have policies in place to protect guests’ privacy.

    But the concerns arose after hidden cameras were used in some Azerbaijani hotels to make secret sex videos of opposition journalists and critics of Azerbaijan’s government — violating their right to privacy in an attempt to blackmail them and silence dissent.

    In one case, a video of two opposition journalists engaged in sexual acts was later broadcast on a television channel owned by a cousin of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev.

    Hotels’ Response

    Christopher Avery, the director of the London-based Business & Human Rights Resource Centre — which tracks the impact on human rights of 5,000 companies around the world — told RFE/RL that it was incumbent on the hotels to show that they have taken steps to ensure this doesn’t happen again.

    “Concerns were raised that this was happening in hotels, and indeed, there is evidence that it did happen in hotels,” he said.

    “Now whether this is the hotels acting in complicity with the government, whether they were pressured by the government or by somebody else to allow the cameras to be planted, or whether this happened without the hotels’ knowledge, we don’t know.

    “But the very fact that this has happened is something that the hotels have to carry some responsibility for.”

    Avery’s group questioned the corporate offices of seven international hotels in Baku: the Excelsior, Hilton, Hyatt, Kempinski, Radisson, Ramada, and Sheraton.

    All responded that they have corporate policies in place to ensure the rights of their guests are respected. Two directly addressed the hidden-camera concerns.

    “I can tell you that it is not possible to install hidden cameras in our hotel rooms,” the Excelsior’s security chief replied. “Because we know how to fight against this kind of illegal activity. And I can ensure you that we have never faced this kind of problem in the past and I am sure we will not have this problem in future.”

    Inappropriate Conduct

    The Hyatt hotel also insisted that it would be vigilant about guests’ privacy concerns. ”The hotels have confirmed that they are unaware of the kind of conduct described…occurring on their premises,” the Hyatt’s response read. “We will certainly be on alert for any such inappropriate conduct and will investigate any allegations brought to our attention.”

    The Ramada/Wyndham Group, whose hotels are owned by individuals with franchise rights to use the Ramada name, said any hotel owners who violated the rights of guests risked being stripped of their franchise rights.

    Avery said his rights group will continue to monitor the situation and will contact the parent companies of any Baku hotels where complaints of hidden cameras persist in the wake of the Eurovision contest.

    International human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, have also raised concerns about other human rights abuses in Azerbaijan during the lead-up to the Eurovision competition.


    source:  http://www.rferl.org/content/baku-hotel-owners-questioned/24585628.html

    Eurovision guests warned not to have sex in Baku hotels due to hidden surveillance


    Independent international NGO Business & Human Rights Resource Centre demanded responses from seven companies that operate leading hotels in Baku about reports that hidden surveillance have been set in hotel rooms to record people having sex in order to blackmail them, CSRwire reports.
    Journalists and critics of the government were among victims. The NGO asked each hotel to respond to these human rights concerns, and to indicate what it is doing to prevent such abuses from taking place on their premises in Azerbaijan.
    “We hope that all hotels in Azerbaijan will resist any attempt to plant cameras in their rooms. If there are further reports of hidden cameras, we will draw this to global attention,” Director of the NGO Christopher Avery said.
    Human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, have raised a broad range of concerns about human rights violations by the Government of Azerbaijan in the threshold of the Eurovision Song Contest.
    Source: http://news.am/eng/news/105876.html

    Do Not Have Sex in Baku! Azerbaijani Youth Warn Eurovision Tourists

    Ahead of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest to be held in May in Baku, the Azerbaijani organization Free Youth (Azad Gənclik Təşkilatı) has issued astatement (published by Kultura.az) warning tourists visiting the country not to have sex under any circumstances.

    The group says it wants to inform tourists of “some of the traditions and realities inherent in authoritarian regimes.”

    “We want to let you know that Azerbaijan is a country with all sorts of civil rights violations, including suppressed freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, even freedom of movement. Total control over anything that might come to mind prevails in Azerbaijan.

    “In particular, completely controlled are hotels and eating facilities. Presently, hidden cameras are installed on the premises of all known and unknown hotels without exception. That which is recorded on these cameras can later be used against tourists for blackmail, which has been happening in our country for many years.

    […]

    “Taking into account the difficult situation in Azerbaijan, we are urging tourists intending to come to Baku to participate in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest to be careful! This particularly applies to couples. Do not have sex in Azerbaijan! Not only hotels, but also other premises are a risk — whether they be hostels, motels or rented apartments,” reads the statement, in part.

    source:  http://www.epress.am/en/2012/03/13/do-not-have-sex-in-baku-azerbaijani-youth-warn-tourists.html

    Interesting article about Baku’s Sex life

    this article dropped from World Sex Guide® web site.
    I have been living in Baku for many years. Although I always prefer decent relations, I appreciate this site and wanted to share my knowledge of the city with those who may need it. It is not so hard to have sex in Baku. Try any of these:1. If you have a lot of money, go to 1033 at Hyatt. All girls are alone… If they are looking around, sitting at the bar… for sure they are prostitutes. You can agree with them for 100$/night, or less if you bargain. Go there around midnight.2. If you want cheaper girls, try Black Jack, Koral, or any underground (basement) discos. There are so many of them in the city center. Baku is generally safe, but it is advised to be with a friend when entering the basement discos.3. Ask the taxi drivers, especially the young ones, to find you girls. They will find a girl for about 50$.4. Get a free local English newspaper from the restaurants (Anadolu, Intergrand, etc.) in downtown. There are usually telephone numbers of massage saloons or masseuses. Normally they offer a range of services from handjob to full act when you go there. Beware that some of these saloons cannot even offer normal massage service, and are intended for sex only.5. With some luck and attention, you can of course get local friends for free, but always make sure that you just want to have fun without long-term relations. If they accept, that’s good. If not, it is again good that you don’t leave broken hearts and dreams behind. You don’t usually see normal girls out at night having fun unless they have a decent and high-profile job. If you still can’t find anything after trying 1,2,3,4; I think no one can help you.
    source: http://sixword.blogspot.com/2006/12/interesting-article-about-bakus-sex.html
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