The scale
Not a square but a whole complex
Bina is not a single pavilion but a whole trade city in southwest Baku, near Lökbatan. Buildings, rows, awnings and warehouses stretch so far that it is almost impossible to walk all of it in one visit.
The market is arranged by sections: in one part clothing and footwear are traded, in another electronics, then dishes, fabrics, tools, food. Knowing the right sector, you find your purchase fast.
Its convenient location by the highway, large car parks and a constant flow of customers have made Bina one of the main shopping spots of all Greater Baku.
Near Lökbatan
The market stands in southwest Baku, near Lökbatan, by a busy highway.
Huge scale
Thousands of stalls and pavilions; to walk the whole market takes several hours.
Buildings and rows
Covered buildings, trade rows and awnings form whole “streets” under a roof.
Sections by goods
The market is split into zones: clothing, electronics, dishes, fabrics, food — each has its row.
Wholesale and warehouses
Next to the stalls are wholesale warehouses from which goods are delivered to shops across the country.
Car parks
Large car parks and easy access are designed for the flow of cars and trucks.
Wholesale bazaar · BakuUnder one roof
Everything in one place
The main convenience of Bina is concentration. What in the centre would take a tour of a dozen shops is here in neighbouring rows.
That is why people come both for a single purchase and to stock up for months ahead.