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Park Bulvar (English: Park Boulevard) is a multi-storey shopping mall located on Baku Boulevard, downtown Baku, Azerbaijan. The mall is located 5 minutes of walking distance from Sahil Metro station of Baku Subway and Government House of Baku. The building has all architectural attributes of the East and modern art of the West. It consists of six floors, including two underground floors. The general area of the mall is 17,000 square metres. It also has a parking lot for 550 automobiles. The mall was built by Baku Plaza Ltd for $41.5 million on 7,500 square metres of land. The mall contains about 99 stores ranging from 50 square metres to 370 metres in size, one large 1,207 square metre supermarket, 6 hall movie theatre, planetarium and 3D cinema, "Happy Land" children's playground, photo studio, VIP restaurants overlooking the Baku Bay of Caspian Sea, bowling halls, food courts, etc. The first and second floors feature luxury shops and cafes. The mall has restaurant offering Turkish, Russian, Italian, Chinese, Mexican and Azerbaijani cuisine. The opening of the mall was attended by President Ilham Aliyev and his family. Since its opening the mall has created over 700 jobs.

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Park Bulvar
Neftchilar avenue, Baku City

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Neftchilar avenue 40-44
1010 Baku City (Sabail Raion)
Baku, Azerbaijan
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