Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a city that seamlessly blends modern architecture with Soviet-era monuments and Islamic heritage. While it may not be known for towering skylines, Tashkent offers several unique viewpoints where locals and visitors alike can appreciate the city’s scale, layout, and charm from above. Here are the most notable spots for panoramic views of Tashkent.
Tashkent TV Tower
Height: 375 meters
Observation deck: 97 meters above ground
Location: Yunusabad District
The Tashkent TV Tower has been a symbol of the city since its completion in 1985. Visitors can access an observation deck that offers 360-degree views of the capital, including the nearby Amur Temur Avenue and the greenery of the city’s north. On clear days, you can even see the foothills of the Tien Shan mountains in the distance.
The tower also houses a rotating restaurant, Koinot, offering Uzbek and European cuisine with a view.
Magic City ferris wheel
Height: 80 meters
Location: Tashkent City District
Located within the new urban development area known as Tashkent City, this modern Ferris wheel provides a relaxed and scenic ride with panoramic views over the central part of the city. It's especially popular at sunset when the city lights start to flicker on, offering a romantic perspective of Tashkent’s new skyline.
Minor Mosque promenade
Location: Near the Ankhor Canal, north-central Tashkent
Though not a high-rise location, the promenade around the gleaming white Minor Mosque offers a beautiful elevated view of the mosque against the backdrop of the city. Especially during golden hour, this area becomes one of the most picturesque viewpoints in Tashkent — ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Lokomotiv amusement park ferris wheel
Height: 50 meters
Location: Chilanzar District
This lesser-known but charming Ferris wheel in one of Tashkent’s family parks offers a bird’s-eye view of the southern residential parts of the city. It’s a quieter alternative to the busier city center attractions and a favorite among locals.
Chimgan Mountains
Distance from Tashkent: 85 km
Best spot: Beldersay cable car summit
While not within the city itself, the nearby Chimgan Mountains offer a natural viewpoint over the Tashkent Region. From the top of the Beldersay cable car, visitors can look back toward the city basin, giving context to Tashkent’s position within the Central Asian landscape. It’s a popular spot for both hiking and winter skiing.