The charm of an Oriental fairytale, unique architecture, and an unmistakable local vibe — in this guide, we’ve gathered five iconic places in Tashkent that history and culture enthusiasts shouldn’t miss.
Eski Shahar
The Old Town, where every corner is steeped in history and the secrets of past centuries. Filled with monuments of medieval architecture, this area feels as if time has stood still. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking authentic charm and a unique atmosphere.
Chorsu Bazaar
A true oriental marketplace located in Tashkent’s Old Town, Chorsu Bazaar has been a hub of city life for centuries. Under its turquoise domes, you’ll find fragrant fruits, crispy flatbreads, fresh meat, and much more.
Kukeldash Madrasah
Located in the heart of the Old Town, this 16th-century madrasah impresses not only with its rich history but also with its grand architectural scale and the mesmerizing beauty of its oriental-style façade.
Khast-Imam Complex
An ancient religious center of Tashkent, home to mosques, madrasahs, and a rich library of oriental manuscripts, including one of the oldest known copies of the Quran.
Ming-Urik
An open-air archaeological museum — the birthplace of Tashkent. It is believed that the capital of Uzbekistan originated from this 1st-century citadel. Today, only the ruins of the ancient city and palace remain, yet their mystery continues to attract both tourists and locals.