From historical landmarks to modern ambitions, explore Tashkent through 10 locations that showcase the city's rich cultural heritage and dynamic development.
Ming Urik Museum
The Ming Urik Museum is one of the city's oldest attractions, transporting you back in time to explore the inner life of Tashkent.
Independence Square
The main square of the city symbolizes Uzbekistan's independence, with a rich history and cultural significance, often used for public events.
Tandiriy, @tandiriy_uz
This restaurant offers traditional Uzbek cuisine prepared in tandirs (clay ovens), providing a unique taste and atmosphere.
Seoul Mun
The only shopping complex on the embankment, featuring numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars. Every evening from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, you can enjoy musical fountain shows.
Museum of Applied Arts
A unique museum housed in an elegant late 19th-century building, showcasing Uzbekistan's artistic and craftwork.
Chorsu Bazaar
A historic market that has become the heart of local culture and trade, where you can find a variety of handmade goods.
Tashkent City
A modern business and cultural center with skyscrapers, hotels, shopping and entertainment complexes, green parks, and recreational areas.
Navruz Park
A modern amusement park with attractions for all ages, including carousels and a Ferris wheel.
Magic City
An entertainment complex featuring unique rides, an aquarium, interactive games, and shows for the whole family.
Tashkent TV Tower
A city landmark standing 375 meters tall, housing the "Koinot" restaurant with stunning views of the capital and exquisite Uzbek cuisine.