If you're not sure where to take friends or relatives in the capital of Uzbekistan, here is a selection of 10 places where cultural heritage meets modern achievements.
Chorsu Bazaar
A historic bazaar in Tashkent and the heart of local culture and trade. Under the blue domes of this vibrant market, you can find a variety of goods: fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, meat, traditional handmade crafts, and textiles.
Kukeldash Madrasah
This building, adorned with traditional Uzbek architecture and intricate wood carvings, is considered an important historical and cultural landmark of the city.
City 21, @city21restaurant
City 21, a Pan-Asian restaurant located on the 21st floor of the Hilton Hotel, offers an incredible view of Tashkent City Park. The view is particularly impressive at night when the city lights create a magical atmosphere.
Tashkent TV Tower
A must-visit place in Tashkent. At 375 meters high, it offers stunning views of the entire city. Visitors can go up to the observation deck, take photos, and enjoy dinner at the panoramic restaurant.
Magic City
An entertainment complex in Tashkent that invites guests to a world of magic and fun. It features unique attractions, an aquarium, interactive games, and shows that promise unforgettable experiences for the whole family.
Hazrati Imam Complex
This historic complex is a significant site for both history and architecture lovers, as well as those interested in unique artifacts preserved here since ancient times.
Uzum Fermer Family Winery
Visitors can explore picturesque vineyards and an exotic garden. The winery offers exciting tours with tastings of its finest wines. For complete comfort, guests can stay in a cozy hotel on the winery grounds.
Amir Timur Museum
A place to immerse yourself in the history of the great ruler and military commander. The museum showcases unique exhibits that tell the story of Amir Timur's life and achievements, including interactive displays, rare artifacts, and fascinating tours.
Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan
A treasure trove of Uzbek cultural heritage. Here, you can see a collection of unique handmade items: ceramics, textiles, carpets, jewelry, and more. Each exhibit reveals the rich history and craftsmanship of Uzbek artisans.
Independence Square
The heart of the city and a symbol of Uzbekistan's freedom. The square features majestic architectural monuments, beautiful fountains, and well-maintained alleys.