Discover the real Tashkent on a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Explore the Old City, Chorsu Bazaar, and historic landmarks while learning about Uzbek culture, traditions, and daily life in a small-group setting with personal attention.
Visit Barak-Khan Madrasa, one of the most important Islamic architectural monuments in Tashkent. Travelers will learn about its history, traditional design, and its role in the religious and cultural life of the city while exploring the courtyard and surrounding complex with the guide.
Explore Chorsu Bazaar, one of the oldest and most vibrant markets in Tashkent.
Travelers will walk through colorful stalls filled with local fruits, spices, bread, and traditional Uzbek foods while learning about daily life, trade traditions, and local culture from the guide.
Walk through the historic Old City of Tashkent, where travelers will explore traditional mahalla neighborhoods, narrow streets, and local houses. The guide will share stories about everyday life, customs, and the history of old Tashkent, offering an authentic glimpse into the city’s past and present.
Meet your guide at the main entrance of Chorsu Bazaar.
The guide will be waiting near the entrance holding a sign with the tour name.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour starts.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the start time.
Show your booking confirmation to the guide.
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a vibrant city that blends modern urban life with rich historical heritage. Known for its Soviet-era architecture, bustling bazaars, and beautiful parks, it offers a unique mix of cultures and experiences. The city's rapid development and strategic location make it a gateway to Central Asia.
This historic religious complex houses the Osman Quran, one of the world's oldest Qurans. It's a significant site for Islamic pilgrimage.
One of the oldest and largest bazaars in Central Asia, Chorsu offers a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional crafts.
Named after the famous conqueror, this square is the heart of Tashkent, surrounded by beautiful architecture and monuments.
The Tashkent Metro is not just a mode of transport but a work of art, with beautifully decorated stations showcasing Soviet-era design.
The Tashkent TV Tower is the tallest structure in Uzbekistan, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
A rice dish cooked with carrots, meat (usually lamb or beef), and spices. It's a staple of Uzbek cuisine and often served at celebrations.
A noodle soup with meat, vegetables, and a rich broth. It's a comforting and hearty dish, often enjoyed for lunch.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, usually lamb or beef. It's a popular street food and often served with onions and flatbread.
Baked pastries filled with meat, pumpkin, or potatoes. They are a popular street food and can be found in bakeries and markets.
These months offer pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and cultural events.
Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
GMT+5
220VV, 50HzHz
Tashkent is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tashkent Railway Station
Tashkent International Bus Terminal, Seragelsk Bus Station
The metro is clean, efficient, and affordable. It's the fastest way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Yandex.Taxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Chimgon is a popular resort town known for its hot springs, parks, and recreational facilities. It's a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
Ohangaron is a picturesque area known for its natural beauty, hiking trails, and traditional Uzbek villages. It's a great place for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Jomboy Valley is a stunning area known for its natural beauty, hiking trails, and traditional Uzbek villages. It's a great place for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
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