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Davlatali
Davlatali

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Hazrati Imam Mosque

Hazrati Imam Mosque

5.5
4.9/59 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Opening hours: 09:00-21:00
超能逛的Attlee:“A mosque with local characteristics, the building is very beautiful, for people who have never seen such a building, it can be said to be full of visual shock. More importantly, allowing access to the interior to visit and take pictures is really a good opportunity to experience culture in depth.”
Amir Temur Square

Amir Temur Square

5.3
4.6/529 Reviews
Open year round, 24/7
PKU小雅:“Timur Square · Tashkent Stand in the "Heart of Central Asia" and feel the glory of the Timurid Empire. Uzbekistan's modernity and history meet here. It is recommended to stay in a hotel nearby - the environment here is excellent, it feels very safe, and the evening lights and night markets are also good. Tashkent is located at the exit of the Fergana Basin. Historically, it was an important transit point for the Silk Road from China to Samarkand and Persia. Today, it is still a hub for the Central Asian railway/road network. Uzbekistan is the only country among the five Central Asian countries that borders all the other four countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan). The capital Tashkent is almost located at the geometric center of the region, and Timur Square is the center of Tashkent. The core of Timur Square is the statue of Timur. The empire he established was based in Samarkand, but its rule covered the entire Central Asia. It was regarded as the strongest empire in Central Asia (14th-15th century). Tashkent was once the fourth largest city in the Soviet Union (after Moscow, Leningrad, and Kiev). As the headquarters of the "Central Asian Military District", it actually assumed the function of the political and economic center of the Soviet Central Asian plate. Tashkent's residents include Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs and other ethnic groups. It is the only large city in Central Asia with Orthodox churches, synagogues and mosques coexisting. Institutions such as Tashkent State University and Central Asian University established during the Soviet era are still regional academic highlands, attracting international students from various countries. Uzbekistan's official tourism promotion often uses "Heart of Central Asia" as a slogan. A similar statement is engraved on the base of the Timur statue in Timur Square, which feels like the country's appeal for regional leadership.”
State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan

State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan

5.0
4.6/59 Reviews
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Museums
Business hours TBA
Invisible Wind:“The National Museum of the History of Uzbekistan is a model of the combination of Soviet futuristic architecture and local ethnic characteristics. Its shape is an asymmetrical cube, symbolizing "permanence"; the facade is decorated with a panzara grid, and the building alone is worth a visit. The museum is one of the largest museums in Central Asia. It exhibits rich collections and the latest historical documents and archives in various fields such as archaeology, ancient numismatics, and ethnology in Central Asia, reflecting the overview of various historical periods in Uzbekistan. Exhibits include stone talismans from the 2nd millennium BC unearthed in the Fergana Basin, bronze pots from the 5th-6th centuries BC, pottery from the 4th-5th centuries BC unearthed in Bukhara, and coins and weapons from the 14th-15th centuries Timur and later. The museum also displays the achievements made in various fields such as industry, agriculture, education, culture, art, and diplomacy after Uzbekistan's independence.”
Chorsu Bazaar

Chorsu Bazaar

4.9
5.0/52 Reviews
Opening hours: 05:00-20:15
Ncholck:“Chorzu Bazaar is a must visit whenever in Taskent. Here you can experience the vibrant atmosphere of sellers doing their best to offload their produce. Spices, teas, butchers, bakers, fruit and vegtable stands, you name it. Visit time is best in morning when crowds are big and you get the best feel.”
Sitori-i-Mokhi Khosa palace

Sitori-i-Mokhi Khosa palace

4.9
3.0/52 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Opening hours: 09:00-20:00
红叶舞秋山hywqs:“What is "Ruling Capital Palace"? I don't understand what you mean”
State Museum of the Temurids

State Museum of the Temurids

4.8
4.8/54 Reviews
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Museums
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00(Tickets available until 17:00)
zinnia_615:“The museum is located on the north side of Timur Square, and the architecture is very distinctive. It is recommended to do your homework before coming, so that you will have a better experience of the exhibition. We did not hire a guide, and we only knew a little about history, so we could only take a quick look.”
Holy Assumption Cathedral Church

Holy Assumption Cathedral Church

4.8
4.8/54 Reviews
Opening hours: 06:00-22:00
Invisible Wind:“The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, about 1 km from Tashkent Railway Station, was built in 1958 and renovated after Uzbekistan's independence. It is the largest Orthodox church in Tashkent, with beautiful golden onion domes and a 50-meter-high bell tower.”
Bukhara Biennale

Bukhara Biennale

4.8
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Themed exhibition halls
Exhibitions
Opens on September 5. Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours.
Tashkent Television Tower

Tashkent Television Tower

4.6
4.5/511 Reviews
Opening hours: 10:00-22:00
M23***52:“The Tashkent TV Tower in the capital of Uzbekistan is a somewhat unique building. It combines modern architecture with the traditional style of Uzbekistan and is also a tourist attraction in Tashkent. The tower is 375 meters high and is said to be the third tallest tower in the world. The high-speed elevator in the tower can take tourists to the top observation deck and the red and blue restaurants within 30 seconds. Next to the TV station is the largest pilaf center in Central Asia, where you can enjoy the unique food while watching the TV station.”
Metro Taschkent

Metro Taschkent

4.5
5.0/54 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open 05:00–00:00 (the next day)
hazzeapi:“Convenient, clean and cheap! Beautiful architecture, clear navigation. The price is 3000 som.”

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