6–8 hours
Up to 1 day
3 people
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Discover the dynamic blend of tradition and modernity in Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital on this immersive one-day city tour of Tashkent.
Explore monumental squares, elegant mosques, bustling bazaars, and fascinating museums that reveal the rich layers of Tashkent’s history and contemporary life. This carefully curated tour offers the perfect introduction for first-time visitors and culture enthusiasts alike.
Important Notice for Group Bookings
For groups of 4 people or more, please kindly refer to our Inquire Booking section before confirming your reservation.
This allows us to provide you with the best possible arrangements, tailored pricing, and personalized service for your group.
The tour is private with your personal guide. There will be no other people joining the tour. Our guides will follow your own pace.
We are happy to offer this tour for air/train passengers too. Our guide will meet you at the arrival station.
Start your journey, The history of the square in the center of Tashkent named after Amir Timur, the commander and founder of a huge medieval empire, began as early as in the XIX century, when Tashkent was the center of the Turkestan Military Command, composing the Russian Empire. It was established by order of general M. Chernyaev in 1882. The square represented a small park in the center of the city, surrounded by buildings of women and men’s gymnasium, normal school and state bank.
Duration: 20 minutes
Independence Square is located in the center of Tashkent city. It is a favorite resting place for the Tashkent residents. The fact that the most beautiful fountains of the city are located in the square contributed considerably to it.
Duration: 30 minutes
The Square of Memory and Honor is a square and a war memorial in Tashkent dedicated to the Uzbek soldiers died in the World War. It is located not far from the Independence Square. The central figure of the memorial is the Mourning Mother sculpture created by the sculptor Ilkhom Jabbarov.
Duration: 30 minutes
A historical landmark in Tashkent. The Courage monument is one of the key symbols of Tashkent’s 20th-century history, located in the heart of the city. This dramatic monument commemorates one of the darkest days in the country’s past - it honors both the survivors of the disaster and those who helped the city recover in its aftermath
Duration: 20 minutes
White mosque with magnificent Islamic Architecture. Since its unveiling in 2014, this shimmering marble mosque has earned wide admiration. While it doesn't have the historical pedigree of some other sites, Minor Mosque is an architectural gem. The nearby Ankhor Canal walkway stretches over 20 kilometers throughout the city, adding to the attractions of Tashkent.
Duration: 30 minutes
The traditional and old bazaar. Although known for its unmistakable blue domes, it’s the amalgamation of seasonal produce, dried fruits, clothes, dishes, fabrics, foods, and household goods that make Chorsu Bazaar truly colorful. The city’s most famous market and one of the most memorable attractions in Tashkent, Chorsu is sprawled across several tiers and tents where friendly vendors stand ready to sell you everything you need and more. Founded in the Middle Ages (although its iconic domes are a 20th-century addition), Chorsu remains a must for tourists to Uzbekistan, promising one-stop souvenir shopping and a great chance to hone your bargaining skills.
Duration: 1 hour
A cultic architectural complex and the religious heart of Tashkent. The architectural ensemble “Khazrati Imam”, Hazrat Imam, Hast Imam or “Hastim” (“Holy Imam”), as Tashkent residents often call it, is a famous religious complex in the old town part of Tashkent. For many centuries, various kinds of buildings were erected on this site, which eventually formed the current appearance of the ensemble.
Duration: 1 hour
Its extraordinary exhibitions and collection of modern and contemporary art
Duration: 30 minutes
You'll return to the starting point
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 people | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| 2 | 3 people | 3 | 3 | 50% |
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