Discover Tashkent’s culture on a private tour with a local guide, enjoy Uzbek cuisine, and capture memories with professional photography.
Discover Tashkent’s culture on a private tour with a local guide, enjoy Uzbek cuisine, and capture memories with professional photography.
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Kosmonavtlar Station - The Most Beautiful Metro Stations of Tashkent
Tashkent’s metro system is more than just a means of transportation — it’s an underground art gallery. During this segment of the tour, visitors will discover several of the city’s most stunning metro stations, each showcasing its own distinctive artistic style. Constructed during…
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Kosmonavtlar Station - The Most Beautiful Metro Stations of Tashkent
Tashkent’s metro system is more than just a means of transportation — it’s an underground art gallery. During this segment of the tour, visitors will discover several of the city’s most stunning metro stations, each showcasing its own distinctive artistic style. Constructed during the Soviet era, the Tashkent Metro is renowned for its grand marble halls, elaborate chandeliers, vibrant mosaics, and intricate tilework that depict various periods of Uzbek history and culture.
A local guide will escort you through stations such as Alisher Navoi, Kosmonavtlar, and Paxtakor, explaining the symbolism behind the designs and how each reflects the spirit of its era. There will be ample time to admire and photograph the breathtaking decorations — from cosmic-themed domes to elegant marble columns.
- Mustaqillik Maydoni - Visitors will explore Independence Square (Mustaqillik Maydoni), the political and symbolic heart of Uzbekistan. Here, one can admire elegant fountains, government buildings, and national monuments, including the Independence Monument topped with a golden globe. The guide will share the story of Uzbekistan’s independence and explain the meaning behind the square’s impressive architecture and sculptures. It’s an ideal spot to capture memorable photos and experience the spirit of modern Tashkent.
- Abdulla Murodxo’jayev 17a - Khast Imam Square – Situated in the heart of Tashkent, this historic square is a spiritual and cultural center. It houses the iconic Barak-Khan Madrasah, the Tilla Sheikh Mosque, and the revered Koran of Caliph Osman, one of the oldest Qurans in the world. Visitors can admire stunning Islamic architecture, stroll through peaceful courtyards, and experience the rich history and traditions of Uzbekistan’s capital.
- Islamic Civilization Center - The Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent highlights Uzbekistan’s rich Islamic heritage and scholarly legacy. It features figures like Imam Bukhari and Al-Khwarizmi, showcasing manuscripts, exhibits, and modern displays that connect history with the present.
- Chorsu Bazaar - Discover the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar, the bustling heart of Tashkent’s Old Town and one of the most iconic markets in Central Asia. Nestled under its famous blue-domed roof, Chorsu is a colorful world of sights, sounds, and aromas that capture the essence of Uzbek daily life.
Travelers will wander through lively stalls filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, spices, breads, and sweets, as well as sections offering traditional crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The guide will assist in interacting with friendly local vendors, tasting seasonal delicacies, and learning about traditional ingredients used in Uzbek cuisine.
This is not merely a shopping stop — it’s a cultural experience that connects travelers directly with local people and traditions. Be sure to bring a camera, as Chorsu Bazaar offers some of the most authentic and photogenic moments in Tashkent.
- Memorial to victims of the 1966 earthquake - At the Memorial to the Victims of the 1966 Earthquake, visitors will learn about one of the most significant events in Tashkent’s modern history. Located on Sharaf Rashidov Avenue, this poignant monument honors those who lost their homes and lives during the devastating earthquake that struck the city on April 26, 1966.
The guide will explain how Tashkent was nearly destroyed and then rebuilt with the help of people from all across the Soviet Union. The centerpiece of the memorial depicts a family and a cracked globe, symbolizing courage, unity, and rebirth. Surrounded by a tranquil park, it’s a quiet place for reflection and photography — a reminder of the strength and resilience of the Uzbek people.
- Barakhan Madrasah - Barak-Khan Madrasah, Tashkent – This 16th-century Islamic school is a masterpiece of Central Asian architecture, featuring intricate tilework and majestic arches. Once a center of religious learning, it now welcomes visitors to explore its historic halls and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Tashkent.
- Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi Shrine - Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, Tashkent – This historic mausoleum honors the renowned 10th-century scholar and poet Kaffal Shashi. Visitors can admire its striking Islamic architecture, colorful tilework, and serene courtyard, offering a peaceful glimpse into Tashkent’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
- Muyi Muborak Madrasah (Moyie Mubarek Library Museum) - Muyi Muborak is a historic and spiritual landmark in Bukhara, celebrated for its deep connection to Islamic heritage. The site houses a revered collection of ancient manuscripts, including one of the oldest Qurans in the region. Visitors come here to experience a peaceful atmosphere while exploring centuries of religious scholarship and cultural tradition. Its understated architecture and sacred significance make it a meaningful stop for those interested in history, faith, and the intellectual legacy of Central Asia.
- Memorial to the Victims of Repression in Tashkent - At the Memorial to the Victims of Repression, visitors will explore one of Tashkent’s most serene and meaningful landmarks. This memorial complex was built to honor the memory of those who suffered during political repressions in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Located in a beautiful park near the Ankhor River, the site includes a blue-domed memorial building, a small museum, and quiet gardens where locals come to reflect and pay respect. The guide will explain the stories behind the memorial and its significance in Uzbekistan’s history of independence and remembrance.
It’s a calm and contemplative stop, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the country’s past and the resilience of its people. The location also provides lovely photo opportunities surrounded by greenery and traditional architecture.

- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Discover the rich culture and history of Tashkent on an exclusive 8-hour city tour. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, explore renowned landmarks such as the Museum of Applied Arts, the Khast-Imam Complex, and the bustling Chorsu Bazaar. Admire the beautiful Tashkent Metro stations, each a masterpiece, and indulge in a traditional Uzbek lunch…
Discover the rich culture and history of Tashkent on an exclusive 8-hour city tour. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, explore renowned landmarks such as the Museum of Applied Arts, the Khast-Imam Complex, and the bustling Chorsu Bazaar. Admire the beautiful Tashkent Metro stations, each a masterpiece, and indulge in a traditional Uzbek lunch at a local eatery. A special highlight of the tour is receiving professional photographs taken throughout the day to preserve your memories.
- In-depth 8-hour private tour with an expert local guide
- Explore major attractions including museums, markets, and mosques
- Enjoy a delectable Uzbek lunch with entrance fees included
- Receive professional photography to remember your adventure
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.