Discover Tashkent’s top attractions, savor authentic Plov, and explore the old town on this private city tour. Book your adventure today.
Discover Tashkent’s top attractions, savor authentic Plov, and explore the old town on this private city tour. Book your adventure today.
- Monument of Courage Earthquake Memorial - This memorial is dedicated to the significant earthquake that struck Tashkent on April 26, 1966, and is located near the earthquake’s epicenter.
- Ensemble Hazrati Imam - The Khazrati Imom Complex, spanning from the 16th to the 20th centuries, serves as the historical and spiritual core of the city. It…
- Monument of Courage Earthquake Memorial - This memorial is dedicated to the significant earthquake that struck Tashkent on April 26, 1966, and is located near the earthquake’s epicenter.
- Ensemble Hazrati Imam - The Khazrati Imom Complex, spanning from the 16th to the 20th centuries, serves as the historical and spiritual core of the city. It includes the operational Friday mosque “Khazrati Imom Mosque” established in 2007, the Barak-Khan Madrassa from the 16th to 18th centuries now functioning as a marketplace, the 19th-century Tellya Sheikh Mosque, the Muyi Moborak Library which houses a rare collection of Oriental manuscripts including the renowned 7th-century Caliph Osman-Koran, and the mausoleum of Abu Bakr Mohammed Kaffal Shashi, a prominent early Koran preacher and scientist in Central Asia.
- Chorsu Bazaar - Chorsu Bazaar, meaning “four roads” in Uzbek, is the commercial hub of the city and has been for centuries.
- Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art - Established in 1997, this museum showcases over 7,000 exquisite pieces of applied art crafted by skilled artisans from the early 19th century to the present.
- Metro Tashkent - Experience the Tashkent Metro, the only underground system in Central Asia, inaugurated in 1977.
- Amir Temur Square - Amir Timur Square is the vibrant center of the modern city, featuring lush greenery, flowers, and fountains. It encompasses key political and cultural buildings. At its heart stands the statue of Amir Timur (known as Tamerlane in Europe) on horseback, alongside the “Uzbekistan” hotel built in 1974, the University of Law (formerly the Women’s Gymnasium), the Museum of Amir Timur, the famous Tashkent Clock Towers (the first of which was built in 1947 to house a clock mechanism from Eastern Prussia, a war trophy brought to Tashkent by watchmaker Ayzenshteyn), and the Uzbekistan Forums Palace.

- Lunch - national dish called Plov
- English speaking tour guide for the city tour
- Entrance tickets to the monuments
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch - national dish called Plov
- English speaking tour guide for the city tour
- Entrance tickets to the monuments
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Photo and video charges 5 usd (for photography cameras. It is free if travelers use phone cameras)
- Gratuities
- Photo and video charges 5 usd (for photography cameras. It is free if travelers use phone cameras)
- Gratuities
Experience Tashkent’s premier attractions on this day trip. The journey kicks off as the driver and guide collect guests from their hotel. The tour starts at the Earthquake Memorial, a significant site linked to Tashkent’s history since 1966. After visiting the market and the old town, guests enjoy a lunch break before continuing their exploration of…
Experience Tashkent’s premier attractions on this day trip. The journey kicks off as the driver and guide collect guests from their hotel. The tour starts at the Earthquake Memorial, a significant site linked to Tashkent’s history since 1966. After visiting the market and the old town, guests enjoy a lunch break before continuing their exploration of the city with the guide.
Guests are picked up from their accommodation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Entry tickets are included.
Discover the city’s most famous landmarks.
Savor Plov, the renowned King of Uzbek dishes, for lunch.
- Duration of the tour is 6 to 7 hours which starts from your hotel in Tashkent, sightseeing in and lunch time
- Please note: There is no vegetarian option of Plov since travelers go to Plov Center but if you are vegetarian let us know in advance please so we can offer you different meal for lunch.
- On this tour you visit architectural marvels which have a rich history and important religious sites. It’s recommended to follow a specific dress code when visiting these iconic landmarks. Both men and women should wear clothing that covers their shoulders and knees. Avoid wearing tight, revealing, or transparent clothing. Women should cover their hair with a headscarf or shawl when they enter to holy places.
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.