Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, offers a unique combination of eastern culture and Soviet heritage. Historical monuments, bazaars, mausoleums and modern attractions make the city attractive to tourists. The exotic atmosphere, rich cultural heritage and hospitality of the people make Tashkent an unforgettable place to visit.
Чорсу Базар
The Chorsu market is an ancient and largest bazaar, famous since the times of the Great Silk Road. A huge range of goods is presented here: fruits, vegetables, spices, Uzbek clothing, souvenirs, dishes and jewelry. Under a huge 350-meter dome hides a labyrinth of three tiers of shopping arcades and shops. Visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of an oriental bazaar, where there is the noise of voices, aromas of spices and the opportunity to try a variety of products. Here you can also taste dishes that make up the pride of the national cuisine: shish kebab, samsa, pilaf.
Ташкентский метрополитен
The Tashkent Metro is a unique combination of functionality and art. Consisting of three lines with 29 stations, it impresses with its architectural mastery and beauty. National style, marble, granite, bas-reliefs and art glass make each station a unique work of art. Lighting plays a special role, creating a variety of atmospheres, from festive to mysterious.
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