Samarkand: Classic Half - Day Tour

5 hours

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, rich history of Samarkand on this half-day morning guided tour. From bustling bazaars and historical landmarks to breathtaking architecture and lush green spaces.

1.Gur e-Amir Mausoleum 

The Gur-e-Amir (meaning "Tomb of the King") is a historical mausoleum in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is the burial site of the famous conqueror Tamerlane (Timur), who founded the Timurid Empire in the 14th century and is regarded as one of the most significant figures in Central Asian history. The Gur-e-Amir is a magnificent example of Timurid architecture. It has a large, imposing dome, intricate tilework, and majestic minarets. The structure combines Persian, Turkic, and Mongol architectural styles.

2. The Paper Factory

The paper factory in Samarkand is part of a long-standing tradition of paper production in the region, which dates back to the 9th and 10th centuries. Samarkand, as a key city on the Silk Road, has been a center of culture, trade, and scientific knowledge. The paper-making industry in Samarkand played a significant role in preserving and spreading knowledge.

3. Bibi Khanym mosque

The Bibi-Khanym Mosque is one of the most famous landmarks in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, and stands as a testament to the grandeur and architectural brilliance of the Timurid Empire. Built during the reign of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) in the late 14th century, the mosque is one of the largest and most impressive examples of Islamic architecture in Central Asia. The Bibi-Khanym Mosque was commissioned by Timur in honor of his wife Bibi-Khanym, who was one of the most prominent women in his court. According to legend, Timur built the mosque for her after she made a request for a grand structure to be erected in Samarkand, and it is said that the mosque's design was inspired by her beauty and stature.

4. Siyob bazaar

The Siab Bazaar (also spelled Siyab Bazaar) is one of the oldest and most vibrant markets in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Located near the Bibi-Khanym Mosque and the Registan Square, it is a bustling center where both locals and tourists come to experience the rich culture, history, and flavors of the region. The bazaar offers a vivid sensory experience, with its colorful stalls, diverse products, and lively atmosphere.

5. Registon Square

Registan Square is one of the most iconic landmarks in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, and is considered one of the most beautiful public squares in the world. It was once the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand, which was a prominent center of trade, culture, and learning along the Silk Road.

What's included?
    • Professional Guide
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Transportation between sights
    • All Taxes
    • Travel Insurance
    Exclusions
      • Admission tickets
      • Food and Drinks
      Please note
        • Head and Knees should be covered for females.
        What to bring
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