8 hours
1. Kukaldash madrasah
The Kokaldosh Medrese, a 16th-century madrasah located near Chorsu Bazaar. Built under the Shaybanid dynasty, it served as a center for Islamic education and now stands as a symbol of Tashkent’s architectural splendor. Marvel at the intricate tilework, lofty arches, and historical significance of this grand structure.
2. Chorsu bazaar
Tashkent’s iconic marketplace. Located in the heart of the old city, this bustling bazaar is a feast for the senses. Under its striking turquoise dome, you'll find fresh produce, spices, traditional handicrafts, and more. Stroll through the lively alleys, learn about local culinary traditions, and soak up the authentic atmosphere of everyday life in Tashkent.
3. Lunch at national Pilaf center
“ Besh Qozon “ translated as a “Five pots” is a Central Asian plov centre . You can taste delicious and different uzbek national plov. At “Besh qozon” you will also experience the Plov cooking process.
4. Tashkent Metro
Next, descend into the Tashkent Metro, celebrated as one of the most beautiful metro systems in the world. Admire the Soviet-era design and craftsmanship at stations like Alisher Navoi and Kosmonavtlar, featuring mosaics, chandeliers, and sculptures that reflect Uzbek history and culture. Your guide will share stories about the significance of each station.
5. Museum of applied arts
Rarest monuments of applied art that are inseparable part of national culture are kept in State Museum of applied art. More than 50 kinds of applied art are demonstrated in expositions of the museum.
6. Magic city park
Magic City Park is the largest all-season amusement park in Central Asia. With a fairy-tale theme, the park features a fairy-tale castle with towers as high as 60 meters. The castle has multiple shops, cafes, food courts, and entertainment facilities. These include the first laser cinema in Uzbekistan, bowling and gaming arcades, an amphitheater for live shows, and an aquarium 3.8 meters deep and in a 20-meter-long tunnel.