Private Tashkent City Tour





Description
During this day trip, see Tashkent's top attractions. Once guests are picked up from the hotel by the driver and guide, the adventure begins. Since 1966 is closely associated with Tashkent's history, visitors begin the tour at the Earthquake Memorial. After exploring the market and old town, they have a lunch break and continue touring the city with their guide. Air-conditioned car that picks up guests from their lodging Tickets for entry are provided. Visit the city's most well-known attractions. Try the King of Uzbek dishes, Plov, for lunch.
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Itinerary
Earthquake Memorial— this memorial is devoted to the tragic date of earthquake in Tashkent on April 26th of 1966 and is erected in the approximate spot of the earthquake epicenter.
Khazrati Imom Complex (XVI-XX centuries) the historical spiritual heart of the city (consists of functioning Friday mosque “Khazrati Imom Mosque” from 2007, Barak-Khan Madrassa from XVI-XVIII centuries—present-day serving as shopping place, Tellya Sheikh Mosque from XIX century, Muyi Moborak Library— holds rare Oriental manuscripts collection, among which the world-famous Caliph Osman-Koran from the VII century and the mausoleum of Abu Bakr Mohammed Kaffal Shashi, the first Koran preachers of Central Asia, who was also a famous scientist).
The market Chorsu (“four roads” in Uzbek, the commercial heart of the city and has been for hundreds of years).
State Museum of Applied Art—founded in 1997, holds more than 7000 rare works of applied art created by golden hands of masters from the first half of XIX century to the present time.
Metro riding (the only Central Asian Underground, built in 1977).
Amir Timur Square—the centre of the modern city, is green space with plenty of flowers and fountains. The square covers the most important buildings both political and cultural. In the middle of the square is the statue of Amir Timur (known in Europe as Tamerlane) on horseback, hotel “Uzbekistan” which was built in 1974, University of Law (former Women’s Gymnasium), Museum of Amir Timur, well-known Tashkent Clock Towers (the first tower was constructed in 1947 to house the clock mechanism from Eastern Prussia, a war trophy brought back to Tashkent by watchmaker Ayzenshteyn), and Uzbekistan Forums Palace.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
In the lobby of Uzbekistan Hotel Tour starts at 09:00 am (starting time can be changed) from your hotel in Tashkent. (Please contact us to let us know the exact pickup location for the tour)
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- 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.
Reviews(3)
Awesome tour, very well planned, full experience of the city , our tour guide arbor was excellent as well, very knowledgeable and helpful
Great guide and driver. I learned a lot of interesting things about Tashkent and Uzbekistan. I would recommend this tour
The guide I had was really informative and friendly. I would definitely recommend him as he brought Tashkent alive for me. It was good that we skipped queues for entering the various sights.



