Excursão a pé em Tashkent com senhora / cavalheiro local





Descrição
Cansado dos passeios rotineiros e fixos dos agentes de viagens? Junte-se a nós no passeio a pé em Tashkent. O itinerário muda e varia dependendo do horário e localização do hotel. Somos flexíveis e podemos mostrar as partes da cidade que você mais deseja 1. Explore Tashkent a partir da visualização Locals em apenas 2 a 3 horas. 2. Visitaremos lugares populares e também lugares escondidos que nenhuma agência de viagens lhe mostrará. 3. Fazemos tour prático com experiências e não apenas seguindo e listando um guia. Levamos de 1 a 20 pessoas para exposição.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
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1. sistema de metrô Tashkent 2. lindos top 3-4 estações
- Praça da memória das vítimas da Segunda Guerra Mundial - Praça da Independência com portões e fontes - Palácio do Duque Romanov - Museu de História do Uzbequistão - Vista para o Lotte Hotel
- História do famoso hotel soviético - Vista panorâmica para a nova cidade a partir do último andar
- Praça Amir Temur - Passeio pelo Museu Temurids, Palácio do Fórum e Torres do Relógio
- Beco de Pintores e Artesanato - Beco dos generais russos com escritórios administrativos - Dançarinos de rua, cantores e shows
Centro de Cerâmica
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(32)
Aziza took us to see the Soviet side of Tashkent. If not for Aziza, we would not, as tourists, be able to explore these parts of the city and to know more about the Soviet period. In addtion to understanduing Islamic history in Uzbekistan, we had a great time learning about the 70 years of Soviet influence through art and architecture. Highly recommend this tour if you want to experience something different!
Lovely review
We spent the day with Aziza going around Tashkent and found her to be super knowledgeable and fun with a great command of the English language. Her affiliations with local shops really helped to cut through the “tourist traps” and her recommendations for dinner were highly authentic and spot on. Recommend!
Thank you
A very good walking tour with interesting insights of historical and artistic developments. Aziza is a very friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. Thanks
Travel, over and above historical monuments and history, is about sharing culture and getting to know the soul of a place through its people. This tour began well when the first stop was to Aziza's family home. This would suggest that she was open to sharing an insight to her life, and this made me and my son very happy. Sadly, It went downhill from here. Aziza is clearly knowledgeable about her city, and passionate, particularly, about architecture. But she imparts her knowledge with not a glimmer of joy, or humour. It is like having a history lesson with your most irritable, touchy school teacher: Ask a reasonable question and she rolls her eyes and snaps a monosyllabic answer, takes out her phone and has lengthy conversations. This was not an enjoyable three hours: we should have left half way through and just read the guide book. She did however take us to a good SIM shop, for which we were grateful. Would recommend Aziza attends a spell in Charm School.
I was very excited about my tour with Aziza after reading the positive reviews. I’m afraid it was a massive disappointment and left me feeling extremely uncomfortable. On the positive side, Aziza is very knowledgable about Tashkent and is clearly particularly passionate about architecture. However her complete lack of enthusiasm and engagement was simply rude and unacceptable - it felt like walking next to a thunder cloud for four hours (who was texting and calling on her phone for a large majority of the tour, as mentioned in a review below). Questions were met with monosyllabic answers, no eye contact, and when I asked if she had any nice weekend plans she snapped “you think I’m not from planet earth and like the same things you do”. In all honesty I was thinking of leaving half way through the tour. When my mother spoke to her about this at the end of the tour she apologised and said she was tired and had done a tour earlier in the day. For me tours are about understanding a city and also engagement with a guide to understand from the eyes of a local about their world and life. If you are wanting great facts and knowledge - Aziza is your guide. However if you want any warmth, smiles and genuine engagement I really recommend you go elsewhere.
Sorry I completely disagree with your feedback. We have investigated this case and found out that you have asked way too many personal questions about personal life like marriage status, family, friends, future plans, salary, age and many inappropriate questions. For the future please avoid asking too many personal questions. Tour has limited time and the guide is responsible for delivering historical information otherwise he or she might lose a job. Guide was helping you as much as she can with getting sim card. Our team is very surprised to read this review after we have given so many hints and advices to you. This is a historical tour, not a tour of life of tour guide.
Aziza was so lovely and friendly. She provided so much historical and current informative. I thoroughly enjoyed my tour. Very personable.
Thanks a lot. It was nice to meet you.
The visit lasted roughly three hours and the guide delivered on all the itinerary points. Aziza was knowledgable and provided relevant information throughout the tour. She also catered to specific questions and was kind enough to also take pictures. The information provided was at the right level : sufficient to get a good understanding of the city and Uzbek history and culture. Overall, a very pleasant tour.
Thanks a lot. Im happy to read this.
The tour was not informative enough about Tashkent city: its culture, history, people and basic trivia. I have travelled to over 80 countries. Over the past two years alone I have done many walking tours across four continents. Normally a walking tour is highly informative. This tour was more for there to be someone to take your photos with very little information provided. Perhaps it should be marketed as an Instagram walking tour. I have no complaints. It just wasn't what I am accustomed to. On the positive side the guide is happy to take many photos of you with scenic backgrounds.
Sorry that you felt that way I thought u weren't really interested in listening history. So I did what you asked, helped you to take photos. Because before tour you told me you need someone to hold camera and you will come with tripod. I think it was lack of communication. If you ask questions during tour and more details, tour guide will share more.
I had a wonderful walk to the highlights with a mixture of special and entertaining anecdotes .a great start of a trip to get an important taste of Tashkent. Also Aziza surprised me by recommending some excellent addresses leading to some wonderful experiences.
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The tour was very good. Monuments were very nice. Tour guide was very good and knowledgeable. …………………………………………,But she was always busy on her phone. We paid for bus and subway rides.
Thanks for positive review. All old photos of city tour show you during tour are in my phone, so I need sometimes to look at my phone))



