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Plan language: ČeštinaFor the best things to do in Uzbekistan, start at Samarkand's Registan Square, where three madrasas frame a 200-foot plaza. Walk the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, a mile-long avenue of azure tomb complexes. In Khiva, the walled city of Itchan Kala holds 250 ancient structures within its 10th-century fortifications. Each site reveals centuries of Silk Road history.


Samarkand
Stand where camel caravans once rested on the Silk Road, surrounded by three towering blue-tiled madrasas. Watch the sunset paint the mosaics in gold while the evening call to prayer echoes across the plaza.
Rychlá fakta: Three madrasas surround the square creating one of the world's most perfectly preserved ensembles of Islamic architecture. Each facade features hand-cut glazed tiles in deep blues and turquoises that seem to shift color as the sunlight moves across them throughout the day.
Zajímavosti: At night the square transforms when musicians perform traditional Shashmaqam music while colored lights wash over the tilework, a spectacle the Soviets banned for decades. Local families come to sip tea on the steps after dark, turning a 600-year-old public square into a living room for the entire city.


Samarkand
Nowhere else on the Silk Road will you find such a concentrated burst of turquoise tilework. Walking this 200-meter corridor feels like stepping inside a jewel box left open by Timur's empire.
Rychlá fakta: A narrow lane lined with 44 brilliantly tiled mausoleums forms one of the most photographed corridors in Central Asia. The complex takes its name from Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, whose tomb is said to hold the power of resurrection.
Zajímavosti: Step past the entrance and the world falls away as you walk between walls covered in over 700 years of unretouched turquoise, cobalt, and terracotta tilework. Each of the 44 tombs tells a story through its glazed facade, with the morning light hitting the domes at just the right angle to make the geometric patterns appear to shimmer and move.


Samarkand
Stand before a 35-meter portal crowned with turquoise domes that rival the sky itself. Run your hands over bricks bound with egg yolks and camel milk, imagining the scandals behind its creation.
Rychlá fakta: Its entrance portal reaches 35 meters high, one of the largest in Central Asia. Local legend claims the architect fell hopelessly in love with Timur's wife, and the building was nearly never finished as a result.
Zajímavosti: Look closely at the colossal entrance arch spanning 18 meters across, it was once the largest of any mosque in the Islamic world. Restoration workers in the 1970s discovered that ancient builders used a special mortar of egg yolks and camel milk to bind the bricks, giving the walls an unusual golden hue at sunrise.


Samarkand
Stand before the tomb of the conqueror who reshaped Asia, where turquoise tiles have glowed for 600 years. Feel the cool jade of Timur's sarcophagus and gaze up at a dome that inspired the Taj Mahal.
Rychlá fakta: A single jade slab marks the burial spot of Timur, the 14th-century conqueror whose empire stretched from Delhi to Damascus. The turquoise ribbed dome rises 34 meters high and its architectural innovations directly inspired the design of the Taj Mahal two centuries later.
Zajímavosti: When Soviet archaeologists opened Timur's tomb in 1941, they found an inscription warning that whoever disturbed his remains would unleash an invader worse than Genghis Khan. Hours later, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union, and Stalin personally ordered Timur's remains reburied with full Islamic rites in a desperate attempt to reverse the curse.


Khiva
Wander through a complete medieval Silk Road city where people still live, work, and trade inside 10th-century mud brick walls. You'll walk sunbaked alleyways past turquoise-tiled madrasas, watch carpet weavers at wooden looms, and hear the call to prayer echo between ancient minarets.
Rychlá fakta: The inner walled city of Khiva contains over 50 historic structures and 250 houses packed within a 26-hectare area. Over 2,000 craftspeople and their families still live and work inside these walls, keeping ancient silk road traditions alive daily.
Zajímavosti: At sunset, climb the 118-step spiral staircase inside the unfinished Kalta Minor minaret. Its turquoise tilework catches the golden light so intensely that the entire tower appears to glow from within.


Bukhara
Walk through the same gate where emirs passed judgment for over a thousand years. You will wander crumbling throne rooms, a 19th century mosque, and eerie dungeon cells inside a living fortress museum.
Rychlá fakta: The fortress rises 20 meters high with walls made of packed earth, covering roughly 4 hectares of central Bukhara. After Russian forces bombarded the stronghold in 1920, only about 20 percent of the original structures survived.
Zajímavosti: The Registan square directly in front of the fortress once hosted public executions every Friday, with condemned prisoners thrown from the elevated gate ramp. A little-known fact: the last emir escaped through a secret underground tunnel when the Red Army breached the walls in 1920, leaving behind his harem and treasury.


Tashkent
Bargain for silk beneath a 42-meter turquoise dome at the heart of city life. Taste your way through spice mountains, sizzling kebabs, and tandoor-fresh bread.
Rychlá fakta: The turquoise dome stretches 42 meters across and covers nearly 4,000 square meters of market space. Vendors have traded spices, silks, and meats on this spot for over a thousand years; the Soviets erected the current structure in 1980.
Zajímavosti: The dome's 80,000 turquoise tiles shift color throughout the day from pale sky blue to deep teal depending on the sun. Descend the ramp to the underground ring where the temperature drops 10 degrees Celsius and dozens of butchers work by hanging whole carcasses on hooks beneath blue fluorescent lights.


Step into a 600-year-old astronomical marvel where medieval scientists mapped the stars with uncanny precision. Stand inside the underground trench of a giant sextant that once measured the cosmos.
Rychlá fakta: A giant 40-meter sextant, partially buried underground, let Ulugh Beg measure star positions with astonishing accuracy in the 1420s. His star catalog of 1,018 stars remained the most precise in the world for over 200 years, used by astronomers from Istanbul to India.
Zajímavosti: The observatory's main instrument was a colossal meridian arc carved into a trench in the hillside, lined with marble and marked with precise graduations. Astronomers would climb inside this stone tunnel to track celestial bodies, using nothing but their eyes and the silent geometry of the arc above them.


Ride through a chain of underground palaces built to showcase art, not just move trains. You will step into stations dripping with chandeliers, mosaics, and marble that make every 2-minute ride a visual feast.
Rychlá fakta: Each of its 29 stations feels like a different museum, with Kosmonavtlar station celebrating space exploration through glowing blue mosaics of cosmonauts. The system was the first in Central Asia and carries over 200,000 passengers daily through corridors lined with crystal chandeliers and carved marble.
Zajímavosti: Photography was strictly forbidden for over 40 years until 2018, because officials considered the metro a military-secret facility. Today you can freely photograph the 12-meter-long crystal chandeliers in Mustaqillik Maydoni station and the gold-leafed ceilings of Alisher Navoi station.
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Iconic Silk Road city with Registan and UNESCO sites.
Mountain playground for hiking, skiing and water sports.
Textile and ceramic centers with lively bazaars.
Well-preserved medieval city of mosques and madrasas.
Afrosiyob high-speed to Samarkand & Bukhara; intercity to Fergana
High-speed & intercity to Tashkent and Bukhara
Intercity connections to Tashkent and Samarkand
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