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Tashkent Metro

Tashkent Metro

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訪問に最適な時期

Weekday mornings (8-11 AM) when trains run frequently and the stations are less crowded with photographers. Avoid Monday mornings for the most comfortable experience.

予算のヒント

A single ride costs just 1,400 som (about 12 cents), making it the cheapest museum tour in Tashkent. Buy a reusable plastic token from the booth, you can ride all 29 stations for under 3 USD total.

おすすめ対象

Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Budget travelers, Soviet history buffs

訪問時間の計画

2-3 hours

概要

クイックファクト: 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.

見どころ: 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.

インサイダーヒント

  • Start at Kosmonavtlar station for the most spectacular Soviet-era space mosaics, then ride to Alisher Navoi for the gold-leaf ceilings.
  • Ride the entire circular line first to get oriented, it takes about 40 minutes and passes 9 of the most decorated stations.
  • Carry small bills or coins, ticket booths rarely have change for large notes during busy hours.
  • Visit Mustaqillik Maydoni (Independence Square) station last, its two massive crystal chandeliers are best enjoyed without a rush.

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