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Plan language: TürkçeWhen you are looking for things to do in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, you should start at the Khast Imam Complex, where a library houses a 1200-year-old Quran. Then go to the Chorsu Bazaar with over 300 stalls under a blue dome. End the day at Independence Square with its 30-meter-tall monument.


Experience one of Islam's holiest scriptures, a 1,350-year-old Quran written on goatskin. Walk between blue-domed mosques, the scent of freshly pressed spices, and listen to Quran recitation in the old town.
Hızlı bilgiler: Here lies the world's oldest preserved Quran, the Uthman Quran from the 7th century, handwritten on goatskin and still visible to visitors. The complex brings together seven historic buildings in one area, including mosques, madrasas, and a library with over 20,000 rare manuscripts.
Öne çıkanlar: The 1,350-year-old Uthman Quran is kept in a glass case with constant climate control, and you can see blood stains on the pages from the day Caliph Uthman was murdered while reading it. Only a few places on earth can you get so close to a document that directly connects you with Islam's earliest history.


Travel 200,000 years back in time without leaving Tashkent. Here you wander through 20 halls filled with golden treasures, mummies and Silk Road relics that tell Central Asia's forgotten stories.
Hızlı bilgiler: Müze, Taş Devri'nden günümüze kadar 200.000 yıllık tarihi kapsayan 250.000'den fazla esere ev sahipliği yapmaktadır. Burada dünyanın en iyi Soğd sanatı koleksiyonlarından biri ve Taklamakan Çölü'nden orijinal 2.000 yıllık bir mumya bulunmaktadır.
Öne çıkanlar: Müzenin altın odasında, Soğd kültürüne ait 2.300 yıllık bir altın kemer asılıdır ve o kadar ince işlenmiştir ki aslan yelelerindeki her bir kıl görülebilir. Soğd alfabesiyle yazılmış Zerdüşt kil tabletleri koleksiyonu, İran dışındaki en büyük koleksiyondur ve çok az kişinin bildiği kaybolmuş bir ticaret kültürüne eşsiz bir bakış sunmaktadır.


Enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Tashkent from 375 meters high. Take the elevator up and admire the view from the observation deck or dine at the revolving restaurant.
Hızlı bilgiler: 375 metre yüksekliği ile bu, Orta Asya'nın en yüksek yapısıdır ve 6.000 tonun üzerindedir. Kule, gelişmiş bir betonarme yapı sayesinde Richter ölçeğine göre 9 şiddetine kadar depreme dayanabilir.
Öne çıkanlar: Kulenin döner restoranında zemin yavaşça döner, böylece misafirler üç çeşit bir menü yerken Taşkent'in tam 360 derecelik manzarasının keyfini çıkarabilir. Gözlem güvertesindeki cam, yaz ve kış arasında 60 dereceye kadar sıcaklık farklarına dayanacak şekilde özel olarak tasarlanmıştır.


Step into a fairy-tale palace filled with colors, gold and craftsmanship that takes your breath away. Walls, ceilings and floors tell stories of Silk Road artisan traditions.
Hızlı bilgiler: Over 4,000 items of Uzbek handicrafts are found in a former diplomatic palace from the 1930s. Hand-carved wooden ceilings, colorful suzani embroideries, and glazed ceramics from all over Central Asia fill every corner.
Öne çıkanlar: The entrance hall is a work of art in itself: every single centimeter of the ceiling is covered in hand-carved and gold-painted wooden panels, created by masters from Khiva and Bukhara. Pay attention to the secret inner courtyard with a fountain surrounded by blue glazed tiles, where the sound of water blends with the scent of jasmine in spring.


Step into a quiet, lush world in the middle of Tashkent's busy streets. Here you can wander among rare Central Asian trees, fragrant rose gardens and mirror-still ponds.
Hızlı bilgiler: Over 4,500 plant species from around the world grow across the 108-hectare grounds. The collection includes everything from rare Central Asian mountain plants to Japanese cherry trees and giant eucalyptus trees.
Öne çıkanlar: An 80-year-old plane tree with a trunk circumference of over 6 meters stands as the king of the garden in the park's center. The garden also functions as a living seed archive for endangered plant species from across Central Asia, including wild pear and apple trees that cannot be found growing anywhere else.
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Ancient Silk Road city with Registan Square and stunning Islamic architecture
Popular mountain resort for hiking, skiing, and scenic nature trails
Scenic lake surrounded by mountains, ideal for swimming and picnics
Natural area with rivers, gorges, and eco-tourism activities
High-speed Afrosiyob to Samarkand and Bukhara, regular trains to major Uzbek cities
Regional trains and connections to Kazakhstan
Take the express bus or a metered taxi from TAS airport to the city center. The journey takes about 20-30 minutes.
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Yorumlar (10)
Mixed feelings. Loved the Soviet architecture and wide streets, but felt like 2 full days was enough to see everything worth seeing.
The heat in July was brutal. Great city but go in spring or fall unless you enjoy sweating through every meal.
Skip the expensive tourist plov near the main square. Walk to Besh Qozon inside Chorsu Bazaar. Same dish, half the price, better quality.
Most museums close for lunch around 1-3pm. Plan around this or you'll show up to locked doors like I did twice.
Best plov of my life at a random chaikhana near Chorsu Bazaar. Tashkent doesn't get enough credit for its food scene.