Discover the best of Tashkent in just one day on this comfortable and informative private city tour. Explore the spiritual heart of the Old City, wander through vibrant bazaars, admire world-famous metro stations, and experience both the ancient and modern sides of Uzbekistan’s capital.
With private transportation and door-to-door pick-up, this tour is perfect for travelers who want a smooth, insightful, and hassle-free day in Tashkent.
We pick up all travelers from their hotel in the city center, as well as from the airport or train station, for a smooth and convenient start to the tour.
Visit the Barak-Khan Madrasah, Tillya Sheikh Mosque, and Muyi Muborak Library See the famous Uthman Qur’an, one of the world’s oldest Learn about Islamic heritage and traditional architecture
Explore the vibrant domes of the bazaar
Visit 3–4 of the most beautiful stations Kosmonavtlar (cosmos theme) Alisher Navoi Mustaqillik Maydoni Take great photos of Soviet-era and modern designs
Besh Qozon Plov Center is one of Tashkent’s most famous places to experience authentic Uzbek plov prepared in massive traditional cauldrons—qozons. Every morning, skilled chefs cook hundreds of portions of this iconic national dish over open flames, filling the air with the rich aroma of rice, carrots, and tender meat. Visitors can watch the entire cooking process, learn about the ingredients, and see how true Uzbek plov is made at scale. It’s a lively and popular spot among both locals and travelers, offering a delicious and genuine taste of everyday Uzbek cuisine.
Visit the Monument of Independence See the Arch of Glory, fountains, and presidential courtyard A peaceful, scenic area for photos
Learn the history behind the statue of Amir Timur Walk through the central boulevard and take photos of the iconic buildings around the square
The Monument of Courage is one of Tashkent’s most meaningful landmarks, built to honor the victims of the devastating 1966 earthquake that reshaped the city. This powerful memorial features a black granite cube split by a symbolic crack, representing the exact moment the earthquake struck. Beside it stands a sculpture of a brave family—parents shielding their child—signifying strength, unity, and the resilience of the Uzbek people.
one of Tashkent’s newest and most photogenic mosques
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