Begin your journey in the heart of local life at the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar, where colors, aromas, and friendly vendors create an unforgettable first impression of Tashkent. Stroll through bustling stalls piled high with spices, fresh produce, and traditional delicacies as you taste your way through the market—naturally sweet dried fruits, tangy kurut cheese, warm non (Uzbek bread), flaky samsas fresh from the oven, vibrant Korean salads, and other beloved local specialties.
Then descend into the spectacular Tashkent Metro, a true underground gallery of mosaics, marble, chandeliers, and Soviet-era artistry. Each station reveals a different chapter of the city’s history and design.
This immersive tour perfectly blends food, culture, and architecture—offering a flavorful and visually stunning introduction to Tashkent.
We will contact you before the scheduled expeirence and set up a pick up place, in fornt of your location (example: in front of the hotel entrance)
Step into the heart of Tashkent’s vibrant market scene at Chorsu Bazaar. This bustling, centuries-old marketplace is a sensory overload of colors, sounds, and smells. Wander through the labyrinth of stalls, where you’ll find fresh produce, spices, handcrafted goods, and traditional Uzbek delicacies. Experience the lively atmosphere, interact with friendly vendors, and discover local treasures—from fragrant herbs to handmade textiles. A visit to Chorsu Bazaar is an authentic dive into Tashkent’s culture, offering a true taste of daily life in Uzbekistan.
Explore the architectural beauty of the Tashkent Metro, one of Central Asia’s most stunning underground networks. Each station is a masterpiece, featuring intricate mosaics, marble columns, and vibrant Soviet-era designs that reflect Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage. As you journey through the city’s metro system, you’ll be transported not only through Tashkent’s streets but also through its history and art. The metro offers a unique glimpse into the past while providing a modern, efficient way to experience the city.
At the Besh Qozon Plov Center, dive into the heart of Uzbekistan’s most beloved dish—plov. This iconic spot is famous for serving the best plov in Tashkent, prepared traditionally in large, round kazan pots. Watch as expert chefs expertly cook the rice, meat, vegetables, and spices, creating a rich, aromatic dish that embodies the flavors of Central Asia. The bustling atmosphere, combined with the delicious aroma, makes this a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Uzbek cuisine.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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