Discover the Magic of Tashkent

Experience a vibrant blend of ancient history and modern city life. Start your unforgettable journey in the cultural capital of Uzbekistan, where rich traditions meet welcoming hospitality.

Discover Unforgettable Places in the Heart of Tashkent City

Explore historic monuments, vibrant modern parks, and the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan’s capital, perfectly suited for every type of traveler.

Amir Timur Square — The Heart of Tashkent

Literally forming the center of modern Tashkent, this historic square features the iconic statue of Tamerlane on horseback. From here, you can easily explore the city’s most important political, cultural, and architectural landmarks, including the famous Tashkent Chimes and the grandiose Palace of Forums.

Tashkent Metro — An Underground Museum

Often described as one of the most beautiful subways in the world, the Tashkent Metro is a true underground masterpiece. Each station features unique architectural designs, intricate mosaics, and stunning chandeliers, turning a simple ride into a journey through history and art.

Khazrati Imam Complex — The Spiritual Heart

Step into the religious and historical center of Tashkent. The Khazrati Imam complex features stunning Islamic architecture, beautiful blue domes, and ancient madrasahs. It is most famous for housing the world’s oldest Uthman Quran, making it a must-visit cultural landmark.

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Frequently asked questions.

Have questions about our Uzbekistan tours? Find quick answers below—or contact us for a custom plan.

Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) are the most comfortable seasons for sightseeing. Summer is hotter, and winter is quieter with fewer crowds.

Yes. Uzbekistan is considered a safe destination for tourists. We also provide local support during your trip so you can travel with confidence.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Share your passport country, and we’ll guide you with the latest visa options and documentation.

Most itineraries include Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara. We can also add Khiva, the Fergana Valley, and other destinations on request.

We offer both private tours and small-group tours. Private tours are fully customizable, while small-group tours are great for shared experiences and value.