Uzbekistan · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Tashkent
Everything you need to explore Tashkent — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Tashkent
Huge covered market with spices, dried fruit, bread, and crafts. Worth a wander even if you don't buy anything.
🕐 Daily 06:00-18:00
💡 Go early morning (8-9am) to see the bread coming fresh from the tandyr ovens. Free to walk around but carry small sums for a cup of tea or a samsa.
Hotels near Chorsu Bazaar →Park in Tashkent
Leafy park surrounding the Stalin-era opera house. Benches, fountains, and shade – good for a rest between sights.
🕐 Park: daily 07:00-22:00
💡 Sit on a bench near the fountain side around 5pm when locals gather. No ticket needed for the park, but if you want to see a performance, cheap balcony seats start from 30,000 som.
Hotels near Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre Park →Landmark in Tashkent
Religious complex with the blue-tiled Barak Khan Madrasa, the missing mihrab display, and the Hazrati Imam mosque. The square itself is open air and free.
🕐 Square: always open; Madrasa and mosque close during prayer times
💡 The small library next to the mosque (entrance around 5,000 som) contains the 7th-century Othman Quran – worth the modest fee if you're interested. Best visited at sunset for golden light on the tiles.
Hotels near Khast Imom Square →Museum in Tashkent
Museum dedicated to the Timurid dynasty, with detailed dioramas, manuscripts, and artefacts. Entry is cheap (approx 20,000 som).
🕐 Tue-Sun 09:00-18:00, Mon closed
💡 The circular panoramic painting inside gives a good overview of Timur's conquests. Avoid weekends when school groups arrive.
Hotels near Amir Timur Museum →Small museum in a former merchant's house showcasing Uzbek ceramics, embroidery, woodcarving, and suzani. Entry is around 20,000 som – very affordable.
🕐 Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00, Mon closed
💡 The building itself is more interesting than many exhibits: carved wooden ceilings and painted walls. Go on a weekday afternoon to have the place almost to yourself. There's a small cafe in the courtyard.
Hotels near Museum of Applied Arts →Where to Eat in Tashkent
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Tashkent?
The top attractions include Chorsu Bazaar, Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre Park, Khast Imom Square, Amir Timur Museum, Museum of Applied Arts.
How many days do you need in Tashkent?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Tashkent 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Tashkent famous for?
Tashkent is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Tashkent?
Top options include Bibigon, BAXTDIYOR, Pasado, Baht Kushi.