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Uzbekistan
"A Full-Day Guided Tour of Tashkent"
Tour Itinerary:
09:00 AM: Meet your French-speaking guide at your hotel to begin your exploration of Tashkent.
1. Start of the Tour: The Khast Imam Complex
This site is one of the most important in Tashkent and houses a collection of historic religious monuments. The Tilla Sheikh Mosque, the Barak Khan Madrasah, and the Mausoleum of Saint Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi are impressive examples of Islamic architecture. It is here that you will find the Uthman Quran, one of the oldest copies of the Quran in the world, dating back to the 7th century, making this a sacred place for Muslims. A visit to this complex will immerse you in the religious and spiritual history of the country.
2. Chorsu Bazaar
  • Located in the old part of the city, Chorsu Bazaar is an essential stop to discover the daily life of Tashkent's residents. It is a vibrant place where locals come to buy fresh produce, spices, dried fruits, and handcrafted souvenirs. The market is covered by a magnificent turquoise dome, providing a unique setting for photography and a true immersion into local life.
One-Day Guided Tour of Tashkent
Tashkent is a fascinating city that offers a beautiful blend of history, culture, and modernity. A guided tour will allow you to discover the many facets of the Uzbek capital, from impressive historical sites to the bustling energy of local markets, all while immersing yourself in the daily life of its residents. It is a journey into the heart of Uzbekistan, where past and present meet at every street corner.
About this tour
Lunch in the city
3. Independence Square (Mustakillik Maydoni) and Amir Temur Square
Tashkent's central square is the symbol of Uzbekistan's independence. It is an excellent starting point for your visit. You will discover impressive statues, well-maintained gardens, and the majestic atmosphere that characterizes this area. Your guide will share insights into the country's recent history, including its independence in 1991 and the importance of this public space in political and social life.
4. The Tashkent Metro
Tashkent is one of the few cities in Central Asia to possess a subway system. The Tashkent Metro is not only functional but also a true work of art. Each station is decorated with mosaics, frescoes, and sculptures, reflecting the history and culture of the city. A guided tour of the most iconic stations, such as Alisher Navoi and Mustakillik Maydoni, will offer you a unique glimpse into Soviet-era design while admiring high-quality artworks.
5. Navoi Park and the Opera House
Navoi Park, with its vast alleys, lakes, and green spaces, is one of the largest leisure areas in the city. Nearby, you can visit the Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre, one of the most beautiful theaters in the country, offering an elegant atmosphere for music and dance enthusiasts.
Minibus
17 seats
€130
Bus
31 seats
€200
Bus
50 seats
  • €350
Transportation with Driver:Vehicle Type
Capacity
Rate
Sedan
3 seats
€70
Minivan
5 seats
€90
Minivan
9 seats
€110
Practical Information for a Guided Tour of Tashkent:
  • Tour Duration: Approximately 6 to 7 hours to cover the main attractions.
  • Transportation: We offer the transport services listed below.
  • Local Guide: A knowledgeable local guide will enrich your experience with historical and cultural anecdotes, as well as a deep understanding of the city.
  • Languages: French, English, German, Turkish, Russian, Italian, Spanish, etc.
Rates:
  • Full-Day Guided Tour: €80
  • Lunch with a Local Family: €15 (per person)
  • Lunch or Dinner in the City: €15 (per person)
  • One Night at a Hotel: €50 – €70 – €110 (for two people)
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