Discover the best top things to do in Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan including Teleshayakh Mosque, Navoi Opera Theater, Chimgon, Ilkhom Theater, Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art, Metro Taschkent, Charvak Reservoir, State Museum "In Memory of the Victims of Repression", Barak-Khan Madrassah, Minor Mosque.
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4.5 based on 251 reviews
It’s a large complex. Has souvenir stores in the courtyard. The mosque is grand with a lovely dome and calligraphy. There is also a live mosque in the complex and a museum with the oldest Quran.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
Navoi Opera Theatre has daily performances at ridiculously cheap prices making it a great place to experience an opera. I was lucky to catch a rare matinee performance of one (Aleko by S.Rakhmaninov) as I always arrived late and never stayed through an evening in Tashkent. Looking around in its beautiful interior is worth the price of admission alone. The performance I caught had a good balance of singing and dancing making it interesting enough to sit through for 90 minutes.
4.5 based on 250 reviews
Charvak Lake lies in the vicinity of Chimgan Mountains and a wonderful place to spend one’s summer’s break. Snow covered mountains with pristine meadows, tall trees adds to the beauty of this artificial lake built to provide electricity to Tashkent. The blue color of water is matched by the green colored mountains and the distant snow covered ranges.At a first glance one is amazed that such a beautiful lake and snow covered mountains are just at the corner of desert land. A peaceful place to enjoy the surrounding beauty. The biggest snow peak is known as ‘Bolshoi’. Several resorts lines the lake. Local mountain honey is unique buy of this place. During our visit the chair-lift was out-of-order. Lack of local transportation has kept the lake area more attractive for tourists.Perfect for a days trip from Tashkent with friends, family and even solo travelers.
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4.5 based on 257 reviews
Located in a quiet street near some embassies this showcases a range of exquisite art and handicrafts. It doesn't take too long to wander round. It has a lovely wee shop at the back and a nice courtyard to relax under awning with a coffee.
4.5 based on 1,265 reviews
Must visit place in Tashkent. Each subway station has its own design and history. You can feel Soviet atmosphere.
4.5 based on 246 reviews
What a beautiful place. Lake Charvak is a popular resort in Tashkent region and thousands of holiday makers from all over Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries visit the reservoir. Villages on the banks of Charvak such as Yusufhona, Burchmulla, Nanay, Chorvoq, Sidjak, Bogustan, and their surroundings offer wide range of hotels, dachas, houses and tapchans to accommodate tourists. Yusufhona is also a popular place among paragliders and provides facilities for this sport. Sadly, paragliding was missing as we could not go to Yusufhona but we did the Jet boat ride which was just awesome ???? The place is surrounded by beautiful mountains ⛰ The drive is beautiful without any twists n turn n on the way u can stop to go up one of the mountains on a chair car n what a view from up above. You should carry ur swimsuit and beachwear. I would highly recommend a day or two stay if u want to unwind and just relax it out. Definitely worth a visit if u r visiting Tashkent
4.5 based on 58 reviews
The monument with the small park around is well-kept and looks beautiful. The museum is small but nice, with 2 turquoise blue domes. The memorial and the museum "In Memory of the Victims of Repression" applies to the years under Soviet reign until Uzbekistan became independent. Mainly the time under the Bolsheviks, from 1917, and under Stalin. Authoritarian power through politics, the police, the public prosecutor's office and the judiciary - not only towards individuals. The place is nice and tells of history and the understanding of suffering under Soviet reign. Historically relevant, tragic and sad. Definitely a must if you want to get to know the history of Uzbekistan. Also nice for a cozy little walk there, really a nice monument and little park around. The monument can be viewed in combination with the city tour by bus. There is a short stop of around 15 minutes. Or else, if you want to visit the museum, you can take the bus or the metro (Shahristan St). I prefer the taxi.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
It’s a true peak into the culture of that period. Beautiful architecture and the facade is iconic. The complex has a mosque and another smaller Madrasa.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
Minor Mosque is modern, only 5 years old mosque build from white mramour. Grate and quiet place. if you be there, go across the main road there is small restoran in park near river where is the best somsa in Tashkent :)
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