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Afrosiyob Regency Hotel
Afrosiyob Regency Hotel
Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG
Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG
Olympic Village Qashqadaryo Hotel
Olympic Village Qashqadaryo Hotel
Avant Wellness Hotel Tashkent Pool&Spa
Avant Wellness Hotel Tashkent Pool&Spa
Silk Road Tashkent
Silk Road Tashkent
Swissôtel Tashkent
Swissôtel Tashkent
HORIZON HOTEL
HORIZON HOTEL
Welcome Inn Hotel
Welcome Inn Hotel
Star Hotel Tashkent
Star Hotel Tashkent
BlueShore International hotel
BlueShore International hotel
Parklane Hotel
Parklane Hotel
Diamond Tashkent Hotel
Diamond Tashkent Hotel
Hotel BEK Tashkent
Hotel BEK Tashkent
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Yakkasaroy District
Yakkasaroy District blends sleek business with surprising cultural gems in Tashkent's upscale heart. The iconic TV Tower stands tall while Seattle Peace Park offers a peaceful escape from the buzz. Wander through the Museum of Applied Art to discover traditional Uzbek crafts or explore Ice City for a dose of family fun. Premium hotels and international restaurants cater to business travellers with top-notch service and diverse cuisine. The district connects easily to the rest of Tashkent via Kosmonavtlar Metro Station. Wide boulevards and clean streets make this sophisticated area perfect for travellers seeking comfort with a touch of Uzbek culture.

Mirobod District
Mirobod District puts Tashkent's business buzz and cultural gems right at your fingertips. The gleaming World Trade Centre towers stand tall while the Soviet-era Central Railway Station adds historical flair. Art lovers can wander through the Fine Arts Museum of Uzbekistan or catch a show at Alisher Navoiy Theatre between meetings. International hotel restaurants serve everything from business lunches to traditional Uzbek plov. Most visitors stay in upscale chain hotels with all the expected amenities. The Central Railway Station makes getting around town a breeze, with abundant taxis waiting for your next adventure.

Olmazor District
Olmazor District delivers authentic Uzbekistan with a side of student energy. The State Conservatory fills the area with traditional Uzbek melodies while university campuses create buzzing social hubs. Visit Hazrati Imam Mosque and the Museum of National Dress for a cultural fix, then wander tree-lined streets where daily local life unfolds naturally. City buses and shared taxis connect you to central Tashkent in minutes. Feast on hearty plov at budget-friendly eateries or experience genuine Uzbek hospitality at family-run chaikhanas. Homestays in converted Soviet apartments offer the perfect base for travellers seeking real urban Uzbek living away from tourist crowds.

Shayhontohur District
Shayhontohur District invites you to experience authentic Tashkent life through its winding mahalla lanes and striking historical sites. The ancient Kukeldash Madrassa stands proudly near the bustling Chorsu Bazaar, where locals haggle over everything from spices to handwoven textiles. Quiet courtyards hide behind ornate wooden doors while the Shayhontohur memorial complex offers peaceful gardens for contemplation. Family-run chaikhanas serve steaming bowls of plov and lagman at modest prices throughout the area. Most visitors stay in traditional guesthouses or homestays where you'll likely share meals with local families. The district is best explored on foot, with taxis readily available for trips to central Tashkent.

Yunusobod District
Experience everyday Tashkent life in Yunusobod District, a residential haven away from tourist crowds. Catch panoramic views from Tashkent Tower, enjoy rides at Tashkentland amusement park, or explore the Amir Timur Museum's fascinating exhibits. The wide tree-lined streets dotted with Soviet-era apartments offer a glimpse into authentic Uzbek culture. Local cafes serve hearty plov and fresh bread at budget-friendly prices. Choose from homestays in converted apartments for a truly local experience. The Yunusobod metro line makes getting around a breeze, connecting you to central Tashkent's attractions within minutes.
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Venture beneath the ornate metro stations, each an underground art museum showcasing Uzbek culture without a single admission fee. At Chorsu Bazaar, the sensory feast of spices and textiles tells more about local life than any guidebook. The earthquake-rebuilt city blends Soviet architecture with Islamic influences, particularly visible at the blue-domed Hazrat Imam complex. Magic City Park offers respite from urban exploration, while the Amir Timur Museum chronicles the complex history of Central Asia's most famous conqueror. For evening entertainment, catch a performance at the Alisher Navoiy Theatre, where tickets cost a fraction of what you'd pay in Western capitals.

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