Tashkent City Tour

One Day Tashkent City Tour

Learn about the old and the new of Uzbekistan’s capital, Tashkent. This guided city tour will take you all around in one day.

Khast-Imam Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, Applied Arts Museum etc.

1 Day | All year round | from US$ 75 per personDetails

Tashkent Metro

Tashkent Metro

Today Tashkent is the modern capital of Uzbekistan, which practically has not preserved ancient landmarks as opposed to Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara. But it has its own sights. One of them is the Tashkent Metro, the first underground transport in Central Asia.

Construction of the Tashkent metro began two years later after the destructive earthquake in 1966. Also the increase of population in the capital caused to the construction of rapid and comfortable public transport system. First line of metro opened in 1977 in honor of 60th anniversary of the USSR and connected the most populous district Chilanzar with the center of the city.

Tashkent Metro Map

Construction of Tashkent subway went on and three years later this line was extended. Later the second line was put into operation and has expanded till 1991. Third line of metro opened in 2001, which connected the center of the capital with Yunus-Abad, another densely populated district of Tashkent. In 2020, Tashkent's metro network expanded with the opening of 12 new stations: the initial segment of the elevated Circle Line, which serves the southeast of the capital, as well as five elevated stations that extend the Chilanzar Line to connect the populous Sergeli residential district with the city center. By 2023, another five stations were added to the Circle Line. As of now, Tashkent's metro system boasts 48 operational stations, a number that is set to increase in the following decades.

Pakhtakor Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Mustakillik Maydoni Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Buyuk Ipak Yuli Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan

Each station has its own unique architectural features: marble, granite, glass, smalt, art ceramics, carved alabaster, ganch and other decorations. Lighting is also interesting and amazing: in some stations it creates the atmosphere of holiday ballroom, in others it makes you feel in mysterious catacombs. Each station is the separate place of interest.

Alisher Navoi Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Abdulla Qodiriy Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Kosmonavtlar Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan

It is important to keep in mind that the Tashkent Metro is a strategically important object, and so more attention is paid to matters of safety. As such, until June 1st, 2018, photography and filming were banned in the Metro. Now, anyone who wishes can take pictures in the Tashkent Metro. And the last, the air-conditioning system of metro always protect passengers from summer heat and winter cold. So this underground travel will give you enjoyment.

Train on Chilonzor Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Train on Abdulla Qodiriy Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Bodomzor Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Escalator to Alisher Navoi Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Decor on Pakhtakor Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Exit from Buyuk Ipak Yuli Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Bas-relief on Buyuk Ipak Yuli Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Bas-relief on Chilonzor Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan
Painting on Kosmonavtlar Station, Tashkent Metro, Uzbekistan