
The
226-meter-long tourist street is located in the center of Tashkent — from the
intersection with Saida Baraka Street to Fidokor Street. Immediately after
reconstruction, it became a favorite spot for both residents and guests of the
capital. The street is primarily gastronomic, as it features restaurants,
cafes, coffee shops, and pizzerias for every taste. Various shops and boutiques
also attract visitors. Along the street, there are sculptures, installations,
and art objects. On weekends and holidays, festivals, tastings, and other
events are held noisily on the street.

The botanist and pharmacist Hieronymus Ivanovich Krause arrived in Tashkent in 1870 and began worki...
The chimes in the square are one of the capital’s landmarks. The clocks from a destroyed town hall ...

The beautiful and distinctive theater building at the intersection of Zarkaynar and Gulbazar street...

Once, this place was called Asakin Square — a major transport hub and one of the city’s main landma...