Tashkent City Tour
Tashkent City Tour
Tashkent sprawls in all directions from its focal point — Amir Timur Square. It is here that you can see Uzbekistan's curious elevation of Tamerlane to national hero.
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The Alisher Navoi Opera House is one of Tashkent's most picturesque buildings. It was originally built by Japanese and Korean prisoners of war in 1947 to the design of Shchusev, the man who built Lenin's tomb. Subsequent renovations have brought out the original's ornate interior decorations, including rooms built in the style of each of the country's most prominent cities.
The singers and musicians here earn only the merest fraction of their counterparts in Western Europe though they are highly skilled. If opera was this cheap in any other country every seat of every performance would be filled. Alas, opera is not a priority for the majority of Uzbeks which explains why the auditorium is often less than half full. Nevertheless it is by far Tashkent's best nightlife option and is a magnet for both foreigners and Uzbek intelligentsia alike.
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These activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences around where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can suggest tours and activities that will introduce you to the local ways of life.
Tashkent City Tour
Tashkent sprawls in all directions from its focal point — Amir Timur Square. It is here that you can see Uzbekistan's curious elevation of Tamerlane to national hero.