
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to central Tashkent through its grand squares, leafy promenades, modern park spaces, and famous market. It will suit travelers who want an easy, vivid overview of the city’s character, from state monuments to everyday street life.
The route starts in Tashkent itself, giving you a sense of the capital’s scale and rhythm before leading you to Amir Temur Square, where the equestrian statue, fountains, and broad paved paths set a ceremonial tone. From there, you continue along Sailgokh Street, a lively urban stretch, and then reach Mustaqillik Maydoni, where formal gardens, open space, and national symbols show another side of the city’s identity.
The walk then moves on to Tashkent City Park, where trimmed lawns, water features, and contemporary buildings create a fresh contrast with the older civic center. The tour ends at Chorsu Bozor, one of the city’s best-known markets, beneath its large blue dome and among stalls piled with bread, spices, fruit, textiles, and household goods.
Along the way, the most memorable moments are likely to be the gleam of fountains in the sun, the shift from monumental boulevards to busy market lanes, and the rich colors and aromas waiting for you at the final stop.





