The Khast-Imam Complex is one of the must-visit sites in Tashkent. This architectural marvel boasts of its impressive beauty and rich historical importance. The complex consists of several structures, including the Barak-khan Madrasah, the Tilla Sheikh Mosque, and the Mausoleum of Kaffal Shashi. The grand Qur'an of Osman displayed in the museum of manuscripts is another popular attraction here.
The Chorsu Bazaar is a great place to experience Uzbekistan's vibrant market culture. Here, you can find everything from spices and dried fruits to meat and handicrafts. Afterward, take a short walk to Amir Timur Square, the central square of Tashkent, named after the famous Uzbeki conqueror. The Shiny globe surrounded by fountains with two-storied pavilions is a prime feature of the square. One can also check out the Amir Timur Museum to know more about his life.
Start your final day with fantastic panoramic views of Tashkent from the Tashkent TV Tower, one of the highest freestanding structures in Central Asia. Afterward, visit the Museum of Applied Arts, which showcases a superb collection of Uzbek masterpieces, ranging from ceramics, calligraphy, jewelry to traditional carpets. It's a perfect place to buy souvenirs to take home.
For more religious places, you can visit some of the mosques & Chilonzor Cemetery. If you want to experience nature, you can go to the Ugam-Chatkal National Park. If you have extra time, visit the Navoi Opera and Ballet Theater or visit the Alisher Navoiy Park. Those who enjoy shopping will also love the Mega Planet Mall.