In which district of Tashkent should a tourist stay
Tashkent is the pearl of Central Asia, a city with a rich history and rapidly developing modernity. Tashkent is the capital of which republic? That's right, it is the capital of Uzbekistan, a large metropolis that amazes with its greenery, wide avenues, and a surprising combination of ancient traditions and innovative architecture. When planning a trip here, every tourist asks: which district of Tashkent should I choose for accommodation to most conveniently explore the sights, enjoy local cuisine, and feel the pulse of the city?
To answer this question, we will delve into the main districts of Tashkent, highlighting their advantages and features for different categories of travelers. Get ready for an exciting journey, and you can always buy tickets to Tashkent on Kupi.com on the Kupi.com website.

Tashkent is divided into 12 districts. For a tourist, it's not only important what to see in Tashkent, but also where to stay. Therefore, the most interesting will be the central districts and those adjacent to them, where the main attractions, hotels, restaurants, and developed transport infrastructure are concentrated.
Mirabad District
One of the most developed and convenient districts for tourists, especially for those arriving in the city by train. The Central Railway Station "Tashkent-Central" is located here.
Mirabad District is considered the modern center of the city, from where it is easy to reach most attractions. The presence of the central railway station, the "Tashkent" metro station, as well as numerous bus and tram routes makes this district ideal from a logistics point of view. Hotels of various levels are represented here – from budget to five-star, as well as many apartments. An important plus is the developed infrastructure: an abundance of restaurants, cafes, shopping centers (e.g., Compass Mall, Central Park), banks, and shops.
Although it is not a historical center in its pure form, there is something to see here:
- Tashkent TV Tower: a symbol of modern Tashkent, with a revolving restaurant and panoramic views.
- Botanical Garden: an oasis of greenery and tranquility.
- Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre: a magnificent building, an architectural monument.

Yunusabad District
One of the largest and most densely populated districts of Tashkent, stretching from the center to the north. It offers a wide selection of accommodation and infrastructure. Here you can find both luxurious hotels of international chains and cozy guesthouses, as well as apartments for every taste and budget. The Yunusabad metro line runs through the district, providing quick connections to the center and other parts of the city. There are several parks and squares in the district where you can relax from the city bustle. Large shopping centers (e.g., Mega Planet Mall, Tashkent City Mall), markets, restaurants, and cafes are also located here. The district is quite large, so it is important to choose accommodation near metro stations or public transport stops to avoid spending a lot of time on the road.
Attractions:
- Tashkent City: a modern business and cultural center with skyscrapers, parks, fountains, and exhibition complexes. An excellent example of how rapidly Tashkent is developing.
- Palace of Forums: an impressive modern building hosting major events.
- National Park of Uzbekistan: a huge green area with attractions and recreation spots.

Shaykhantakhur District
If you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of old Tashkent, feel its history and culture, then Shaykhantakhur District is what you need. Ancient mosques, madrasahs, and markets that preserve the spirit of past centuries are concentrated here.
This is the center of the old city (Eski Shahar), where the main historical and religious attractions are located. An authentic atmosphere reigns here: narrow streets, chaykhanas, and bustling oriental bazaars create a unique flavor. Many iconic places can easily be explored on foot. For tourists, the advantage lies in the variety of accommodation: here you can easily find something to suit your taste and budget, from small guesthouses in traditional style to modern hotels near historical quarters.
Attractions:
- Khast-Imam Complex (Hazrati Imam): the main religious sanctuary of Tashkent, including a mosque, madrasah, and mausoleum. The famous Uthman Quran – one of the oldest in the world – is kept here.
- Chorsu Bazaar: one of the largest and oldest bazaars in Central Asia. Here you can buy everything: from spices and dried fruits to carpets and handicrafts.
- Kukeldash Madrasah: a large medieval madrasah, which is an active Islamic educational institution.

Chilanzar District
One of the oldest residential districts of Tashkent, which, despite its distance from the very center, offers comfortable living conditions and good transport accessibility. This is a good choice for those looking for tranquility and more budget-friendly accommodation options. The district is known for its green courtyards, wide streets, and a relatively small amount of tourist hustle. Many apartments and budget hotels are available here, making it attractive for long-term stays or for those looking for economical options. The infrastructure is well-developed: there are shops, markets, cafes, and restaurants for local residents, allowing you to immerse yourself in the daily life of the city. The Chilanzar metro line runs through the district, as well as numerous bus routes, allowing quick access to the center.
Attractions:
- Gafur Gulyam Park: a large green park with attractions and walking areas.
- Museum of Olympic Glory: for sports enthusiasts.

Yakkasaray District
Yakkasaray District is one of the central and prestigious districts of Tashkent. It borders Mirabad District and is an excellent choice for those who appreciate aesthetics, comfort, and proximity to cultural sites.
In addition, the district is famous for its well-maintained parks, which are ideal for walks and relaxation. Many embassies and representative offices of international companies are located here, contributing to a high level of safety and infrastructure. For tourists, the choice of accommodation is wide: there are many quality hotels and apartments catering to guests with different needs.
Attractions:
- Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan: located in a building that is itself a masterpiece of 19th-century architecture, showcasing the rich heritage of Uzbek masters.
- Amir Temur Square: a central square with a monument to Tamerlane, surrounded by important historical buildings.
- National Academic Drama Theatre of Uzbekistan.
- Art Gallery of Uzbekistan.
How to get to Tashkent and move around the city
To start your adventure, you will probably need to buy tickets to Tashkent on Kupi.comor from other cities (for example, direct flights are available , Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk). Direct flights are operated by several airlines, including Uzbekistan Airways, Aeroflot, Utair. The travel time is about 4 hours.
After arriving in Tashkent, moving around the city is quite convenient:
- The Tashkent Metro is an attraction in itself, with beautiful stations. It is the fastest and cheapest way to travel between districts.
- Buses and minibuses: an extensive network of routes covers the entire city.
- Taxis: a very affordable and convenient means of transport, local apps can be used.




