Tashkent City Park
Tashkent City Park is the best place to visit in the capital of Uzbekistan. If you don't know what to do in Tashkent, be sure to come and see today. There is a planetarium, museum of wax figures, amphitheatre, sports ground, coffee shops and recreational facilities. The park is a combination of beautiful landscape areas, architectural structures and a variety of entertainment opportunities. However, Tashkent City Park is not only about nature and architecture. Here you will find a lot of entertainment, which we will tell you about later.
Park in Tashkent City
Tashkent City Park - the largest recreational area in the whole city, which is located in the center of Tashkent. The park was established in 2019 and its area reaches up to 18 hectares. Such a huge area covers a lot of amenities and entertainments inside. The following entertainment venues will help you spend your time with pleasure:
1. The first ever planetarium of this type in Tashkent with cognitive scientific programs for children in which information is explained in an accessible language. Also, children can get answers to frequently asked questions on this topic. In total, there are 9 programs, one for each day. They are shown in Uzbek, Russian and English languages.
2. Museum of wax figures is one of the most popular and unique places in the park. Here you can find life-size figures of famous people. The museum presents 24 figures made by hand with high precision.
3. The amphitheater is a place located in the center of the park where you can enjoy various show performances, humorous presentations and musical concerts.
4. For sports lovers, there are basketball courts where you can play and show who is the best. After your three-pointers, you can relax in the nearest coffee shops and refresh yourself with your favorite drink.
You already know everything about the park, but what about the surrounding area?
Across the street is a Hilton Hotel, a congress hall and Uzbekistan's first skyscraper - Nest One. The biggest project, however, is the construction of the Tashkent City Mall, which is expected to open in August. The other parts of the park are surrounded by residential complexes, including Boulevard and Gardens Residence.
Navigation in the Tashkent City Park
Park has a huge area of 18 hectares, which can be compared to 26 football fields, and of course it is easy to get lost. Information kiosks have been installed throughout the park to help visitors find their way around. So the kiosks are placed to ensure that no one gets lost. They have three language options to choose from, and these are Uzbek, Russian and English - suitable for everyone. The interface is made as simple as possible to ensure easy use for people of different ages. Moreover, a road for cyclists was allocated throughout the park. The road is made of a special material that prevents slipping.
Musical Fountain in the park
An incredible feature of the park is its musical fountain. With its beauty and opportunity, the fountain attracts residents of the country and tourists to see a delightful water show with light effects. Not forget to mention that the water stream shoots up to 80 m in height Below is the fountain schedule.
Day of the week | Working hours |
Monday | 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Tuesday | 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Wednesday | 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Thursday | 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Friday | 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Saturday | 15:30, 16:30, 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Sunday | 15:30, 16:30, 18:30, 19:30, 20:30 and 21:30 |
Tashkent City Park restaraunts & cafe
Most of the restaurants and cafes are located in the park, and here is a list of them:
- Arrows&Sparrows - Dubai project in Tashkent with a summer terrace with stunning views of the park.
- Kofteci Ramiz - turkish restaurant with century-old history.
- Bellissimo Pizza - the number one pizza chain in Uzbekistan.
- Dayako Chicken&Beer - South Korean style pub with fresh draft beer and chicken dishes.
- Baskin Robbins - ice cream that the whole world loves.
Restaurants and cafes outside the park:
- Köşebaşı Tashkent - a real taste of shish kebab, which combines spiciness, skill and taste;
- Bon! - chain of French café and pastry shops in Tashkent;
- Pie Republic - chain of cafes and pastry shops;
- Sıralı Kebap - experience the flavors of Turkish and Ottoman cuisine with special Sıralı presentations;
- BRIDGE Lounge Bar - a place for the soul with European and Pan-Asian cuisine.
Public transport near the park
Since public transportation is the most practical way to get around Uzbekistan, getting to Tashkent City Park should be easier than ever. The answer is yes!
There are 4 metro stations near the park, these are "Halklar Do'stligi" which is located next to the planetarium, "Uzbekistan" which is located right under the Nest One skyscraper, "Pakhtakor" and "Alisher Navoi" stations next to the Tashkent City Mall.
These are the numbers of buses that run around the Tashkent City:
- 11, 32, 47, 56, 76, 84, 103, 118, 150 - Furqat street;
- 28, 35, 44, 46, 53, 64, 65, 68, 89, 91, 100, 115, 123, 152, 155, 196, - Alisher Navoi street;
- 141, 196 - Olmazor street;
- 51, 141, 196 - Islam Karimov street.
Based on your preferences, you need the bus number closer to the place where you want to stop. To clarify, enter the street names in the search browser to make sure in which part of the park you would like to stay.
What are the working hours of Tashkent City Park?
The park's operating hours depend on the season, and currently the park is open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Where is the park located?
The park is located on the territory of the Tashkent City International Business Center in the central district of the city - Shaikhantakhur district. Between Islam Karimov and Alisher Navoi Streets, as well as Furkat and Olmazor Streets.
How much does it cost to enter the park?
Entrance to the park is free. The cost of entry depends on the age of the visitor and the day of the week. Usually the entrance to the park is free. Entrance to the park by car - 20,000 soums. Prices may be higher on weekends and holidays. Please check local information or the park's official website before visiting.


