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Hello there, on this article, I’d like to share with you the listing of essentially the most stunning metro stations in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. If you happen to’re studying this publish, I assume that you just’re both fascinated with going to Tashkent, otherwise you’re already there and on the lookout for some issues to do. On this case, you possibly can learn my article about our itinerary for Tashkent and Samarkand in 4 days as effectively – you may discover numerous priceless suggestions.Â
Is Tashkent underground value visiting?Â
Lots of people are questioning the place Tashkent underground is value visiting. Nicely, the quick – reply is sure, in fact. Tashkent metro is among the hottest landmarks in Tashkent – not solely it’s sensible and transports you from place A to put B, nevertheless it’s additionally beautiful. Tashkent has among the most stunning metro stations on this planet.
Furthermore, Tashkent metropolitan is immaculately clear and really low cost. The ticket for one trip prices lower than $0.3 (in December 2021, it was circa 1400 UZS, which is $0.14, and for that cash, you possibly can spend your entire day visiting varied metro stations! Nonetheless, it’s worthwhile to pay once more when you exit the metro.
A bit in regards to the historical past of the Tashkent metro
Tashkent metro was opened in 1977 in the course of the USSR occasions (Uzbekistan was a part of the USSR) and it was the primary underground in Central Asia. It at present has 43 stations, 31 of that are underground. It’s not as deep because the metro in Moscow or St. Petersburg, for instance, nonetheless, it was pretty difficult to construct as Tashkent is liable to earthquakes (certainly one of them destroyed half of the town in the midst of the twentieth century). Therefore, the underground in Tashkent was constructed to final – it will probably endure earthquakes with the magnitude of 9 (which is so much).Â
Since 2020, tokens are not accepted within the Tashkent metro. You should purchase a paper ticket with a QR code in a particular sales space with a cashier via the particular app or use any contactless financial institution card to be able to enter (we used Monzo playing cards from the UK with no issues).
When does metro in Tashkent shut
If you happen to’re questioning in regards to the opening hours of the metro in Tashkent, it normally works from 5am to midnight. Throughout some holidays, it opens even earlier. The breaks between trains are normally round 8 minutes. That’s a bit unlucky as a result of it signifies that to be able to see a lot of the stations in Tashkent, it’s worthwhile to exit, take photographs after which wait 8 minutes till the following practice.
Probably the most stunning metro stations in Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Our prime listing
Alright, lastly, let’s discuss essentially the most stunning metro stations in Tashkent. There are fairly a number of, nonetheless, I’ll listing right here those that we thought had been essentially the most beautiful!Â
Our absolute favorite metro station in Tashkent is Kosmonavtlar. We preferred it so much due to its uniqueness. As you possibly can see from the title, it’s devoted to the cosmonauts and never simply cosmonauts, however an important soviet cosmonauts like Yuri Gagarin or Valentina Tereshkova. I liked the color scheme and the design of this station – it’s completely beautiful. We spent about 5 minutes simply strolling round and searching on the portraits of various cosmonauts – fortunately, that was straightforward because the gaps between trains are round 7-9 minutes (8, on common).
One other of the must-visit Tashkent metro stations is Alisher Navoi. Named after the well-known Afghan poet, who lived within the fifteenth century, this station seems to be like a palace. I’m fairly positive I’ve seen it on the listing of essentially the most stunning stations in your entire world, but when not, I feel it completely deserves to be there. Sadly, I couldn’t take a photograph that might do that station justice, because it seems to be 100 occasions higher in particular person!Â
ToshkentÂ
One other beautiful metro station in Tashkent is known as after the town, the place it’s positioned, Tashkent. Within the Uzbek language, Toshkent is the title of the town (or Тошкент – when Cyrillic was nonetheless utilized in Uzbekistan). Toshkent is the underground station serving the central railway station of Uzbekistan. The station seems to be very monumental – with massive marble columns embellished with stunning blue carved decorations on the prime.Â

Mustakillik
One other beautiful metro station is Mustakillik – it jogged my memory of the Avtovo metro station in Saint Petersburg, Russia, nevertheless it’s additionally someway very totally different. The ceiling and the chandeliers had been attractive!Â

Pakhtakor
Pakhator is one other station in central Tashkent that’s value visiting. It’s the interchange station from Alisher Navoi – you don’t even have to take any trains to get there. Whereas the station itself is reasonably easy, the partitions are embellished with marble that appears like conventional Uzbek embroidery – undoubtedly distinctive and beautiful! You may see numerous these stunning geometrical patterns in different cities of Uzbekistan (e.g. in Samarkand or Bukhara).Â
Beruniy
Bernie station has a barely totally different format in comparison with different stations – it has a a lot wider platform and an arched roof with a geometrical sample. It’s not as grand as Alisher Navoi or Kosmonavtlar, nevertheless it’s completely value visiting when you’ve got additional time in Tashkent.Â

TinchlikÂ
We didn’t spend that a lot time in Tinchlik – mainly, when the practice stopped, I ran out, regarded round, took 1 photograph and ran again to the practice, as we wanted to go to the following location and it was already getting late. Nonetheless, I need to say that I preferred what I noticed throughout these 30 seconds – should you’re a bit luckier than we had been and you’ve got extra time to discover the Tashkent metro, you possibly can discover and revel in this station.

Gafur GulomÂ
The final some of the stunning metro stations in Tashkent is named Gafur Gulom and it’s named after a really well-known Uzbek poet and author. Whereas the station itself is extra easy (nonetheless, it’s nonetheless made from marble), I just like the distinctive and weird ceiling with round lamps on the prime!Â

Abstract of essentially the most stunning metro stations in TashkentÂ
Alright, these had been 8 of essentially the most stunning metro stations in Tashkent and I feel not less than 2 of them should be recognised on the worldwide degree. As I discussed beforehand, the gaps between the trains in Tashkent are barely lengthy, round 8 minutes, on common. Therefore, visiting each station in Tashkent may take a complete day. If you happen to solely have 1 hour to discover the Tashkent metro, I like to recommend visiting these 3 stations: Alisher Navoi (+ Pakhtakor, as they’re technically one station), Mustakillik and, in fact, Kosmonavtlar, which might be essentially the most distinctive station I’ve seen in Uzbekistan.Â
There are far more beautiful metro stations in Tashkent than 8 – I solely had a possibility to discover these 8 and the opposite ones we’ve seen on the best way to Chorsu market and another points of interest, however these 8 had been those that impressed us essentially the most.Â
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