10 Must-Visit Hidden Gems in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan must-see attractions
When it comes to exploring Uzbekistan, hidden treasures await beyond the well-known attractions commonly recommended. For a truly unforgettable journey off the beaten path, here are 10 must-visit hidden gems that will enrich your experience in this captivating country.
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Where I stayed during my trip:
Khiva: Khiva Karim Sulton
Bukhara: Hotel Mironshox
Samarkand: Hotel Mohina
Tashkent: Anvar's Guests
1. Street Markets
Each city has its own bazaar where the locals go for groceries. I'm someone who loves a crowded market, I loved the ones in Bukhara and Tashkent (Locations: in Bukhara, in Tashkent). Explore the labyrinthine alleys brimming with spices and local produce, immersing yourself in the authentic hustle and bustle of daily life. The bazaar that disappointed me a little was in Samarcand, as it's full of tourists and doesn't feel authentic anymore. For a more immersive experience, consider booking a tour in advance with a knowledgeable local guide.
2. Khiva at Night Time
Experience the enchanting allure of Khiva under the cloak of night. Wander through the ancient streets as historical sites come alive with atmospheric lighting, offering a glimpse into the city's storied past.
3. Offbeat Restaurants
Discover hidden culinary gems favored by locals in Bukhara and Samarkand. Indulge in authentic Uzbek cuisine at establishments like Jam, Café Shohrud in Bukhara, and Shokhrukh Nur in Samarcand, where flavorful dishes and warm hospitality await.
4. Rooftop Views
Elevate your perspective and soak in panoramic vistas:
Khiva: I recommend either Kuhna Ark or the Terrassa Cafe & Restaurant. I had hopes for the city walls, which are really nice but you don't have that great view over the historic part of the city.
Bukhara: I recommend Coffee&Shops, it has a nice view over one of the prettiest squares in Bukhara.
5. Registan at sunset
Witness the majestic beauty of Samarkand's Registan complex bathed in the warm hues of sunset. Climb to the upper levels of Madrasa Ulugh Beg for a breathtaking view of the illuminated gardens below (the stairs are in the souvenir shops).
6. Shopping in Uzbekistan
Explore the rich artisanal heritage of Uzbekistan and acquire unique handmade treasures, from intricate Persian carpets in Bukhara to locally crafted souvenirs. Take your time to peruse multiple shops and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each item. It's a great chance to purchase some of these unique rugs, I'd suggest going around multiple shops and getting an idea of their price. Prices vary depending on the materials (silk or wool) and on the level of detail of the rug's drawing.
7. Lights at Night
Experience the magical ambiance of Bukhara and Samarkand's main squares adorned with colorful lights after dusk. Don't miss the captivating light show in Samarkand at 8:30 pm, adding an extra layer of enchantment to your evening.
8. Wander Around
Delve into the lesser-known neighborhoods and hidden corners of Uzbek cities to gain insight into local life. Explore the distinctive Jewish and Russian quarters in Samarkand, each offering a unique cultural perspective.
Embark on a journey of discovery and uncover the hidden gems that lie beneath the surface of Uzbekistan's rich tapestry of history, culture, and hospitality.