Mist visit . 6th floor js the view deck and 8th floor got a restaurant. It's must visit. One of the oldest and man made TV tower and that's from the old Soviet days.
I really liked it, on the 1st floor there is a small museum of world TV towers and towers with a description very interesting, we visited the observation deck looked at the city from a bird's-eye view it turns out the city is very large, we visited the restaurant on the 8th floor treated ourselves to cakes and drinks, drank tea "Moulin Rouge" we were scared that everything was expensive there in the end the bill about 16 thousand tenge was released for 5 people (these are 5 different cakes, a drink of 1 liter, a kettle of tea) + pleasant music, excellent service, a wonderful panorama of the city, moving floors in a circle (you sit resting and spinning around the axis of the tower) the speed is very small smoothly and honestly for fun. I advise you to visit.
The tower is beautiful and tall. The height of the observation deck is 100 m, the restaurant is 110 m. Not very convenient access by passenger transport. A taxi is better. The observation deck is comfortable, there is a place to sit, buy drinks and snacks. The restaurant is on the floor above (+10 m) by elevator. The prices are affordable, at the cafe level. You can eat and drink inexpensively. The restaurant rotates around an axis, so when you take a table, you will spin. You can just take tea or drinks at the restaurant. There is alcohol on sale, but the prices are high.
The TV tower in Tashkent is one of the most iconic structures of the city and the whole of Uzbekistan. An impressive architectural creation with a height of 375 meters, it is not only an important telecommunications facility, but also a popular tourist attraction.
A distinctive feature of the tower is its unique appearance: it resembles a structure made of metal grilles, which gives it lightness and modern style. From the top there is a breathtaking view of Tashkent and its surroundings, especially in clear weather. The panoramic observation deck at an altitude of about 100 meters is one of the main places for tourists to visit, offering stunning views.
In addition to its technical significance, the tower is known for its restaurant area with a rotating hall, which makes it possible to enjoy the views during lunch or dinner. The interior of the restaurant is stylish and modern, which adds uniqueness to the overall impression of the visit.
Great viewing platform!
We went up 2 times. The first one is at sunset. It is better to get up half an hour or an hour before sunset. Lights are gradually coming on in the city. It is especially good to look at the towers near Tashkent City Park (photo 2).
The second ascent: on one of the clear autumn days, the air was so transparent that the mountains covered with snow became visible from the city!
In photo 6, a general view to the northeast. About 50 km east of Tashkent, the ridges of the Western Tien Shan rise up: Ugamsky (photo 3), Pskemsky (photo 4) and Chatkalsky. Photo 5: Bolshoy Chimgan Mountain (3309m), photo 1: double-headed mount Kyzylnura (3267m)
The very interesting architecture of the tower, illuminated at night, differs from all in the world, while functioning and accessible to tourists, an observation deck at an altitude of 100m, allows you to view and evaluate the surrounding landscape of Tashkent, at an altitude of 110m there is a restaurant whose floor rotates around the axis of the tower, makes a full circle in 1 hour and You can view the surrounding views through the window. The cuisine in the restaurant is European, there is no Uzbek cuisine, it is not so colorful for tourists, the prices for dishes are tolerable, only alcohol is expensive, it costs the same as all the dishes ordered 😏
The TV tower is located next to the center of pilaf, so that, when visiting, you can kill two birds with one stone. And eat pilaf in Besh kazon, and admire Tashkent from a bird's-eye view. There is an observation deck on the TV tower, to get there you need to pay 50,000 soums, or about 350 rubles, for August 2024. The price is twice as expensive for a restaurant, but they skip the queue. I wanted to shoot one star for the restaurant, but realized that many people do not go to the restaurant, but just to the observation deck. And there is something to see and take good photos. I also think it's worth visiting the restaurant, not because of the food, although it's normal, but nothing more, and the prices are too high in my opinion. But you will get visual pleasure while sitting at a table and rotating with the hall, admiring the panorama of Tashkent from different sides.
I decided to see the city from a height of 100 meters of the TV Tower. Upstairs, where the observation deck itself is, there is a small cafe where you can get coffee/tea with dessert, and two floors above there is also a restaurant with a circular view of the city, but I decided not to go there, since exploring the city from the observation windows was quite enough for me. It is interesting to look at Tashkent from new angles.
An interesting tower.
Everything is sound inside.
The views of the city are good.
Polite staff.
Minuses:
There is not even an audio guide.
Do not buy coffee on the observation deck, it costs 30,000 soums, but the quality is no more than 5,000. (.
In the restaurant, on the 8th floor, they proudly stated that they have European cuisine, that the bill is at least 250,000 soums and you can drink coffee only if you order with this money.
A unique building, a cozy museum, an excellent restaurant. In the restaurant, the service is at the highest level, they individually put racks for clothes and bags for everyone and hang your things on them themselves. The floor moves slowly clockwise and then in the opposite direction. Great menu, great view of the city. I was two years ago, it got even better. In the evening, they turn off the overhead light and put a lamp for everyone, romance. There is live music.
The TV tower from the outside is very impressive in its architecture and beauty. Entrance ticket for 50,000 uzs. There's nothing to see inside except mock-ups of the world's TV towers along the corridor. The observation deck is at an altitude of 100 m (6th floor), the view, of course, is not very good, because of the low altitude. They wanted to go to the 8th floor, there is a restaurant there, they did not let them in, they forced everyone, even a child, to pay 100,000 uzs.Everyone turned back, because an expensive ticket turns out to be 150,000 uzs, and the three of them- 450,000. Height -375 m. The water park is clearly visible. The opinion is subjective, but I think that it is not worth going inside.
We were with my husband on 09/22/2024.We decided to eat in the restaurant, the restaurant itself is beautiful, you sit the whole city in your eyes, it rotates and you can cover the whole of Tashkent) the waiters are trying, well done)
But to get into the tower is a whole problem... the main thing is not to get to the lunch time of the reception at the entrance!we were waiting in line for the end of lunch, and then first they draw you a piece of paper how many people there are, then you go to the cashier, and then the checkpoint and the inspection of bags. (Cigarettes and lighters are not allowed)
And then the crowd stands at the elevator to someone on the observation deck on the 6th floor, and to someone in the restaurant...We got a check for $80.
I recommend you to visit!)
A gorgeous place without unnecessary words! The TV tower is always a separate story of the city! Incredibly beautiful and colorful
The staff is friendly and helpful as always! The cost of the entrance ticket is more than acceptable!
Very polite courteous restaurant staff, good cuisine, live music, to the performer bravo.. we celebrated the birthday of our spouse, many thanks for the compliment from the restaurant to the birthday boy. I definitely recommend you to visit, the price tag is acceptable.
- entrance is paid, about 500 rubles is not our money;
- you can look at the wonderful views of the city, in all directions;
- there was also a museum dedicated to television broadcasting, but I was in a hurry and didn't go into much detail. It seems to be just showcases with some exhibits.
- you can buy souvenirs.
- there is a restaurant on the top, they cook well, the surroundings are very beautiful. Only it is not indicated anywhere that by default 20% of the service fee is added to the account. Money is not a pity, prices are not very high (as in St. Petersburg in an average restaurant), but a tourist may just get into an unpleasant situation due to lack of cash.
We took the metro to Shahristan station and walked leisurely 20 minutes to our destination.. As soon as you get off the subway, the tower is all in sight. Flaunts from afar..
It is amazing in size.
Near the entrance to the tower there are models of the most famous TV towers in the world.
There are ticket offices on the ground floor. Entrance fee :
adult ticket 50,000 soums (350 rubles)
Children's ticket 25000sum(175 rubles)
Before going to the elevator, you need to go through the metal detector frame, and open the bags to detect dangerous and explosive substances.
The observation deck is on the 6th floor, the restaurant with a rotating floor is on the 8th floor. The restaurant has two halls, a red one where you can enjoy dishes of European and international cuisine and a blue hall for lovers of Uzbek and Oriental cuisine.
The views from the observation deck are magnificent. Tashkent, from a bird's-eye view..
I recommend you to visit!
An interesting structure, in the lobby there are mock-ups of TV towers from other countries, it is informative, the observation deck is located on the 8th button of the elevator, two buttons above there is a circular restaurant. Interesting angles of the city from a height, the tower itself leaves a feeling of comfort, a bonus to visiting is the pilaf center nearby.
A good tourist destination, you can see Tashkent from a bird's eye view. There is also a good exposition of mock-ups of TV towers, a cool collection of cassette recorders is on display.
The view of Tashkent at night is certainly not bad, but the reflections on the glasses will not be taken properly. So if you want to take pictures of the views from the TV tower, come in the afternoon.
You can also go higher, to the restaurant area. I can't tell you the prices in the restaurant, I haven't been there.
But in general, if you will be in Tashkent, I recommend visiting the TV tower.
A wonderful place!
You can see most of the city, it's very beautiful
It is convenient to see the nearest locations where you can go for a walk. There is a restaurant on the 8th floor.
We went up to the TV tower, looked at the city from a bird's-eye view, You can drink coffee on the observation deck or go higher to the restaurant, but we did not go. There are exhibits of TV towers from all over the world, it is very interesting
The city's observation deck. An inexpensive ticket in the region of 350 rubles. The visit time is unlimited. But there's not much to do there for more than an hour. The view of Tashkent is fantastic. Especially in clear weather. Slightly stained glass, inside and out. There is a spinning cafe on the floor above, but they are allowed on condition of booking a table. There is no pandemonium, everything is cultural. Air conditioners.
I really liked it! Suddenly. We first went up to the panoramic floor. But since it was evening and cloudy, good pictures did not work out. There were very few visitors. We calmly examined all the views of the city. Then we went up to the restaurant floor. All the tables are on a rotating platform. The platform makes one revolution per hour. You can't get close to the window here anymore and you don't look like a mirror. You can only walk to your table and leave the restaurant. It is forbidden to move around the hall
Шикарное место! Вид открываемый с высоты на город не передаваемый! Это нужно увидеть своими глазами! Интересный ресторан с хорошим обслуживаем! Парню, игравшему на скрипке, отдельная благодарность!!!
At the age of 39, he visited the TV Tower for the first time, although he was born in Tashkent. Well, to say that I would admire, no. Admission is 50,000 per person. You walk down the corridor and there are only models of other towers in the world. I was waiting for something to be told, to be shown, to be interactive, to understand the history of the tower, to be proud of it. The mess begins at the elevator where there are a lot of people and 2 elevators are loaded into the butt and you ride in them like in a barrel, You just walk around the observation deck and look at Tashkent and you can go down to the elevator queue.
Magnificent view of Tashkent from the observation deck! And the pilaf center, located nearby, is simply mind-blowing!! From huge cauldrons with pilaf to freshly squeezed pomegranate juice!))
The place is beautiful, but I still did not understand why we paid the money at the entrance if the observation deck does not work. We only found out that it wasn't working near the elevator. Basically, we were heading to a restaurant, so we still had the opportunity to explore everything around. But what do they charge money for? Just for the entrance? It's kind of weird.
The restaurant, by the way, is expected to be very expensive. We took tea with desserts. I didn't like any dessert, but we paid about 900,000 sums in total (not counting the entrance fee)
I recommend you to visit. The view from the top is excellent. It's not scary. There are 2 options. 1st is just an observation deck. The 2nd is a restaurant with an all-round view. The restaurant is 10 meters higher than the observation deck. The tables are slowly moving in a circle. The prices are not high, but higher than in the city.
Башня очень красивая, есть много макетов телебашен с разных стран (интересно посмотреть), виды на город лучше всего оценить в светлое время суток.
Ресторан:
+ крутится на 360 градусов, хороший обзор, корректно работает рецепшн, есть детские стульчики
- качество еды крайне низкое, блюда подают холодными, менеджер открытым текстом говорит "а что Вы хотите, заведение государственное", явно пытаются обмануть при расчете. туалет один (постоянно занят и очень грязный)
Вывод: башню посетить точно стоит, если хотите посетить ресторан, то бронируйте заранее и рассчитывайте на кофе/десерт, остальное лучше съесть внизу.
Great view of the city! The observation glass windows are clean. I would like to note the excellent condition of this Tashkent landmark.
Observation deck on the 6th floor
of the Koinot restaurant on the 8th floor (it also still rotates, a very unusual feeling)
The price of the restaurant is above average. Very attentive staff.
I recommend visiting in any weather. (admission is possible until 19.30) the ticket price is 50,000 soums.
Honestly?
It is impossible to tell in brief.
But I will try, because I value my time.Friends, you can mark this place just to admire the view of not quite "green Tashkent" as it used to be.
Well , as for the kitchen , it 's just disgustingly tasteless .The meat is dried up, the chicken is terrible, the eggplant snack))) I'm sorry, I won 't continue.Only croutons with garlic sauce))), let's go, nothing
I brought guests from Moscow, and I felt very sorry for myself, I disgraced myself. It's good that the guests decided to make an order for dessert later.
So, for guests from other countries, just for viewing and then quickly down and into a normal remtoran
We expected more from the observation deck. It is located on the first "thickening" at the conditional 6th level. There is a restaurant on the conditional 8th level, we have not been there, but the comrades who had dinner there say that it is worth visiting. If there was an observation deck on the second "thickening", I think it would be much better. And so, in general, there is a playground at about the level of 20-25 floors. The city is clearly visible.
Excellent panoramic view of the city. Convenient transportation- there is a bus stop nearby, but parking is bad. The buses run great. One of the disadvantages is a crowd of people on holidays, an old, Soviet place with 2 elevators to go up to the 6th floor - a panoramic view. You have to wait in line at the elevator. It's great for one time. I'm not going back.
I can't say that this is absolutely useless entertainment. But it's not much use)
Of course, I'm picky, because I often travel and have seen better TV towers. Minsk, for example, will surprise you many times more.
In fact, the 1st floor. You will not be allowed into the restaurant without a deposit. It is not a fact that you will eat on this deposit. Walk around at a height "in a circle" for 3 minutes. They won't let you take a look at the city. Children are running around. Someone is sneezing. And all that. Generally not a "delight"
One of the symbols of Tashkent, a must-visit! There is an opportunity to climb the observation deck with a height of about 100m.
There is a Central Asian pilaf center below - also a must-visit!
There is nothing to do on the whole tour, but you need to go there and climb to the 6th floor and see Tashkent from a bird's eye view, and then go to the restaurant on the 8th floor. A very interesting approach: you sit at a table in a restaurant, and it rotates 360 degrees. And another of the main features of all Uzbek restaurants is that tips for the staff are included in the price. In general, you need to visit the Tashkent TV tower. The main thing is to see it at night (the illumination is like the Eiffel Tower in Paris)