It is one of the safest areas around. You have options of street food, a supermarket and a great coffee shop Cafelitto. It is also one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Tashkent. The shop owners are helpful. There are various alternatives for shopping and also a great park. You will love being around.
There are a lot of trees and places to walk. It is interesting to walk with children, you can feed pigeons. There is a mini market and rental of scooters and bicycles. Public transport is also convenient. Nearby is a street with a huge variety of fast food
This alley was preserved with great efforts. Then there was a large-scale reconstruction, now there is a place to sit, take a walk and run for the kids. Drinks and snacks are sold in shops within walking distance. What is disappointing is the remnants of the alley's former glory. At some point in time, alcoholics and parasites flooded this place. There are only a few individuals left, but it is unpleasant to see them, especially since they beg brazenly. Relaxing in the alley on hot days will help you relax. I recommend.
Gagarin Street in Tashkent is an alley on both sides of which there are grocery stores, industrial goods, notary offices, a private clinic and other organizations. Near the bus stop there are vendors of vegetables and fruits, trade goes on in the summer until 21 o'clock and even later. In the evening, children's attractions begin their work, which can run up to 22 hours. There is an underground passage, which, however, no one uses. In the evening, you can play table tennis, rackets and nets are provided for those who wish. You can sit on benches in the shade of large plane trees, which is especially pleasant in the stifling heat in summer. Soft drinks and ice cream are sold nearby. There is a beautiful monument to Yuri Gagarin across the street, the first cosmonaut of the world is remembered and honored here.
On the downside, not far from the bus stop, people feed pigeons, there are a lot of them here. It is in this place that pigeon droppings lie in a layer on the asphalt and it is very unpleasant to see. This place should be rinsed with water from hoses more often.
A good place, lots of things, cars, people and a good mood. Very good.
This is a great place to relax. For many years, pigeons have been living here in flocks, their people come with children and feed them coolly in summer, there are tall perennial trees around, I personally remember since 1975 this is such a street. I recommend that those who simply want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city come and sit and feed the pigeons.
A good repair was done, good lighting. There are a lot of bicycles and scooters, attractions for children. Table tennis. Special attention, a huge number of pigeons, so beautiful
I liked the old alley better. Large shady trees, benches and pigeons. Lots of pigeons. They weren't afraid of people. Stop with wonderful puff pastry. The bus stop was redone, many trees were cut down, and there were fewer benches. But they put paving stones from the alley and across the road. This is a place for people. ((( I don't understand how the road became for people and what was in the head of the one who invented the paving stones on the road. But maybe someone likes it. All markers taste different
It became clean, the drunks were almost removed
There are pigeons, you can buy food in the nearest store)
There are a lot of benches, but I often see feet climbing on them (both children and adults)
Horror. There is no question about infrastructure, everything is nice and tidy. Among the disadvantages are non-working fountains, sleeping homeless people on skomakes and 1001 tennis tables, which interfere with free walking.
A unique place in Tashkent. A cozy small alley with access to the monument to Yuri Gagarin. A slight nostalgia for the times of the USSR. Here you can read Gagarin's story related to Uzbekistan.
I noticed that it's a little dirty, but overall it's a great place to stay. Cozy benches create a pleasant atmosphere, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing time and relax.
Spontaneous trade breaks everything, there is no order, and the cafes and minimagazas that were planned are still RUSTING, apparently the prices are horse-drawn for rent, the lighting is almost not working
A wonderful new alley! For walks of any age . Old big green trees and fountains will give you coolness on a hot day, a large number of benches, as well as children's attractions, ice cream and drinks and cotton candy will add to the mood! A large number of tennis tables until late at night in the warmer months will provide you with the opportunity to play sports. I recommend
A good place to walk. There are pigeons and bums hanging out on the opposite side. A whole bunch of polatok with food. But the price is too high there.
I walk here every day. It doesn't look bad, but the lights are often off. In general, the alley is good, a lot of people play table tennis. There are also drunks, but they are few. The area is quiet and peaceful.
The alley is beautiful, very poorly cleaned. Garbage piles on the sides of the alley. Poor lighting in the evening. The lamps are not lit on the fanlights.
The alley is slowly turning into a street with canteens.right at the beginning of the street is a canteen, a little further a booth selling a hot dog was installed, there is no water or sewage in the booth, in short, complete unsanitary conditions
I remember the alley from my childhood.Now it has been transformed in the best possible way.Comfortable benches, lanterns in the evening!The facades of the houses along the alley are pleasing to the eye!Children have plenty of space!
It's dirty, loaded with decommissioned carousels, trampolines, it's impossible to walk, ping-pong tables block all exits, scooters that are rented to everyone, drive at speed right down the alley
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Зафар Закиров
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April 25
Everything is quiet, calm, You can take a walk. The only thing not cleaned near the benches, there are Parking spaces along the road
It has become a bit of a neglected place. I would like more care. There are not enough trash cans. And if they tolerate pigeons, then it didn't hurt to clean up after them.
An interesting update of the alley, if you do not pay attention to the lighting lanterns executed completely in the style of "cosmos". And also not to know the rather bad background of O. Chusovitina's graffiti on the end of the house.
It's good that they paved and did well near the monument to Gagarin, otherwise you could break your legs there, only you didn't make a normal stop, they fenced off with bricks, horror, buses stop taking up half the road