A cool ice arena, we often go to various shows on ice, a large parking lot, the metro is within walking distance, volunteers, very incidentally, help with the direction
A grandiose project. Convenient location, very beautiful. However, I would like it to be a large winter sports complex, as planned and announced everywhere initially, and not a business complex with a bunch of offices unrelated to sports.
The hockey arena is made cool and high-quality.
The locker rooms are clean and large, the ice is super, the lobby is convenient for waiting for players. The only thing I would ask the management to pay attention to is the toilet for visitors, which is near the security at the entrance (repairs, cleanliness, paper, soap, etc. are required)
A pretty good ice arena, considering that there are only a couple of ice arenas in Tashkent. In general, it is convenient to watch hockey. I don't know about the concerts yet. I haven't been to a concert there.
There are many entrances and exits. The interior is clean, the chairs are ordinary and comfortable. I was at the concert and was surprised that there are no monitor screens, thanks to which the artist can be seen from the back rows. It was very uncomfortable.
A good place. I won't go to the concert there anymore, it's clearly not a concert venue. And a hockey match looks very good. I didn't expect such a move from hockey.
It's a very cool place
Since there was a carpooler, I had a lot of fun. I advise you to hold corporate parties there. The DJ was great.
The ice rink facility itself is super. Respect who opened this building
A good set, but it's better to take a place to see something at the bottom, from above you won't see anything here, the skating rink is super, there are few people even on weekends
A wonderful new stadium, large capacity, convenient entrances and passageways. Good light. Externally, the architecture is controversial. And it is not entirely clear why there is such a large ice stadium in Tashkent, because there are no hockey teams in the country.
The best ice rink in Tashkent.
The ice is great
The skates are great
The staff is good
Cons there is a queue at the checkout, but it is compensated by everything else. I recommend. (If you are walking for the first time, when you fall, gather your fingers into a fist)
Parking is super, it's nice that it's free. The concert hall itself is nice, clean, and the staff is polite. After the concert, the departure is a bit complicated, although it is well organized.
Bring your child to figure skating or hockey classes, and there is also an ice rink for amateur skating. And there are also cool festive events on the territory of the Humo Arena.
The modern infrastructure of the arena, the presence of score screens, funny contests, cheerleading, comfortable folding chairs. The grounds and toilets are clean. The visit is recommended!
I was there once, at a BI-2 concert and I really liked it. The location is convenient, clean both inside and outside, friendly staff and, in principle, the structure is impressive.
For us, hockey is a wonderful and naturally new thing. I didn't expect that I would like it so much that I even thought about giving my son to hockey... it was exciting!
Parking is large and convenient. The staff is helpful. The ice is the best. The concerts are the most attended. The interior atmosphere of the palace is impressive.
Questions to some people from the staff: on January 3, at about 21.20, a VERY rude guard worked in the parking booth, did not tell me where to go to the rink, some other guard was walking next to and backing away, it was strange, and the employee at the rink when she already left at 22.30 took the key out of my hands, but immediately began to claim that I didn't give him the key)) I had to prove it, and after a minute he remembered))
A good complex. The concert hall has air conditioning, which is good. It would be great to expand the fan zone. Otherwise, in some cases, there are stampedes.