Visit the Chorsu bazaar to get a feel of Tashkent if not for anything else. This farmers market is housed under seven tiled domes. The variety and colour of the fruit and vegetable selections, the crowds and the noise- it will all blow you away. Situated in the heart of the old town, this is one of the largest and oldest markets in Central Asia.
Saligokh Street, a walking street stretching between Mustakillik Mayodony and Amir Timusquare, is known locally as Broadway. It is lined with modern supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques. The trendy area of Tashkent, the fashion conscious shop here and new designers choose this location to set up shop. Take a walk down this street, pick up a few knick-knacks and get a cup of coffee to experience Tashkent’s upmarket culture.
Open all days except Mondays, this sprawling bazaar houses a vast collection of goods. Pick up leather items, clothes, shoes and much more as you browse the crowded streets of this market.
Located in the National Park, it is actually an artisans' training center and workshop. Watch as a host of talented painters, potters and lacquer workers create magnificent pieces of art. Pick up handicrafts, rugs and ceramics, and contribute to their cause as well.
A large mall and entertainment center in Tashkent, Kontinent houses many stores with women’s and men’s fashion, home items, and much more.
If this knick-knacks and random bric-a-brac that you’re searching for, this is the place to be. A vast collection of items, souvenirs, gifts, collectibles and a lot of junk- this market provides a unique shopping experience.