New Tashkent Attractions: Park, Museums, and What to Track
Use the New Tashkent cluster only if it solves a real route problem: a park-side extension, a new museum stop, or business/event logistics east of the established city center. For a first Tashkent day, the old-city, metro, Chorsu, and central food routes still do more work.
Choose the right page
| Traveler problem | Use this page |
|---|---|
| Deciding whether New Uzbekistan Park or New Tashkent belongs in the itinerary | New Tashkent and New Uzbekistan Park |
| Choosing one newer cultural stop instead of another broad attractions list | New museums and cultural spaces in Tashkent |
| Planning a classic first visit | Tashkent attractions |
| Connecting the area with airport, metro, or taxi logic | Tashkent transport |
What belongs in this cluster now
- New Uzbekistan Park and New Tashkent work best as a planning topic: road access, future districts, event venues, and airport-adjacent logistics.
- Islamic Civilization Center is the strongest current cultural addition for many visitors because it fits the Khazrati Imam side of the city.
- Tansykbaev House Museum is a quieter art detour for repeat visitors or travelers who want a smaller museum day.
- Centre for Contemporary Arts Tashkent belongs on a watchlist until the public opening and program details you need for your exact dates are clear from current official channels.
Use by time available
Half day
Choose either the Khazrati Imam and Islamic Civilization Center side of town, or a simple New Uzbekistan Park extension if your route already points east. Do not try to combine both sides in a tight half day.
Full day
Pair one culture block with one city logistics block: for example, old-city heritage in the morning and a New Tashkent or park-side look later only if transport timing is sensible.
Business or event trip
Start with the venue and airport documents, then use the New Tashkent page to understand what may affect transfer reliability. Do not choose a hotel by the phrase “new district” alone.
What to verify before you go
- Exact venue, district, and entrance point.
- Whether the place is already operating as a public visitor stop.
- Current ticket or booking path if the stop is a museum.
- Road access if your plan depends on the eastern side of Tashkent.
- A central backup plan if the new-area stop is not worth the transfer that day.