Amir Timur Square, located in the heart of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a significant landmark surrounded by historic buildings, museums, and beautiful green spaces. The square is named after the 14th-century Turco-Mongol conqueror, Amir Timur (Tamerlane), whose statue stands at the center.
By Air
For international travelers, the first point of entry is typically Tashkent International Airport (TAS). From the airport, you can reach the square in the following ways:
By Metro
The Tashkent Metro is a convenient and affordable way to reach the square. The nearest metro station is "Amir Temur Hiyoboni," on the O'zbekiston (Red) Line. After exiting the station, the square is just a short walk away.
By Bus
Buses run throughout Tashkent and can get you to Amir Timur Square. Reach a nearby bus stop and ask for a bus that stops at the square.
By Car
If you are driving, Amir Timur Square is accessible via the main city roads. Look for signs directing you to the city center or use a GPS for navigation.
Parking
Parking options are available around the square, including street parking and designated lots, though they might be limited during peak hours.
If you have any questions about your visit or need further assistance, local tourist information centers are ready to help. Enjoy your visit to this historic and picturesque location!