A pearl! It is a must to visit! Without a doubt, the most beautiful place! Admission is for a fee. However, in Samarkand they charge you for any sneeze and everywhere - be prepared for this.
It's a very beautiful place. It's very crowded. Neatly clean. It is a large complex of graves of notable people. 25 minutes walk to the Mausoleum of St. Daniel
One of the most beautiful places in Samarkand. And of course, the ensemble is located in the most ancient settlement of Afrasiab, where the city of Samarkand was located from the 8th century BC until 1220
It's a very beautiful place. We recommend visiting with a Russian-speaking guide.
Not suitable for tourists with children and people with limited mobility (there are a lot of steps)
It's probably good when you see neat, almost new buildings of ancient mausoleums)). The feeling is a bit "like in a movie", the scenery. I remember Samarkand 45 years ago and the ruins of Shahi Zinda. But, well done anyway, they rebuilt it almost anew))
One of the historical sites of Samarkand. A Muslim shrine and an architectural monument. I think that every tourist who comes to Samarkand should visit here.
A beautiful place in the center of Samarkand. It is better to take a guide to learn more about the time when these mausoleums were built and about those for whom they were built. There is a good view of the city from the height.
I can't describe it! You need to be here! So many things! And all in one place! And architecture, and applied art and atmosphere! And then it's all connected with the great Timur! Hurry up, it's worth it.
The most sacred and magical place in Samarkand. A must-visit. At the entrance in front of the stairs, you can make a wish and count the steps up. Then, when descending, count again. If the number of steps matches, your wish will come true
It's a very unusual place. The bright mosaic is different everywhere. Each mausoleum has its own story. The legend of the stairs and steps that must be counted in order to test the righteousness and the feeling of fleeting human existence is especially felt here
The tour offered at the ticket office was in extremely poor Russian and mostly focused on the retail outlets inside the premises. You will be taken to a person selling souvenirs and he will tell you a story about a portrait of Tamerlane made on the basis of Gerasimov's reconstruction in order to sell it to you. My impressions are very mixed. I do not recommend a tour at the ticket office. I heard how the guides told from the outside, they gave much more and more interesting information.
The memorial complex where the rulers of Samarkand of different eras are buried. For Muslims, visiting this place is equivalent to a pilgrimage to Mecca. For a non-Muslim, it is curious, but no more. A staircase with high steps leads to the complex. It is recommended to count the steps at the entrance and exit. Not everyone has the same result.
A wonderful place, of course, many people do not understand the importance of this place only using it as an Instagram place or only for photo shoots.
But the cousin and companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is buried here Qusam Bin Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him).
This is very rare for our Central Asian lands.
It is located directly in the city center, there is no need to go anywhere, it is perfectly restored.
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Mario
Level 27 Local Expert
July 20
Excellent architectural design
Everything is clean and beautiful
Delicious mulberry trees grow nearby
This is an ancient complex and it is a must-visit. The master. It is there that the feeling of an ancient city is there, and there is also a wonderful craftsman who makes very beautiful souvenirs on wood.
A very interesting complex of mausoleums. Many have been restored, and inside one of them there is a history of restoration in photos before and after. It is better to arrive in the morning. A fairly steep staircase leads to the entrance. Admission is paid, for a fee you can take a local guide who will tell you the historical details. I advise you to definitely visit.
My God, what can I tell you?! Wildly, unreal, fascinatingly beautiful! Sooooo loyal staff. We did not immediately have a card payment at the checkout, so they just allowed us to go and watch, allowing us to pay on the way back. No, there are no disadvantages! The right number of garbage containers are exactly in the places where they are needed. Very kind caretakers. Even souvenir dealers are wonderful, not intrusive and ready to help. Everyone is wonderful, and especially the invisible organizers of such a competent exhibition space.
A very beautiful memorial with a range of colors. By visiting, you can learn historical details, see beautiful patterns on the walls, which are 600 years old. Guides can also tell you the mysterious legends associated with this place
A very beautiful, fascinating place. In the rays of the setting sun, it becomes even more mysterious. The only drawback is a very large number of visitors
A very beautiful complex with a rich history. Of course, all the buildings have been restored, but there are elements of old terracotta somewhere. It is better to visit with a guide.
It is worth visiting at least once in your life, at least and necessarily with a knowledgeable person (you can hire a person who will tell the story in detail)
Another place that I advise you to visit to enjoy the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. Be sure to take a guide to know exactly the whole history of this building
A beautiful cemetery. Damn, it's really a cemetery. And everyone takes pictures. The architecture is Persian. Those who have been to Iran will see copies and designs.
The Persians apparently built, and the locals were helpers.
A very beautiful place, kind people understand everything there in Russian, history can be viewed in the century, you can return everything is beautiful
Be sure to visit!!! And adjust your camera, because you will make a lot of beautiful shots here! You will remember everything that you will see here for a long time!