A must-visit. Spare no money and go to a rotating restaurant at a height of more than 100 meters. Memories for a lifetime. Just going up to the observation deck is one thing, being in a restaurant is another.
Culturally and thoughtfully. The observation deck is informative. I shouldn't have gone to the restaurant. I gave 100,000 for coffee with a waffle. You can't see anything through the window.
The staff is polite, the observation deck offers a good view of the city. However, we haven't been to the restaurant. But overall , I liked everything .
Well, there's nothing to do there. I was on one high-rise - I was on all of them. There are mock-ups of TV towers (as in all TV towers) from other cities, There is an ancient elevator that lifts you just above the middle, access control, a nook with drinks, a good view of the city. In principle, if there is absolutely nothing to do, you can go.
We carried the order for a very long time, waited for more than an hour. The cuisine is delicious, the portions are small, but this is understandable, the restaurant. The city was not visible in the dark, there was live music. The atmosphere in general is very pleasant.
They could not get into the TV tower, they said that repairs were underway, they were very upset. The year 2024 is April 25th. I really wanted to get there but it didn't work out
The cost of climbing the observation deck is extremely expensive. Someone has mastered the universe restaurant, it is paid. Extreme stupidity. There is nothing interesting in the observation hall, far-sighted binoculars can be put. Since 1000 years, the quality of teleminora Khazmat is zero.
I haven't been to the tower itself, but it's worth visiting what's around! There's something for everyone to do.
In front of the park there is a very worthy, attention-grabbing memorial to the victims of disasters.
I liked everything. One thing is, we could have made a different tariff for the citizens of Uzbekistan. Otherwise, the price is the same with foreigners.
The whole city is in full view, but it's better to take binoculars with you. There is a restaurant above, you can sit and admire Tashkent. The menu is expensive.
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Вячеслав
Level 12 Local Expert
May 11
A memorable place! The whole city is in full view. Plus a good kitchen.
I was on the observation deck. You can get to the observation deck by elevator, paying a fee for visiting the TV tower at the bottom. The observation deck is located on the 6th level. On the way to the elevator, there are mock-ups of TV towers from other countries with descriptions. The cost at the time of the visit is 40 thousand soums.
An interesting place. They let you in without any problems. I bought a ticket and go to the elevator on the way looking at mock-ups of TV towers from all over the world
The observation deck is not too high, the windows on it are dirty, which is almost impossible to take a photo, qualitatively.
The restaurant is always packed, but there is also nothing to go there, no delicious food, no view.
It is very beautiful, clean around, near the pilaf center, you have to go there to eat pilaf. It is difficult to cross a road without a traffic light, although there is a designated zebra crossing, but drivers do not want to miss it.
With a beautiful backlight, it looks beautiful when you fly on an airplane!The 9th largest in the world.
There is a restaurant inside, but places are only reserved in advance
40,000 soums entry price. There is a restaurant on the 8th floor, but you need to register there in advance. Prices are the same as in all local restaurants. It is better to go to the observation deck in the evening. Tashkent looks impressive at night. They don't let people into the tower with cigarettes and lighters...🤷🏻
The impression left by this place is twofold. We have booked a restaurant. But I had to pay 40,000 soums per person to enter the observation deck. The food leaves much to be desired. We took bolognese pasta with chicken and vegetables. I do not recommend these dishes. It's not tasty. I liked the atmosphere and the interior. There was live music
It is necessary to visit everything at least 1 time.
The restaurant was a little saddened, though. Scared off by the fact that you can't just go in.
And how do I know if I want to sit there or not without seeing the interior ?
The price of entrance tickets is too high, there is nothing much to see, only the park and the buildings of Tashkent city in the distance look beautiful, and the rest of the roofs of private houses are not so beautiful…
I liked everything. Tashkent is visible in the palm of your hand. We visited a restaurant with a rotating platform. Interesting. The staff is friendly.
I also advise you to visit the Cosmos restaurant on this TV tower. Stunning views, especially of Tashkent in the evening, excellent service and not cosmic prices)
We were in a restaurant on top of the tower. It makes sense to go, only to admire the sunset and then if there is no "haze". We were late and it was already dusk – there's nothing to look at at all.
Downstairs at the entrance they checked for quite a long time, the queue of 4 people went for 10 minutes, some were taken to a separate room for a "search". But at the same time, everyone is friendly and polite)
While walking to the elevator, you pass many rooms with "miniatures" (above a person) of TV towers and high-rise buildings from different countries of the world, it was interesting.
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Илья
Level 17 Local Expert
October 31, 2023
Definitely there is something to see.
Beautiful panoramic views of the city.
Its own highlight.
You can have dinner at the Restaurant. An analogue of the "Seventh Heaven" in the Ostankino TV tower.
The entrance fee is 40,000 soums per person.
The first courses at the Koinot restaurant are the most tasteless food I have ever tasted in my life. Borscht is white and cabbage is dissolved in broth like porridge. The meat is tough. Mushroom soup is tasteless. Probably even an animal wouldn't eat it. I rate the wine at 2 points on a ten-point scale.
At first, the visa card was not accepted under the pretext that it is the only state-owned restaurant in Uzbekistan and does not have a terminal. We said we didn't have any cash. You will have to walk with us to the nearest ATM. But then, miraculously, they had a POS terminal.
In general, except for the view and the rotating floor, there is nothing else like that.
I visited in the evening, I thought that the city burning with colorful lights would make an indelible impression on me from a bird's-eye view and I would not want to leave there). But the opposite happened) I ran around the "circle", the food is like "in a diner" on the observation deck (of course, I understand that for those who have "claims" there is a higher restaurant, but still), and not holding out, I went downstairs. The conclusion for yourself: those who were not, did not lose anything.
It's fun to look at from above, but the pass is expensive. It's not worth going up for that amount. I think for once it is possible to decide for yourself that it is not worth a second time.