We visited the restaurant with a view of the city and did not regret it. It was atmospheric, we were lucky with the waiter, and with the number of visitors (we were in the afternoon). But desserts are not very good. The coffee is good. We haven't tried anything else.
If you have enough time, I recommend going closer to sunset to see the city in daylight and with night illumination. Not everyone liked it)) it often seems boring to children (we saw several dissatisfied little visitors). There were queues (but maybe it was because of the holidays).
Inside, on the ground floor, there is a small exhibition of TV towers of the world and a stand of retro magnetophones.
If you go to a restaurant (it is above the observation deck), you need to book a table in advance.
I have already been there 2 times, the height of the observation tower is 100+ meters. The city is clearly visible. I also liked the mini copies of the famous TV towers of the world with a description, it was interesting. The cost of a TV tower ticket = approximately the cost of pilaf. Impressions have been received, now it is interesting to see the towers in other cities and countries.
A wonderful place! We got to the sunset hours even without a reserve, and what kinds! The kitchen is excellent, the prices are reasonable, the dinner was decorated by a saxophonist. One small "but": I didn't have enough tablecloths for a top restaurant.
It is very interesting to look at the city from such a height. I think everyone should visit this place with their children. The 6th floor is an observation deck, and the 8th floor is a restaurant and a panorama moving around the axis of the tower is quite unusual. The cuisine is very average, but the price tag is slightly higher than the city, although not by much. There is something like a museum on the ground floor.
One of the symbols of Tashkent, a must-visit! There is an opportunity to climb the observation deck with a height of about 100m.
There is a Central Asian pilaf center below - also a must-visit!
A wonderful sight of Tashkent. Mandatory for all tourists. The best panoramic views of the capital and the suburbs! There is also a delicious restaurant on the top!
A gorgeous place! The view from the height of the city is not transferable! You need to see it with your own eyes! An interesting restaurant with good service! Special thanks to the guy who played the violin!!!
I can't say that this is absolutely useless entertainment. But it's not much use)
Of course, I'm picky, because I often travel and have seen better TV towers. Minsk, for example, will surprise you many times more.
In fact, the 1st floor. You will not be allowed into the restaurant without a deposit. It is not a fact that you will eat on this deposit. Walk around at a height "in a circle" for 3 minutes. They won't let you take a look at the city. Children are running around. Someone is sneezing. And all that. Generally not a "delight"
The city's observation deck. An inexpensive ticket in the region of 350 rubles. The visit time is unlimited. But there's not much to do there for more than an hour. The view of Tashkent is fantastic. Especially in clear weather. Slightly stained glass, inside and out. There is a spinning cafe on the floor above, but they are allowed on condition of booking a table. There is no pandemonium, everything is cultural. Air conditioners.
It is worth climbing the TV tower to see Tashkent from above. Moreover, the weather there is almost always sunny. There is no queue, the entrance ticket is quite adequate.
I advise everyone to at least visit the observation deck on the TV tower, eat ice cream, and enjoy the sunset. A very beautiful place!
The maximum is to visit the restaurant on the floor above, with excellent cuisine. The dumgaza is gorgeous, it just melted in my mouth! In the evening, live music, good service, and most importantly, the tables are on the platform, and revolve around the TV tower. One revolution in about 45 minutes.
Tip: if you haven't booked a table, don't despair. Always feel free to ask if the administrator has any free ones at the entrance. And they are often there)))! Have a nice visit to everyone!!!
A beautiful building!!! Very beautiful! In front of the entrance there is an exhibition showing models of the world's tallest towers with a detailed description, the children were very delighted, the queue is of course large)))
The TV tower is not the tallest. An interesting exposition of other TV towers in comparison. The observation deck offers a view of the whole of Tashkent. The city is beautiful and green, despite the hot climate. A table in the restaurant was booked in advance. There are not many seats, so it may not be possible to get to the restaurant after the observation deck. The view from the restaurant at sunset is of course gorgeous. The food is expensive, but not very tasty.
Stunning view, supper atmosphere in the restaurant, delicious cuisine, super violin music
Be sure to visit the TV Tower and have dinner at the restaurant at sunset this is a unique place
It's better to book a table, we were lucky to find a place for us, and I recommend that you do not take risks and plan this event in advance
The cost of entry to the TV tower for foreigners is 50,000 soums. Along the way, models of towers and high-rise buildings from all over the world are exhibited. Observation deck 6th floor, you can buy ice cream, snacks and various drinks. But the big minus is dirty windows. The Koinot (Universe) restaurant is located on the 8th floor. It was a mistake to go there hoping to have a quick snack and leave. There were a lot of tables available, as well as staff, but the waiter approached us only after 20 minutes, and then after contacting the administrator. We ordered a mumpar, tea, and a cake. Bread was brought first, then tea. The mumpar was brought in 20 minutes, then they waited for dessert to be served. The food is brought by a deliveryman from below the tower. The decoration of the hall is beautiful, the place where the tables are slowly spinning around the axis of the tower. The views of the city are beautiful, but in the evening the light of the restaurant is reflected in the windows. As a result, the restaurant is for one visit, for the sake of interest. Terribly long service, the food tastes so-so. And 20% of what they charge for service, you need to pay extra to visitors of this institution for coming to them.
PS toilet in a restaurant in a similar room, ask the waiter he will show.
Since its construction, the Tashkent TV Tower has become one of the main attractions of the city of Tashkent and the whole of Uzbekistan, because its height is 375 meters and it has an open observation deck.
At an altitude of 110 meters there is a restaurant where all the tables are on a movable platform, which makes a 360° turn in 1 hour.
It is better to book a table in the restaurant in the evening, the views of the city at this time are more spectacular.
There's nothing to do here. It's better to eat pilaf next to it. The Ostankino Tower was removed from the TV Towers of the World exhibition. It's like she doesn't exist. Probably because of politics.
It's a pity that you can't just sit and drink tea in a restaurant. You definitely need to order food. These are the conditions set by the Hostess at the entrance.
A very interesting place. A large observation deck in a circle on the 6th floor. On the 8th floor there is a cute restaurant that moves in a circle. We took guests, it was very interesting, in a restaurant you can have a glass of wine, look at the city from above, romantic. Recommend. Admission is 40 thousand per adult, pensioners get a 50% discount. Wine is like in all restaurants at double the price.
An interesting place is the objects of monumental art on the ground floor, the observation deck on the sixth and the restaurant on the eighth floor.
A good dessert menu.
The boarding area in the restaurant rotates 360 degrees, while sitting at a table you can see the full panorama of the city.
In the surroundings there are nice landscaped architectural monuments and walking alleys, a river with bright turquoise water.
In the evening, the tower looks beautiful, we wanted to go up to the restaurant, but we have to pay for the entrance to the tower, it's strange somehow. There is an institution nearby, you can have a delicious meal of pilaf and a beautiful view of the tower
Great place... In the evening, with a backlight, a great place... Near the Besh Qozon pilaf center, you can try different varieties of pilaf. Across the street is a great modern alley and a museum of repression. With access to the shore. With flower beds... Very beautiful.
+ 6th floor excellent observation deck.
- Very smelly toilet, almost suffocated.
-8 floor restaurant, it is better not to visit a very evil reception, seats as it is convenient for her, the tables are located right next to each other, like in a diner, the waiters need to be persuaded to come up.
The menu is sparse.
In the evening (night city) there is nothing to watch there, definitely, but the movie starts at the entrance, the receptionist and her assistant sell tickets past the box office, you pay 500 rubles with Russian money, you are given a ticket with a different time in the receipt (as it was with us) we were at 19:00 pm, and they gave us a ticket as if we we were at 17:00, we told them about it, then madame fussed and gave us another ticket with a barcode, which we had to use, but it turned out to be a ticket from tour groups.
Dear tourists, do not support Uzbek fraud,
pay for your ticket at the ticket office, it is slightly to the right of the reception, or ask for a discount
One of the sights of Tashkent. The restaurant has been under renovation for a long time, the observation deck is uncomfortable, and the windows are rarely washed. On the ground floor there is a kind of exhibition and trade
One of the business cards of Tashkent, nothing special, but considering that there are not many of them in Tashkent, it is recommended to visit. You can go up to the observation deck, inside there is a museum of cassette tape recorders of the 80s-90s (I found my two-cassette Toshiba) There is also a restaurant in the tower (we did not go in).
There is a pilaf center next to the tower, which is also recommended to visit when traveling to Tashkent.
It's very cool here! But get ready for a thorough inspection!
While going up to the observation deck, you can watch all the TV towers in the world.
The view is amazing, and the weather is lucky!
Must-visit 👍
I was impressed by the scale. Clean, neat. We were on the observation deck of the sixth floor at sunset. The evening city is beautiful!!! Great keepsake photos turned out!
Admission costs 25,000 sums. A good place to spend time and leisure for both adults and children. Nice bird's-eye view of the city. You can take photos and videos. I really enjoyed seeing the old technique for listening to music.
The place is beautiful, but I still did not understand why we paid the money at the entrance if the observation deck does not work. We only found out that it wasn't working near the elevator. Basically, we were heading to a restaurant, so we still had the opportunity to explore everything around. But what do they charge money for? Just for the entrance? It's kind of weird.
The restaurant, by the way, is expected to be very expensive. We took tea with desserts. I didn't like any dessert, but we paid about 900,000 sums in total (not counting the entrance fee)
The view is cool. The price is affordable. I would put five stars if they let me on the floor above, where the restaurant is. When leaving the elevator, the girls immediately pounced with questions about what I would order, but at the same time I did not even see the menu and the decoration of the restaurant so that I could understand where I came from. This moment was tense.
Unfortunately, the observation deck is not working now, you can visit the restaurant, but the menu is very modest, although the cost of the dishes is quite high. The menu information on the website is not updated and is not relevant. They ask for a deposit of 200,000 soums, but in fact you can come without it and take at least a coffee. 50,000 soums are charged for entry, past the deposit.
40 thousand entrance. Mock-ups of TV towers in major cities around the world. The view is good, the windows are clean. We went up to the Kiynot restaurant, the fresh fruit and waffles are good. There is no view from the window. Very cultured staff and a sooooo beautiful young Uzbek girl who works at the control. A pleasant voice and appearance!!!
You can take a walk, but in the restaurant it is very much for an amateur, lemonades are diluted chemistry with people, for this money you could offer natural drinks, we ate pizza, for 4, with slow skating in a circle, who will not have a vestibular apparatus all day, as after a sea roll.
We go to the pool on the TV tower. The coaches are good, the water is clean. It is not clear at all what the men at the reception are sitting at the entrance. All questions are answered after you ask three times. They pretend that you're not talking to them. They don't have much information at all
The observation deck itself costs 50 thousand, the view is not bad, but the atmosphere of the TV tower itself, that is, inside it resembles Soviet times, there is a modern restaurant above, but they don't let you just look from the restaurant, the view is not bad, but the quality of the orders does not match the price tag)))
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Артем Мехоношин
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April 19
Those who make the exposure try to make the most of what they have. There are cool models of different towers, there is a cafe from which you can look at the city while drinking coffee, there is a restaurant for those who want to spend more. Should I go here first? No. Is it worth going here after the historical sites? Why not?
The legacy of the USSR. Built and designed for centuries. Classics of the late 20th century. Miraculously, it was built in the capital of Uzbekistan. 🇺🇿 Originally intended to be installed in another state