Near the TV tower is located a Tashkentland (Uzbekistan)- an entertainment complex with some attractions and a water park.
You could explore the area and understand what more you want to ride on this cable car (price: 2$).
If you made a choice - then buy a ticket, payment is only at the entrance.
After that, you ride as much as you want, without paying extra.
Favorite entertainment for kids - cars.
There's a haunted castle, but I think it doesn't make scream most of the visitors - it makes them smile.
And King Kong he says something in Uzbek.
Here you can take a boat ride.
A wonderful picture, isn't it?
But there is one thing.
If you take a ride, do not go the back seats, choose to the front ones.
And in conclusion, you can once again climb to the height - take a ride in a Ferris wheel.
In the next part you will learn whether to rent a car, what are these houses, what exactly is sold at the Tashkent flea market, and why the "hippodrome" - is not about horses.
The journey through Uzbekistan continues.
I have already been to wonderful Bukhara, famous Samarkand and ancient Khiva.
All that you have seen in previous episodes.
By the way, it's great that the audience of YouTube liked "Goroda pobrodimy".
Thank you for "likes", friends. I filmed not for this purpose.
Just wanted to show, that Uzbekistan is beautiful, sunny, hospitable and delicious.
But I won't deny, "likes" are very pleasant.
But now we will continue to walk around Tashkent-and will visit the center.
This is actually the center of Tashkent.
It used to be the main walking area of Tashkent called "Broadway".
There were a lot of cafes here, but now everything is gone.
Once it was incredibly crowded here.
Young people, musicians, parties.
But then some representative of the authorities was upset by the smell of the food.
There were many cafes in the open.
All of them were closed.
And walking there is not recommended at all.
In the end, Broadway became empty.
Now, it's slowly coming back to life.
Constantly here are rarity traders and artists.
Traditionally prices from sellers of antiquities on the Tashkent Broadway several times, even 10 times, higher, than the average.
Philatelist, for example, will be upset - he won't get one stamp.
He'll have to buy the whole album with some substandard copies.
And the price is - in dollars.
It's like buying souvenirs on the Arbat in Moscow.
And, like on the Arbat, there are artists here.
The costs of their services are more adequate.
- How much is your drawing?
- 50,000
- 50,000?
- Yeah, it's cheap.
In the center of the city there is a monument of Amir Timur.
In the past in this square grew a stunning centuries-old plane trees
But they were all chopped down Apparently, it has been done in order to be able to see this building which was built for a billion dollars.
Was it really a the need to destroy the ancient trees?
Nearby is another impressive building - the library.
- This is the State Library.
- It is cool in Tashkent today.
- But the sky is amazing!