Chorsu Bazaar
Chorsu Bazaar is one of the oldest and most vibrant marketplaces in Tashkent, serving as a major center of trade and daily life for centuries. Located in the historic part of the city, the bazaar has long been an important meeting point for merchants, locals, and travelers along the Silk Road.
The market is especially famous for its large blue dome, which has become one of the recognizable symbols of Tashkent. Inside the bazaar, visitors can find a wide variety of traditional Uzbek products, including fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, dried fruits, nuts, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts, textiles, and the famous Uzbek bread known as non.
The atmosphere of Chorsu Bazaar reflects the rich cultural traditions of Uzbekistan. The colorful stalls, the aroma of spices and freshly cooked food, and the lively interaction between sellers and customers create an authentic experience of local life and hospitality.
Historically, Chorsu was located at the crossroads of several important trade routes, which helped Tashkent develop into a significant commercial center in Central Asia. Over time, the market evolved while still preserving its traditional character and role in the community.
Today, Chorsu Bazaar remains one of the most popular destinations in Tashkent for both locals and tourists. It offers visitors not only shopping opportunities but also a chance to experience the true spirit, culture, and culinary traditions of Uzbekistan.

