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Kosmonavtlar
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Nearby attractions
Park V Tashkente
Аллея, Sharaf Rashidov Avenue 77, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Yunus Radzhabi Historic House Museum
Rakatboshi Street 20, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Children’s playground
8748+WR9, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Museum of Applied Arts
Rakatboshi Street 15, 100031, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
White House (Islam Karimov) Museum
Afrosiab Street 18, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Alisher Navoiy Theater
Moustafa Kamoul Atatürk, Bukhara Street 28, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Islam Karimov Monument
8755+5P6, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan
Sharaf Rashidov Avenue 3, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Taras Shevchenko Monument
873G+C56, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mustakillik Fountain
Mustaqillik Maydoni 5, 100008, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Nearby restaurants
Çaycı abi
Buyuk Turon Street 75, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Arirang 아리랑 식당( Mini Arirang)Instagram arirang.uz
Afrosiyob ko'chasi 1, 100001, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Q bar
Afrosiab Street 2, 100031, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
L`Opera ristorante
O'zbekiston shoh ko'chasi 17, 100029, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Restoran Troyka
Afrosiab Street 6, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
华人餐厅
8728+Q2Q, 斯坦, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
沈阳饺子馆
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Afrosiyob ko'chasi, 塔什干乌兹别克斯坦
Bella Notte Italian Restaurant
Buyuk Turon Street 56, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Michelin restaurant
Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 31A, 100031, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant
Bukhara Street 24, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Nearby hotels
Central Palace Hotel
2/1, Yakkachinor ko'chasi, 100000, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Sharq Hotel
Rakatboshi Street 3a, 100100, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Harris Hotel
Rakatboshi Street 2A, 100100, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
City Centre Hotel
Islom Karimov, 17, 100029, Uzbekistan
Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace
Buyuk Turon Street 56, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Central Hostel
8735+HVQ, Radzhabi Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
гостиница Michelin Hotel
8726+4RX, Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 31A, 100031, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Art Hostel
Zanzhirbog Street 3, 100031, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Anvar's Guests
26/2 Vosit Vohidov ko'chasi, 100031, Тоshkent, Uzbekistan
Residence Park Hotel Tashkent
Radzhabi Street 64, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Kosmonavtlar

Afrosiab Street, Tashkent, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan
4.8(100)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Park V Tashkente, Yunus Radzhabi Historic House Museum, Children’s playground, Museum of Applied Arts, White House (Islam Karimov) Museum, Alisher Navoiy Theater, Islam Karimov Monument, State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan, Taras Shevchenko Monument, Mustakillik Fountain, restaurants: Çaycı abi, Arirang 아리랑 식당( Mini Arirang)Instagram arirang.uz, Q bar, L`Opera ristorante, Restoran Troyka, 华人餐厅, 沈阳饺子馆, Bella Notte Italian Restaurant, Michelin restaurant, Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Kosmonavtlar

Park V Tashkente

Yunus Radzhabi Historic House Museum

Children’s playground

Museum of Applied Arts

White House (Islam Karimov) Museum

Alisher Navoiy Theater

Islam Karimov Monument

State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan

Taras Shevchenko Monument

Mustakillik Fountain

Park V Tashkente

Park V Tashkente

4.8

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Yunus Radzhabi Historic House Museum

Yunus Radzhabi Historic House Museum

4.5

(26)

Open 24 hours
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Children’s playground

Children’s playground

5.0

(8)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Museum of Applied Arts

Museum of Applied Arts

4.5

(574)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Kosmonavtlar

Çaycı abi

Arirang 아리랑 식당( Mini Arirang)Instagram arirang.uz

Q bar

L`Opera ristorante

Restoran Troyka

华人餐厅

沈阳饺子馆

Bella Notte Italian Restaurant

Michelin restaurant

Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant

Çaycı abi

Çaycı abi

4.5

(12)

Click for details
Arirang 아리랑 식당( Mini Arirang)Instagram arirang.uz

Arirang 아리랑 식당( Mini Arirang)Instagram arirang.uz

4.3

(32)

Closed
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Q bar

Q bar

4.7

(47)

Click for details
L`Opera ristorante

L`Opera ristorante

4.4

(158)

Click for details
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Reviews of Kosmonavtlar

4.8
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4.0
25w

The Tashkent Metro, launched in 1977, is Uzbekistan’s primary rapid transit system and the oldest in Central Asia. It spans over 70 kilometers with more than 50 stations across four lines, serving as a key mode of transport for the city’s population. Known for its safety, comfort, and efficiency, it transports hundreds of thousands of passengers daily and helps ease traffic congestion.

Each station has a unique design, combining Soviet-era grandeur with traditional Uzbek elements. Decorative features include mosaics, chandeliers, marble, stained glass, and sculptures. Many stations honor national heroes, history, and science, attracting not only commuters but also tourists and art lovers. The system offers a comfortable ride throughout the year thanks to climate control, shielding passengers from Tashkent’s extreme weather. Clear signage and affordable fares make it easy to navigate for both residents and visitors.

Beyond transportation, the metro is a cultural landmark often called an “underground museum.” Notable stations like Kosmonavtlar (a must-see highlight), themed around the Soviet space program, and Alisher Navoi, celebrating the famed poet, showcase its artistic depth. The Tashkent Metro is both a practical necessity and a reflection of the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Today, the metro welcomes photography and is celebrated as an...

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5.0
2y

Venturing into the Kosmonavtlar Metro Station in Tashkent is like stepping into a different world. This station, dedicated to the Soviet space program, is not just a transit point but a celestial gallery that pays homage to the cosmonauts who ventured into the unknown.

The intricate artwork and designs that adorn the walls and ceilings are breathtaking. Each detail, from the vibrant mosaics to the space-themed sculptures, tells a story of courage, innovation, and the human quest for knowledge. The ambiance is both inspiring and solemn, offering a moment of reflection on the achievements and sacrifices of the space explorers.

What makes this experience even more enriching is the perfect blend of history and modernity. While the station pays tribute to the past, it stands as a testament to the progress and capabilities of modern Tashkent. It's immaculately clean, well-lit, and efficiently managed, making it not just a cultural landmark but also a practical and convenient part of daily travel.

For those visiting, I recommend taking time to really absorb the art and the stories they represent. Each mosaic, each statue, has a tale to tell. And to further enhance your visit, I'll be posting some photos and videos that capture the essence of this...

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5.0
39w

Cosmonauts Metro Station isn’t just a transportation hub — it’s also a tourist attraction. The station has a space-themed design featuring portraits of key figures in space exploration, including Yuri Gagarin (the first human in space), the first female astronaut, Uzbek cosmonauts, Ulugh Beg (the astronomer who built a famous observatory), and others who played important roles in space history. The design is truly fascinating.

In general, Tashkent’s metro stations are known for their beautiful and unique architecture, and they’re definitely worth visiting as attractions on their own.

The metro ticket costs 3,000 Uzbek soms and allows unlimited transfers within the system. You only need to buy a new ticket if you exit and...

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Lefteris StamatelatosLefteris Stamatelatos
The Tashkent Metro, launched in 1977, is Uzbekistan’s primary rapid transit system and the oldest in Central Asia. It spans over 70 kilometers with more than 50 stations across four lines, serving as a key mode of transport for the city’s population. Known for its safety, comfort, and efficiency, it transports hundreds of thousands of passengers daily and helps ease traffic congestion. Each station has a unique design, combining Soviet-era grandeur with traditional Uzbek elements. Decorative features include mosaics, chandeliers, marble, stained glass, and sculptures. Many stations honor national heroes, history, and science, attracting not only commuters but also tourists and art lovers. The system offers a comfortable ride throughout the year thanks to climate control, shielding passengers from Tashkent’s extreme weather. Clear signage and affordable fares make it easy to navigate for both residents and visitors. Beyond transportation, the metro is a cultural landmark often called an “underground museum.” Notable stations like Kosmonavtlar (a must-see highlight), themed around the Soviet space program, and Alisher Navoi, celebrating the famed poet, showcase its artistic depth. The Tashkent Metro is both a practical necessity and a reflection of the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Today, the metro welcomes photography and is celebrated as an “underground museum”.
Ibrahim El BadawiIbrahim El Badawi
Venturing into the Kosmonavtlar Metro Station in Tashkent is like stepping into a different world. This station, dedicated to the Soviet space program, is not just a transit point but a celestial gallery that pays homage to the cosmonauts who ventured into the unknown. The intricate artwork and designs that adorn the walls and ceilings are breathtaking. Each detail, from the vibrant mosaics to the space-themed sculptures, tells a story of courage, innovation, and the human quest for knowledge. The ambiance is both inspiring and solemn, offering a moment of reflection on the achievements and sacrifices of the space explorers. What makes this experience even more enriching is the perfect blend of history and modernity. While the station pays tribute to the past, it stands as a testament to the progress and capabilities of modern Tashkent. It's immaculately clean, well-lit, and efficiently managed, making it not just a cultural landmark but also a practical and convenient part of daily travel. For those visiting, I recommend taking time to really absorb the art and the stories they represent. Each mosaic, each statue, has a tale to tell. And to further enhance your visit, I'll be posting some photos and videos that capture the essence of this remarkable place.
Matin DehghanMatin Dehghan
Cosmonauts Metro Station isn’t just a transportation hub — it’s also a tourist attraction. The station has a space-themed design featuring portraits of key figures in space exploration, including Yuri Gagarin (the first human in space), the first female astronaut, Uzbek cosmonauts, Ulugh Beg (the astronomer who built a famous observatory), and others who played important roles in space history. The design is truly fascinating. In general, Tashkent’s metro stations are known for their beautiful and unique architecture, and they’re definitely worth visiting as attractions on their own. The metro ticket costs 3,000 Uzbek soms and allows unlimited transfers within the system. You only need to buy a new ticket if you exit and re-enter the metro.
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Venturing into the Kosmonavtlar Metro Station in Tashkent is like stepping into a different world. This station, dedicated to the Soviet space program, is not just a transit point but a celestial gallery that pays homage to the cosmonauts who ventured into the unknown. The intricate artwork and designs that adorn the walls and ceilings are breathtaking. Each detail, from the vibrant mosaics to the space-themed sculptures, tells a story of courage, innovation, and the human quest for knowledge. The ambiance is both inspiring and solemn, offering a moment of reflection on the achievements and sacrifices of the space explorers. What makes this experience even more enriching is the perfect blend of history and modernity. While the station pays tribute to the past, it stands as a testament to the progress and capabilities of modern Tashkent. It's immaculately clean, well-lit, and efficiently managed, making it not just a cultural landmark but also a practical and convenient part of daily travel. For those visiting, I recommend taking time to really absorb the art and the stories they represent. Each mosaic, each statue, has a tale to tell. And to further enhance your visit, I'll be posting some photos and videos that capture the essence of this remarkable place.
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Cosmonauts Metro Station isn’t just a transportation hub — it’s also a tourist attraction. The station has a space-themed design featuring portraits of key figures in space exploration, including Yuri Gagarin (the first human in space), the first female astronaut, Uzbek cosmonauts, Ulugh Beg (the astronomer who built a famous observatory), and others who played important roles in space history. The design is truly fascinating. In general, Tashkent’s metro stations are known for their beautiful and unique architecture, and they’re definitely worth visiting as attractions on their own. The metro ticket costs 3,000 Uzbek soms and allows unlimited transfers within the system. You only need to buy a new ticket if you exit and re-enter the metro.
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