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Find out what to see in Samarkand Uzbekistan by joining a guided tour. Discover the magical city of Samarkand together with a certified local guide. Why visit Samarkand? Samarkand is a cultural and artistic center of considerable importance. In fact, its long history dates back almost to the origins of Rome. The city, extending into the south-western part of the country, has always been a fundamental hub for the merchants of the Silk Road. It occupied and still occupies an optimal position for the connection between Europe and Asia. What to see in Samarkand? The main attractions of the city, as well as its most important buildings, date back to the 15th century. All today are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. For example, there are numerous mosques; the madrasahs; the minarets; then the mausoleums; the market squares and finally the famous bazaars. Follow your walking guide around the city and visit Registan Square, which is home to the three most important madrasas, Madrasa Ulugh Beg; Tilya-Kori Madrasa and finally the Sher-Dor Madrasa; the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, hosting the Tomb of Tamerlane; the majestic Bibi-Khanym mosque, intended for large assemblies; and finally the astronomical observatory of Ulug Bek. And if you want, you can go to the central part of the city, to taste Uzbek culinary specialties as well. The ingredients of Uzbek cuisine are rice; vegetables; legumes; yogurt; very tasty toppings and tons of grilled meat. In conclusion, choose Evolved Guide. Of course, the only platform where all the tours, to know what to see in Samarkand Uzbekistan, are customized by our guides. Choose the guided tour based on the itinerary; to the duration; at the time of departure; to the price and offers. Therefore, evaluate the proposals of our guides and choose the option that’s right for you!

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