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How to get to the Tashkent TV Tower by metro

Station, line, walking time and tips — the complete guide.

Quick answer

Get off at Bodomzor station (Yunusobod Line (Line 3)). From there it is a ~12-minute walk to the Tashkent TV Tower.

Shahriston, one stop south, is an alternative if you continue from the centre.

Alternatively: Shahriston station (Yunusobod Line (Line 3)).

Tashkent TV Tower
Tashkent TV Tower

Overview

The Tashkent TV Tower rises 375 metres over the north of the city, one of the tallest structures in Central Asia, with an observation deck and revolving restaurant near the top. It stands in the Yunusobod district beside the exhibition halls and the Japanese Garden. The closest metro is Bodomzor on the Yunusobod Line, from which it is a short walk.

Getting there from key points

Starting pointMetro route
Amir Temur XiyoboniTransfer to the Yunusobod Line at Yunus Rajabiy, then Line 3 to Bodomzor — about 10 min
Toshkent (railway station)Line 2 to Oybek, transfer to Line 3 at Mingoʻrik, to Bodomzor — about 14 min
Chorsu BazaarLine 2 to Oybek, transfer to Line 3, to Bodomzor — about 18 min

Step by step

1

Take the Yunusobod Line (Line 3) and get off at Bodomzor.

2

Follow the signs to the exit and up the escalator.

3

After about 12 minutes on foot you reach the Tashkent TV Tower.

What else to see nearby

Useful information

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Fare
A single ride costs around 1,700 UZS with an ATTO contactless card (paying another way may cost a little more). Fares are reviewed periodically, so check the current price before you travel.
Accessibility
Most Tashkent metro stations are reached by stairs and escalators; genuine step-free access (lifts) is rare, so the metro can be hard with a wheelchair, pushchair or heavy luggage.
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Tip
From Bodomzor it is about a 12-minute walk to the tower gate. Bring your passport — entry to the observation deck requires ID, and it is worth checking opening hours before you go. Nearby you can also see the Japanese Garden and the Minor Mosque.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a metro ticket in Tashkent?

A single ride costs around 1,700 UZS with an ATTO card. Fares are reviewed from time to time, so check the current price. Photography inside the stations is now allowed.

How long does it take from the centre?

Amir Temur Xiyoboni: Transfer to the Yunusobod Line at Yunus Rajabiy, then Line 3 to Bodomzor — about 10 min.

Which line serves the station?

Bodomzor station is served by Yunusobod Line (Line 3).

Is the station step-free?

Most Tashkent metro stations have stairs and escalators but no lifts, so step-free access is limited — plan ahead if you have a wheelchair, pushchair or heavy bags.

Where can I see more sights?

See all attractions near the metro.

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Updated: July 2026