Tranquility
Peace
Silence
Continuous Water voice
Birds singing
Peacefully Walking people
This is a heaven in town. My most Favourite walking distance. If you wanna find peace start from AB restaurant at the top and walk till you reach Almaty hotel it takes 4,5 km long and beautiful ride.
At the weekends it could be little more crowded but weekdays it is more peaceful.
I love to be here and I fully recommend to get here and take a walk.
Only minus about this route is that if there would be more sitting benches and free wifi areas on the way, that would be amazing.
Apart from that it is an amazing place to be.
This is definitely an airport that doesn’t befit a country like Uzbekistan. It feels like a low-traffic airport in a medium-sized, ordinary city.
It’s an old building and far from modern. Of course, I’m not comparing it to Istanbul Airport, but I think it could have been better.
Lounges are available, but they won’t let you in, and they’re very expensive. I couldn’t understand this. If you’re thinking, “I’ll go early and use the lounge,” be prepared for this unpleasant surprise.
This is an airport that absolutely needs a much more professional operation. Inside, everything is quite expensive—food, drinks, and duty-free products. The duty-free section is also extremely inadequate.
The worst part is that the gate numbers are very hard to read. Also, the smoking room is terrible—it’s like a prison cell. I wish it were in an open area.
In conclusion, this is not an airport where you’ll want to spend much time. If you’re considering long transfers, avoid choosing this airport.
Nice place, it is enjoyable to sit outside in nice weather.
Service is little slow even there is a calling button on the tables.
Food is as delicious as it could be in a fast food restaurant.
Instead of eating in standard shopping mall burger shops or pizza fast food corners, you can eat here a little better food with the same price.
From 12.00 to 16.00 they offer set menu it was ok. Burger was ok. Prices are reasonable.
I prefer here whenever I go to forum. One bad thing is That they do not have English menu.
First of all, it’s a good Georgian restaurant located very close to the Kunaev Museum.
The menu is quite simple. Don’t be fooled by the pictures of the dishes on the menu because the portions are very large, just like in Georgia.
The prices are reasonable. Three of us ate until we were completely full, and the total came to 16,000 tenge. I think the prices are fair.
Inside the restaurant, there’s a large dining hall. The design isn’t bad, and it’s bright. The balcony ceiling is very interestingly designed—with pans and pots. It’s an unusual ceiling. However, the balcony itself is insufficient, with only enough space for 2 or 3 tables. Bad news for those who want to smoke. The restrooms are clean, the service is fast, and the food is delicious.
One thing I didn’t like is the lack of an English menu. This mistake needs to be corrected urgently. For a touristy city like Almaty, this is unacceptable.
I think this is one of the two best restaurants in Almaty when it comes to service. Why, you ask? First of all, the waiters are quick and understanding. They never disturb you and are knowledgeable enough about their menu to make recommendations.
We ate here with three people, and one of our friends had to leave for a while. The waiter covered their food with aluminum foil so it wouldn’t get cold, and when our friend returned, the food was still warm.
This is a level of thoughtfulness I couldn’t even dream of seeing in Almaty.
I congratulate the owner and staff of this place. I highly recommend this restaurant. It deserves full marks in its category.
Ulugh Beg was a famous astronomer and statesman who lived in the Middle Ages.
During the Golden Age of Islamic civilization, he made a name for himself in history with his groundbreaking astronomical studies in the Turkestan region.
His books and records laid the foundation for astronomy and space science in the West, and his works were used as reference books for centuries.
Unfortunately, he was overthrown by his own son, ambushed, and martyred—thus becoming immortalized in history.
This is the place where his tomb and the remains of the observatory he established are located. I am sure you have never been to such a historical site before.
Entrance fee: 50,000 sum per person.
If you want to try authentic Uzbek Pilaf (Plov) and don’t want to spend too much money, Joni Osh is the place to go.
Because it’s quite absurd for restaurants to be closed during Ramadan in such a touristy city. This business owner has created a separate space and welcomes guests in the open section.
The pilaf, as you might expect, is legendary. I also recommend ordering the sour ayran (yogurt drink) and similar side dishes that come with it. If you like, you can order some extra meat to go with your pilaf.
Don’t expect much in terms of atmosphere from this restaurant—the goal here is to experience the delicious Uzbek pilaf, which you can see being cooked right before your eyes in the cauldron behind the glass.
One suggestion for the owner: you should keep the restrooms cleaner.
Other than that, I highly recommend it. Finding a decent restaurant in Samarkand can be quite challenging.
Also, keep in mind that Uzbek Pilaf is a bit oily. If you’re not used to it, it might upset your stomach. That’s why I recommend drinking sour grape pickle juice or ayran after eating the pilaf to aid digestion.
The location is spot on. Enjoy your meal in advance!
Its name is Gur-e Amir. The great commander and the legendary lion of history, Amir Timur, rests here.
Contrary to popular belief, his tomb is not the large one but the smaller, black one.
Around him, his sons and close relatives are also buried.
The interior and exterior of the mausoleum are like a separate paradise. It’s truly a miraculous place. This is a must-see masterpiece.
I highly recommend it.
Nice, clean, easy to navigate train station. Working stuff are helpful. Easy to get in and get out.
Afrasiyab fast trains are comfortable and fast and cheap. I fully recommend it. It is safe.
The only worst thing is that the smell at the train (Afrasiyab) toilets. It is disqusting. Hope they will find a way to figure it out.
Nice, clean, easy to navigate train station. Working stuff are helpful. Easy to get in and get out.
Afrasiyab fast trains are comfortable and fast and cheap. I fully recommend it. It is safe.
The only worst thing is that the smell in the toilets. It is disqusting. Hope they will find a way to figure it out.
Nice place in a shopping mall.
The sitting area at the center is a nice spot for chilling at nice weather.
There are so many stuff to eat on their menu.
Tea was ok, but the meat somsa we had was little raw that we did not like the taste. Prices are ok for a shopping mall like this.
I have eaten somsa in many places, I believe this is not the one you are looking for.
There are bunch of other restaurants here, you don't really meet to choose this one for sure.