"The World News": Tashkent is the best travel destination in Asia in 2026
The popular Pakistani news portal “The World News” published an article dedicated to the inclusion of Tashkent in the list of the best places to travel in Asia in 2026, compiled by the international travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
According to the magazine's rating, the city attracts tourists with a unique combination of history and modernity. Here, ancient madrassas and bazaars coexist with new cultural centers, creating a unique atmosphere for travelers.
According to Condé Nast Traveler, Tashkent is becoming the center of cultural tourism in Central Asia. The opening of the new complex “Center for Islamic Civilization” and the gallery “Center for Contemporary Art” will transform the city into a place where you can get acquainted with both ancient traditions and modern artistic life.
“Today Tashkent attracts tourists not only as a starting point for trips to the most beautiful places of Uzbekistan, but also as an independent tourist destination. Offering a rich cultural program and the unique atmosphere of the capital of Central Asia, the city is becoming a must-do destination for those looking for new experiences and unusual travel,” writes The World News.
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