Moon Phase Today Tashkent
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☽ Best Places to View the Moon in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent is the largest city in Central Asia — a sprawling capital of over three million people sitting at 440 m in the Chirchiq River valley, backed by the Western Tien Shan mountains to the northeast. The city carries over 2,200 years of history as a Silk Road trading hub, though much of its urban fabric was rebuilt after a catastrophic 7.5-magnitude earthquake in 1966, giving it a distinctive blend of Soviet modernism, Timurid-era architecture, and rapid new development. Tashkent has real light pollution as a major metropolis, but the moon rises enormous and golden here — over blue-domed mosques, brutalist Soviet towers, wide tree-lined boulevards, and the faint glow of Tien Shan peaks on the horizon. For truly dark skies, the Chimgan Mountains are just 80 km away and accessible by day trip or overnight. All city spots below are free and publicly accessible unless otherwise noted.
Tashkent TV Tower – Observation Deck & Koinot Restaurant, 375 m
The #1 moonrise viewpoint in Tashkent. The 375-metre Tashkent TV Tower — the tallest structure in Central Asia and 11th tallest TV tower in the world — has a public observation deck at 100 m and the revolving Koinot restaurant at 220 m. The moon rises over the entire Tashkent basin, the Chirchiq valley, and the distant Tien Shan range — a 360° panorama that on clear nights extends to the snow-capped peaks of Big Chimgan 80 km northeast. High-speed elevators; the Koinot restaurant completes one full revolution every 40 minutes. Open daily; combined observation and dining visits are popular for moonrise evenings.
Amir Timur Square – Central City Roundel & Promenade
The beating heart of Tashkent — a circular grand square from which the city's major boulevards radiate in every direction, anchored by the equestrian statue of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), the 14th-century founder of the Timurid Empire. The moon rises over the illuminated Hotel Uzbekistan (the city's most recognisable Soviet-era landmark), the domed Amir Timur Museum, and the clock tower — a cityscape that blends Timurid grandeur with Soviet monumentalism in a uniquely Tashkent way. The square's fountains and walkways are lit nightly, making this the liveliest and most atmospheric city moonrise viewpoint. Free and open 24/7.
Tashkent Planetarium – Chorsu District, near the Old City
The Tashkent Planetarium, set near Chorsu Bazaar in the heart of the old city, is the city's dedicated public astronomy venue — open year-round with evening sessions featuring a high-definition dome projection system that brings the lunar surface to life in extraordinary detail. After the show, the surrounding Chorsu district's open courtyards and the blue-domed bazaar itself offer a beautiful outdoor moonrise setting in one of Tashkent's most atmospheric quarters. Check the planetarium's current schedule for evening session times; the Chorsu Bazaar esplanade is free 24/7.
Khast-Imam Complex – Hazrat Imam Square & Open Courtyard
Tashkent's most important Islamic ensemble, home to the world's oldest complete Quran — the Quran of Caliph Uthman, dating to the 7th century and written in Kufic script. The moon rises over the tiled domes, minarets, and the open madrassa courtyards of this serene complex in the old city — a rare combination of genuine antiquity and open sky in a major Central Asian capital. The complex is quiet after dark; the surrounding Hazrat Imam Square gives unobstructed views of the moonlit minarets. Free outdoor access; the Quran museum requires daytime ticketed entry.
Yangi Uzbekistan Park – Artificial Hill Viewpoint & Promenade
Tashkent's newest major park, built around a prominent artificial hill that gives an elevated 360° view over the surrounding cityscape. The moon rises over the modern Tashkent City tower cluster and the tree-lined park below — one of the few elevated open-air vantage points within the city limits with a clear eastern horizon. The park's hilltop bar and surrounding promenade are well-lit and popular with locals for evening walks. Free entry; centrally located and easily accessible by metro.
Chimgan Mountains – Charvak Reservoir & Kumbel Ridge, 80 km NE
For those who want genuinely dark skies, the Chimgan mountain resort area in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park sits 80 km northeast of Tashkent at 1,200–2,300 m. The moon rises over the jagged Tien Shan ridgeline and reflects in the turquoise Charvak Reservoir with almost no ambient light — a complete contrast to the city below. The Kumbel Ridge cable car (accessible year-round) ascends to 2,300 m for the best elevated moonrise views. Approx. 2 hours by taxi from central Tashkent; several guesthouses and camp sites allow overnight stays for moonrise timing.
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📷 Quick Photography Tips
Tashkent observes UZT (UTC+5) year-round — Uzbekistan does not observe daylight saving time. Apps like PhotoPills or Stellarium handle the offset automatically when you set your location to Tashkent.
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