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Broadway Alley

A beloved pedestrian boulevard in central Tashkent, Broadway Alley links Amir Temur and Independence Squares. Lined with tall trees, café seating, and lively street vendors, it’s a hub for locals and tourists alike. By day, artists sell paintings, crafts, and offer bike rides; by night, street musicians and performers bring a festive atmosphere—making it the perfect place to stroll, shop, eat, and soak in the city’s creative spirit. 

Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Question: What is Broadway Alley?
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Also known as Sayilgoh Street or “Brodik,” it’s a pedestrian walkway filled with cafés, art stalls, vendors, and street performers—connecting two of Tashkent’s most famous squares. 

Question: Why is it called Broadway?
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The name is inspired by New York’s Broadway, reflecting its lively pedestrian culture and artistic vibe, where people stroll, relax, and enjoy various performances .

Question: What activities can I do there?
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Enjoy bike rentals, portrait artists, live music, table games like chess, shops, stalls selling crafts, and cafés for a relaxed break day or night .

Question: Is it suitable for families and children?
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Absolutely! Families stroll through the shady walkway while children enjoy street performances and games. It’s a safe and welcoming environment year-round .

Question: When is the best time to visit Broadway Alley?
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Evenings are especially charming—lights are on, musicians play, and the atmosphere is festive. However, daytime visits are also lovely for browsing booths and enjoying outdoor seating .