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For centuries, this was the capital of a powerful khanate, and that rich history is Kokand's greatest treasure. The city's heart is the Khudoyar Khan Palace, a stunning 19th-century complex with over a hundred rooms, now a museum displaying the khanate's lavish past. Just a short walk away, the Jami Mosque with its striking minarets and the Norbut-biy Madrasah offer a profound sense of place. Don't miss the Kamol-Kazy market, a sensory overload of spices, textiles, and the daily rhythm of local life.
Kokand is compact and easily explored on foot, making it ideal for history enthusiasts and curious travelers on a Silk Road journey. It works well as a one or two-night stop between Tashkent and the Fergana Valley. The city center around the palace and Amir Timur Street is the most convenient area to stay, putting everything within easy reach. While not a major business hub, it offers a genuine, less-touristed Uzbek experience perfect for solo explorers and couples.
Accommodation here is primarily functional, mid-range hotels and guesthouses that offer good value and local hospitality. You'll find options like the Hotel Kokand, a reliable choice with simple rooms and a central location, listed on HOTEVI. For a more immersive stay, consider a local guesthouse to experience genuine Fergana Valley warmth.
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What is Kokand known for?
Kokand is known for its long history, stunning architecture, and traditional craftsmanship. The city is home to numerous ancient mausoleums, mosques, and madrasahs, showcasing the region's unique blend of Islamic and Uzbek cultural influences.
Best time to visit Kokand?
The best time to visit Kokand is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be hot, while winter can be cold and snowy.