Chorsu Bazaar, nestled in the historic Eski-Juva district of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is one of Central Asia’s oldest markets. What sets it apart is its stunning domed architecture and its deep roots in Silk Road trade traditions dating back to the 11th century. Visitors can wander through bustling stalls brimming with fragrant spices, vibrant produce, traditional flatbreads, and local delicacies. Beyond food, the bazaar also showcases handcrafted souvenirs and artisan goods, offering travellers a vivid window into Uzbek culture and daily life.