Bishkek is the capital of one of Central Asian republics which were part of Russian Empire and the USSR. Today it is one of few cities that kept its Soviet architecture and monuments. The 2-3 hour walking tour will take you to the past and answer the most popular question - which time is better, the Soviet or the present?
Discover the heart of Kyrgyz musical culture at the National Philharmonic Hall, named after the legendary Toktogul. A striking Soviet-era building where classical music meets local tradition in grand performances.
The central square of Bishkek and a symbol of independence. Surrounded by government buildings, fountains, and monuments, it's the perfect place to feel the pulse of the city.
A charming green oasis in the heart of the city, Oak Park is known for its open-air sculpture gallery, shady paths, and relaxed atmosphere. A perfect stop for art and nature lovers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points