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15 attractions selected in this guide.

An 11th-century minaret and archaeological site in the Chuy Valley, remnant of the ancient Silk Road city of Balasagun..
A granite obelisk and memorial flame in downtown Bishkek commemorating those killed during the April 2010 revolution that overthrew President Bakiyev.

A striking Russian Orthodox cathedral with golden domes and blue walls, originally built in 1944 and beautifully restored in recent decades..

The main public square of Bishkek, site of the iconic Manas statue and the changing of the guard ceremony..

A solemn memorial square honoring WWII veterans, featuring a dramatic yurt-shaped granite arch with an eternal flame beneath..

The largest mosque in Kyrgyzstan, a gleaming modern structure completed in 2018 with Turkish-influenced architecture and capacity for 20,000 worshippers..

A poignant memorial site 25 km south of Bishkek, commemorating the victims of Stalin's 1938 purges and the 2010 revolution..

Bishkek's Philharmonic Hall is a Neoclassical building with a six-column portico, hosting symphony concerts, komuz (Kyrgyz lute) recitals, and folk-music evenings in an intimate 800-seat auditorium.

A grand Soviet-era theater hosting opera, ballet, and orchestral performances in an imposing neoclassical building on Erkindik Boulevard..

A grand equestrian statue of the legendary Kyrgyz hero Manas the Noble, flanked by two warrior companions at the old parliament square..

A modern mosque with a gleaming white dome and slender minaret, built in the 2010s in northern Bishkek — a symbol of the country's post-independence religious revival.

A self-guided walking route linking Bishkek's best-preserved Soviet-era mosaics — colourful tile murals adorning apartment blocks, bus stops, and public buildings, depicting space exploration, harvest scenes, and workers' solidarity.

An eerie, abandoned Soviet-era health sanatorium in the Chon-Kemin valley, its crumbling neo-Stalinist façade now overtaken by vegetation — a striking destination for urban-exploration photographers.

Bishkek's main tree-lined promenade stretching through the city center, flanked by parks, sculptures, and an open-air art gallery..

A solemn pedestrian route linking Victory Square's triumphal arch and Eternal Flame through a tree-lined alley of Soviet war memorials, honouring the Kyrgyz soldiers who died in World War II.