Overview
What this stop is good for
Kokand's palace stands out because its palette and scale feel different from the blue-dominant monuments of Samarkand and Bukhara. It is the strongest single heritage stop in the Fergana Valley.
Use this stop for slow visual reading, city context and a walkable heritage session rather than a fast drive-by.
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Amenities
Reported facilities and practical fit
Heritage site
Ticketed entry
Museum
Parking
Toilet
Shop
Photo spot
Family friendly
Access and safety
Use before arrival
Use this as a park-and-walk city stop. Most time on site is spent on foot inside the heritage core.
Main caution points: Summer heat, Limited parking, Crowded.
Museum-style ticketing is typical; confirm current hours and exhibition-room access on arrival.
Summer heat
Use this as a park-and-walk city stop. Most time on site is spent on foot inside the heritage core.
Useful as a planning lead, not as a final guarantee. Treat on-site checks as mandatory.
Main caution points: Summer heat, Limited parking, Crowded.
Useful as a planning lead, not as a final guarantee. Treat on-site checks as mandatory.
Road condition
How to treat the final approach
Expect paved urban access, outer-edge parking and final movement on foot across monument grounds.
Family use
Comfort expectations
Works for mixed-age travellers if you plan around queues, shade and walking distance.
Vehicle access
What matters for self-drive setup
Vehicle value here is arrival logistics. Treat the monument itself as a walk-first stop rather than a van setup zone.
Unknowns
What still needs a field check
Summer heat
Limited parking
Crowded
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