About this place
The station is named after Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi, a classic of Uzbek literature. It is located in the south of the red line and serves the residential quarters between the centre and the Chilonzor district.
Uzbekistan · Tashkent · Hamza metro station
The Hamza metro station on the Chilonzor line is a stop in the southern part of central Tashkent, next to the residential quarters and retail infrastructure of the Yakkasaroy district.
Useful information
The station is named after Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi, a classic of Uzbek literature. It is located in the south of the red line and serves the residential quarters between the centre and the Chilonzor district.
Around it are Soviet-era apartment blocks and some new builds. Prices are mid-range, and housing is in demand among families and students thanks to the closeness to the centre.
The red metro line connects Hamza with the centre and the northern districts of the city; the bus network broadens the reach.
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FAQ
On the border of the Yakkasaroy and Chilonzor districts, in the south of the Chilonzor (red) line.
Soviet-era apartment blocks and a few new builds. Listings are in the DomCom catalogue.
Yes, a few stops on the red line — about 10 minutes to Mustaqillik Square.
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