Namangan Central Park
Namangan Central Park, planted in 1884, originally belonged to the county chief as a personal residence.
As an object for visiting, the park became available to the local population in 1917.
It was renamed A. S. Pushkin Park in 1938. After Uzbekistan became an independent republic, the park has been named after Babur since the early nineties.
It is located in the central part of the city, covers an area of more than 13 hectares.
You can get there by public transport from almost all the main streets. The Namangan Historical Museum operates here.