Samarkand, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, the same age as Rome, the heart of the Great Silk Road and the capital of the Great Empire Tamerlane, is a beacon for seeking natures, creative individuals and those who love beauty. Because Samarkand knows how to give impressions that you want to grab, put together and make something beautiful. This city also frees the imagination of those who look at it and allows everyone to imagine and search for personal meanings in their subjects. Samarkand has many stories - they are bright, like the clothes of local residents, amazing, like the blue domes of minarets and madrassas supporting the sky, juicy, like yellow carrots in the delicious Samarkand pilaf, tart, like freshly squeezed pomegranate juice at the 600-year-old Siab bazaar, immeasurable, like oriental hospitality, comprehensive, like the desire to buy all the robes, carpets and ceramics and, of course, majestic, like the centuries-old architectural masterpieces of the era of the great Amir Temur (Tamerlane).