Nadir Divanbegi Fashion Show

Bukhara


The Nadir Divanbegi Medressa is host most evenings to an hour-long fashion show of Uzbek designs, accompanied by live traditional music. It's not the most interesting show but it's popular with groups. Performances are at 6pm and 8pm depending on visitor numbers. Dinner is available for 40,000S but you'll get much better food elsewhere.


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