Toki Sarrofon
Historical landmark · Bukhoro ·

Toki Sarrofon

Historical landmark · Bukhoro ·

Historic trade dome selling handicrafts, carpets, and souvenirs

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Toki Sarrofon by null
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Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null
Toki Sarrofon by null

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QCF9+2F2, Mehtar Ambar St, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan Get directions

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QCF9+2F2, Mehtar Ambar St, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan Get directions

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Dec 4, 2025

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Kaif K.

Google
Toqi Sarrofon (Money Changers’ Dome) is one of the most beautiful and historic trading domes in Bukhara. The architecture is amazing, with its high arches and traditional design that takes you back to Silk Road times. Inside, you will find many local shops selling handicrafts, carpets, souvenirs, and traditional items. It is not too crowded, and shopkeepers are friendly, not pushy. A perfect place to walk around, enjoy the history, and buy something unique. Must-visit spot in Bukhara’s old town.

George B.

Google
Toki Sarrofon’s dome rises 16.55 meters — the tallest among Bukhara’s trade domes of its era. Built in 1534–1535, it is the smallest of the four major Toki bazaars, yet it handled currency from Khiva to India to the Ottoman Empire, making it Central Asia’s money exchange powerhouse. Its octagonal footprint sits directly atop the ancient Shohrud canal, with merchants once flooding from as far as China. Today, Quranic inscriptions from the original construction still face visitors at the mosque entrance, a rare survival through centuries of conquest and restoration.

Himanshu B.

Google
The Trading Domes are a testament to Bukhara's rich trading history. Each dome houses various shops selling traditional goods, from spices to textiles. It was delightful to walk through these markets, and the 30-minute stop was perfect for browsing and buying a few souvenirs.

Koen

Google
Small is beautiful! The Toqi Sarrofon is one of three toqs (''market domes") still standing in the old center of Bukhara. A toq is a domed intersection that formed the nodes between the market streets and where a particular professional group was concentrated. For example, the Toqi Sarrofon was the bazaar of the (mainly Indian) money changers and was built in 1534-35 in Persian style by Ubaydullah Khan, the 5th ruler of the Shaybanid dynasty.

Matin D.

Google
Cool, there is everywhere many handmade shops, carpets and …

Akop

Google
The old city is like a computer game Assassin's Creed.

Roozbeh

Google
One of the must to see places in Bukhara

damian S.

Google
it’s a beautiful place and ally. it is worth visiting and taking a look at the many shops along the street. some of the stores have been owned by the same families for generations. it is a place of wonder, beauty, history, and great to meet locals