The city is built mainly on a north-south, east-west grid system making navigation simple. Probably the greenest of all Soviet cities, Bishkek still has an abundance of parks and open spaces. Wide streets and boulevards, along with all the trees and many cafes and coffee shops, make walking around the city and enjoyable experience.
3 main museums are in the centre of the city – the State Historical Museum, the Sate Museum of Applied Arts and the Museum Under the Sky. Each is worth visiting. At the centre of the city is Ala-Too Square with a statue of Manas and the national flag that is “guarded” throughout the day. In fact all though the city you will find statues. Unlike many Soviet countries Kyrgyzstan did not destroy all its Soviet monuments, and many can still be seen.
There are 3 main bazaars in the city, the most famous of which being the Osh Bazaar, the largest and a must to go and visit. No central shopping exists, but there are malls (both old and new) scattered around the city.