Almaty Underground Metro

Almaty Metro is a compact but memorable city attraction, with stations designed as architectural and cultural interiors.

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Almaty Underground Metro

Almaty Underground Metro

Almaty was the second city in Central Asia, after Tashkent, to build a metro system. The original decision to create the underground was made in 1978, when Almaty was still Alma-Ata and a metro was seen not only as transport, but also as a statement of urban prestige.

The stations are worth seeing even if you do not need the metro for logistics. Soviet metro design treated underground spaces as public architecture: halls, platforms, stonework, lighting, portraits, and decorative themes were used to express history and civic identity. In Almaty, each station has its own topic, and the interiors make a short metro ride feel like a small architectural tour.

A station of Almaty Metro
A station of Almaty Metro

For travelers, the metro works best as an addition to a city walk. Ask your guide to include one or two central stations while moving between museums, parks, bazaars, or Republic Square. It is a quick way to see another layer of Almaty: practical, local, and unexpectedly ornate.