GARE ROUTIÈRE (AVTOVOKZAL)
Read moreWith the exception of the Ferghana valley whose road is too dangerous and forbidden to heavy goods vehicles, you can reach all the cities of Uzbekistan by bus: Termez, Samarkand, Bukhara, and even the most remote points such as Urgentch or Nukus (count not far from 20 hours). At the racecourse there are many other buses, minibuses and taxis leaving for the four corners of the country: do your market and negotiate prices boldly.
GARE CENTRALE DE TACHKENT (SEVERNIY VOKZAL)
Read moreThe railway station is located at the end of Movarounhar street (Tashkent metro station). The Afrosyab train connects Tashkent to Samarkand in about 2 hours, even on weekends. The Sharq train runs from Tashkent to Bukhara in 7 hours, serving Samarkand in the process. The Nasaf train serves the south of the country to Karchi every day except Monday. The only international connection is with Moscow: 4 departures per week at 18:50, arrival in Moscow 3 days later at 11:15.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL ISLAM KARIMOV
Read moreTashkent International Airport is the largest in the country. It is located 12 km south of the city center. There are the offices of Uzbekistan Airways, a currency exchange office and some duty free stores. Tashkent is connected to Paris by one direct flight per week: on Tuesdays in the direction Paris-Tashkent and on Fridays in the direction Tashkent-Paris. The rest of the time, you will have to go through Turkey (the fastest) or through Moscow (count 9 hours).