The coordinators of the Business Forum 2025 will offer participants the opportunity to book rooms at special rates. Information about the hotels and their rates will be posted in advance.
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, boasts a history spanning over 2,000 years. As one of the largest and oldest cities in Central Asia, it was a significant stop on the Great Silk Road.
Tashkent captivates with its remarkable blend of religious structures from diverse faiths — it's not common to find a Catholic cathedral and a Muslim madrasah in close proximity. The cityscape features modern areas with Soviet-era buildings that harmoniously coexist alongside a unique neighborhood of clay houses. Tashkent combines a vibrant economic life with ancient parks and oases, rich in history and myths, and boasts excellent transport and logistics accessibility.
Discover more about its famous sites and attractions on the travel blog at https://travel.yandex.ru/journal/tashkent/
The official language of Uzbekistan is Uzbek. However, Russian is commonly used for international communication in Tashkent. Maps, tourist information, restaurant menus, and city signage are predominantly in Russian. Additionally, guides who speak Russian and English are available in museums.
