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Tashkent City
Tashkent, Uzbekistan · Neighborhood Guide
Brand-new business district with glass skyscrapers, luxury apartments, rooftop restaurants, and modern shopping malls.
Data verified May 13, 2026
Tashkent City at a Glance
Luxury
Cost Level
UZS 10,000,000–25,000,000/month (~$795–$1,985)
Rent Range
Excellent — new construction with security
Safety
50–100 Mbps fibre; 5G; best in the city
Internet
Who Lives in Tashkent City?
Business executives, wealthy Uzbeks, tech entrepreneurs.
Living in Tashkent City — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — modern district with connected amenities
Grocery & Food Access
Good — modern grocery stores, food courts, upscale restaurants
Getting Around
- Metro (nearby stations)
- Yandex Go/MyTaxi
- Walking within district
Nearby Coworking
- C-Space Labzak (nearby)
- Various serviced offices
Insider Tips for Tashkent City
- 1Tashkent's answer to Dubai — gleaming towers and rooftop restaurants
- 2The most expensive area — but the only place feeling like a global modern city
- 3Hilton and Hyatt have the best restaurants and rooftop bars
- 4Visit the old mahallas for contrast with traditional Tashkent
FAQ — Tashkent City, Tashkent
What is Tashkent City like for expats?
Tashkent City is a luxury neighborhood in Tashkent. Brand-new business district with glass skyscrapers, luxury apartments, rooftop restaurants, and modern shopping malls. Best for: High-earning professionals and entrepreneurs who want Tashkent's most modern living experience.
How much does it cost to live in Tashkent City, Tashkent?
Tashkent City is classified as "Luxury" in Tashkent. Typical rent: UZS 10,000,000–25,000,000/month (~$795–$1,985). Total monthly budget in Tashkent: $600–$1,200.
Is Tashkent City safe for expats?
Excellent — new construction with security
Who lives in Tashkent City?
Business executives, wealthy Uzbeks, tech entrepreneurs.
Other Neighborhoods in Tashkent
Yunusabad
Higher-EndModern district popular with expats and diplomats. Tree-lined streets, international schools, embassies, and new apartment complexes.
Mirzo Ulugbek
Mid-RangeLeafy, residential, and quiet with a mix of Soviet-era and modern buildings. Close to universities and green spaces.
Chilanzar
Budget-FriendlyWell-established residential area with good public transport links and local markets. More affordable, authentic Tashkent living.
Sergeli
Budget-FriendlySouthern suburb with affordable housing and growing infrastructure. More local feel, less English spoken.
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