The Tashkent Metro is one of the most beautiful and efficient subway systems in Central Asia, known for its clean stations and unique architectural designs. Each station is decorated with its own theme, showcasing Uzbek culture, art, and history through mosaics, marble, and chandeliers. In addition to being practical, the metro is also a hidden gem for visitors who enjoy art and photography.
The Tashkent Metro is known not just for its efficiency but also for its artistic and architectural beauty. Each station is uniquely decorated, often resembling an underground museum.
The fare is very affordable—just a small fixed fee regardless of distance traveled. You can easily pay for your ride using a Visa or other bank cards, or purchase a ticket at the metro entrance.
Yes! Photography was once restricted but is now allowed. Visitors are welcome to take pictures of the stunning station interiors.
Yes, the Tashkent Metro is very safe, clean, and foreigner-friendly. Many signs are now in Uzbek, Russian, and English, making navigation easier for visitors.