Tashkent – Digital Nomad Guide

Tashkent spreads across wide Soviet-planned avenues punctuated by turquoise-domed mosques and modern shopping centers reflecting the government's modernization push. Amir Temur Square serves as the city's heart, while the old Chorsu Bazaar maintains traditional commerce in its blue-domed halls. The metro system, built as a Cold War showpiece, features stations decorated like marble palaces between residential mahallas where neighbors still gather for traditional community meetings. Life moves between plov lunches and green tea sessions, with hospitality that transforms business meetings into extended cultural exchanges. Remote workers find improving infrastructure and costs that make even modest salaries comfortable, though language barriers require patience and cultural adaptation.

Key facts

  • Monthly Cost: $750
  • Overall Score: 6.5/10
  • Internet: 55 Mbps
  • Safety: 7/10

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