Uzbekistan plans to boost night economy with 24/7 public transport and dining options

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According to the Agency’s press service, Uzbekistan is looking to take substantial steps beyond merely transforming certain streets into gastronomic zones. To foster a robust night economy, the proposals emphasize developing a comprehensive infrastructure that supports round-the-clock operations for various sectors.

The proposals, which aim to be implemented in stages, include:

  1. Establishing a task force: By February 1, 2025, a working group will be formed to oversee initiatives aimed at advancing the night-time economy and tourism.
  2. Relaxing operating restrictions: Entertainment venues would be allowed to operate 24/7 on Fridays and Saturdays, removing existing limitations on business hours.
  3. Identifying tourist zones: Specific areas will be designated as tourist hubs, equipped to host night-time events.
  4. 24/7 public transport: Tashkent’s buses, trams, and metro services will transition to round-the-clock operations, ensuring seamless mobility for residents and tourists.
  5. "Night Tashkent" digital platform: A dedicated online portal will provide comprehensive information about night-time venues, public transport routes, and special offers.
  6. Infrastructure modernization: Certain districts will undergo modernization, including enhanced street lighting and improved amenities for both locals and visitors.

To ensure the initiative's success, the Agency has recommended drafting a presidential decree, “On Further Development Measures for Uzbekistan’s Night Economy”. This decree will include provisions for reforming licensing procedures specific to night-time economic activities.

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