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Tashkent

Crossroads of the Silk Road. Uzbekistan's surprising capital mixes Soviet monumentalism, Islamic architecture, and a culinary culture built on pilaf and hospitality.

from฿7,470
February 2027

Quick Facts: Tashkent in February

Cheapest fare
฿7,470
Cheapest month
May
Avg temperature
-5°C

Crossroads of the Silk Road. Uzbekistan's surprising capital mixes Soviet monumentalism, Islamic architecture, and a culinary culture built on pilaf and hospitality.

February Price Intelligence

How Tashkent prices compare in February 2027

33% below avg
฿6,949฿13,486

Best in February

฿7,470

February avg

฿11,124

February median

฿7,470

February p90

฿13,486

Monthly cheapest fares
฿6,949
฿10,169

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of February 2027

Feb 1 – Feb 28 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿17,100฿11,675฿6,250฿7,470Feb 1Feb 10Feb 19Feb 28Feb 2

February 2027 Price Calendar

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SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1฿11,369
2฿7,470
3฿10,522
4฿12,398
5฿7,470
6฿15,463
7฿12,398
8฿12,398
9฿7,470
10฿10,787
11฿12,949
12฿7,470
13฿15,463
14฿12,398
15฿12,520
16฿7,470
17฿12,380
18฿13,122
19฿7,470
20฿13,486
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Cheapest day
฿7,470
฿15,463

About Tashkent

ClimateAvg 9°C · 0°–0°C
-8°
Jan
-5°
Feb
Mar
12°
Apr
18°
May
23°
Jun
25°
Jul
24°
Aug
18°
Sep
10°
Oct
Nov
-5°
Dec
Things to Do
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Food & Drink
🍚Plov (Pilaf)🥟Manti & SomsaLagman NoodlesShashlikNon Bread🍚Plov (Pilaf)🥟Manti & SomsaLagman NoodlesShashlikNon Bread🍚Plov (Pilaf)🥟Manti & SomsaLagman NoodlesShashlikNon Bread
Culture
🕌Islamic Heritage🏛Soviet Legacy🛤Silk Road🎵Uzbek Music🕌Islamic Heritage🏛Soviet Legacy🛤Silk Road🎵Uzbek Music🕌Islamic Heritage🏛Soviet Legacy🛤Silk Road🎵Uzbek Music
History
Ancient Silk RoadTimurid EmpireSoviet ModernizationAncient Silk RoadTimurid EmpireSoviet ModernizationAncient Silk RoadTimurid EmpireSoviet Modernization
Getting Around
International Airport🚇Metro🚌Bus🚕TaxiInternational Airport🚇Metro🚌Bus🚕TaxiInternational Airport🚇Metro🚌Bus🚕Taxi
Nightlife
🍸Emerging Bar SceneRestaurant Dining🎭OperaTea Houses🍸Emerging Bar SceneRestaurant Dining🎭OperaTea Houses🍸Emerging Bar SceneRestaurant Dining🎭OperaTea Houses
Family Friendly
🛡Safe🏛Educational🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly🛡Safe🏛Educational🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly🛡Safe🏛Educational🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly
Tashkent: The Underrated Silk Road Capital

Tashkent is Central Asia's largest city and one of its most underrated destinations. While most travelers fixate on Samarkand's turquoise domes, Tashkent offers its own compelling blend of ancient Islamic heritage and Soviet grandeur. The Khast Imam complex in the old town houses one of the world's oldest Qurans — the Uthman Quran, dating to the 7th century — alongside beautiful madrasas and mosques. Nearby, Chorsu Bazaar operates under a massive blue dome where vendors sell mountains of spices, dried fruits, fresh bread, and every variety of dried and pickled produce imaginable. The Tashkent Metro is an attraction in itself — each station is a unique work of art featuring elaborate chandeliers, marble columns, ceramic murals, and Soviet-era mosaics. Above ground, the city's wide boulevards are lined with Soviet apartment blocks, monumental government buildings, and increasingly modern developments as Uzbekistan opens to the world.

The Art of Plov: Tashkent's Food Culture

Tashkent is obsessed with plov (pilaf), and rightfully so — the city's version, cooked in enormous cast-iron kazan pots over open flame, is considered the finest in Central Asia. The best plov centers operate from early morning, serving their daily batch until it runs out, usually by noon. The rice is cooked with lamb, carrots, chickpeas, and a careful blend of cumin and barberries, yielding a dish that's simple in concept but complex in execution. Beyond plov, Tashkent's food culture is rich and diverse: somsa (baked dumplings stuffed with spiced lamb) are eaten hot from tandoor ovens, lagman (hand-pulled noodle soup) is a hearty staple, and shashlik (grilled meat skewers) sizzle at every street corner. Tea culture is equally important — chaikhanas (tea houses) serve endless pots of green tea alongside conversation and chess games. The generosity of Uzbek hospitality means that sharing food with strangers is not unusual, and visitors are often welcomed to join meals with a warmth that defines the culture.

FAQ about Tashkent in February

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Tashkent?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Tashkent is ฿7,470. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Tashkent?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Tashkent is around ฿11,124. You can save up to 33% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Tashkent?
Based on current prices, February 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Tashkent. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Tashkent?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Tashkent.

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