
Tashkent in July
Not the best time
July is brutal. Locals who can afford it leave the city, and tourist numbers drop dramatically. The heat isn't just uncomfortable - it's genuinely limiting for outdoor exploration.
Weather
July unleashes Tashkent's full summer fury with scorching temperatures that can hit 40°C or higher. The heat is dry but relentless, making midday outdoor activities genuinely uncomfortable. Nights offer little relief with temperatures staying above 25°C.
37°C high22°C low2 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$60/day average
July Tips
- •Seriously consider postponing your trip if you're heat-sensitive
- •Indoor attractions like the Applied Arts Museum become essential refuges
- •Evening flights are more comfortable than daytime arrivals
All Months
April through May and September through November are your sweet spots. Summer hits 40°C (104°F) regularly, and the city bakes. Winter drops to freezing, and heating in many buildings is hit-or-miss. Spring brings apricot blossoms and perfect weather for walking. Fall means clear skies and comfortable temperatures. Ramadan affects restaurant hours and alcohol availability, so check dates before booking. The city empties out in August as locals escape to the mountains – restaurants close, attractions run limited hours. But if you can handle the heat, hotel prices drop significantly.
Tashkent Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
5/10
Families
5/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
4/10
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