How to find a cheap car hire deal in Tashkent
Pick up a cheap rental car in Tashkent for around ₹ 7,702 a day and drive off happy. We do the hard work for you by searching all the major providers, so you can easily compare prices and book.
₹ 2,180 is the cheapest daily price offered for a rental in Tashkent.
For longer trips, grab a weekly rental from ₹ 13,173 and make room for more adventures.
If you want to get the timing right, book around four weeks ahead to grab the best price on a Tashkent car hire.
Find your perfect ride with Sixt, Europcar or Keddy By Europcar. They're some of the most popular providers in the city.
Whether you book with Sixt or another supplier, double-check the coverage on your Tashkent car hire. Some companies include a collision damage waiver (CDW), while others offer it as a paid add-on.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to pick up a bargain if the provider needs to shift cars between sites. Discover the best available rates by selecting 'Return car to a different location.'
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your car with a full tank, so you're only paying for what you use. You won't get hit with overpriced refueling charges either.
Hit the road without counting the miles and racking up additional charges. Go to the 'Policies' filter and select 'Unlimited mileage' to find a car that lets you roam without limits.
Best value car hire options right now
You'll get the best value with this company. Prices average ₹ 9,580 a day.
Offering daily rates of around ₹ 9,354, this provider is next in line.
The third option won't break the bank either. You'll pay roughly ₹ 9,664 a day with this supplier.
The Compact rental category is a dependable choice if you're unsure what kind of wheels you need. It's also the vehicle type that's booked the most in Tashkent.
Flying to Tashkent? Think about an airport pick-up
Get a head start on your Tashkent trip by booking a car hire at Tashkent International Airport. The city centre is about 11 kilometres away from this airport, which is a drive of around 25 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Tashkent
Small: These cheap rental cars in Tashkent may be small in size, but they live up to big expectations. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to drive, great on mileage, and perfect for city driving or short trips.
Medium: A solid choice when you need something that's easy to drive but doesn't skimp on features. This category includes compact and intermediate models that come with a bit of extra space compared to smaller options.
Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and advanced tech features, this Tashkent car hire category includes full-size cars. With roomier back seats and plenty of storage space, they let you load up and take everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: SUVs are your four-wheel fix for wanderlust. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for city streets and country backroads alike.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Tashkent big enough for a small crowd (and their suitcases), a van has space where it counts. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're just the thing for group trips, moving or business use.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't mandatory, but is something to think about. If you're in a collision, no matter how minor, it can save you from paying a big excess fee. Different Tashkent car hire providers have different insurance policies and coverage levels, so check the terms before booking.
Take your ride to the next level with nifty extras like mobile Wi-Fi or a reverse camera. These features can make your drive more efficient and enjoyable when you rent a car in Tashkent.
Good to know
Age requirements for rentals vary by supplier (and even car type), so be clear on the rules before you book. Some companies in Uzbekistan may rent to younger drivers for an additional fee. If you're outside the typical age bracket, simply uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to browse your options.
Add a car seat to your Tashkent car hire reservation if you're bringing the kids. Rules can change from one location to another, but using a child seat suited to their size and age is always the safest way to go.
You'll be asked to provide some documents when collecting your car. As a general rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough funds to cover the excess (most companies don't accept debit cards), and additional photo ID. Your booking will tell you exactly what you need.
Familiarise yourself with your rental. Set up your seat and mirrors, find the lights and wipers, and get used to how it handles before you set off. And remember to stick to the right side of the road in Uzbekistan.
Local speed limits may vary, but it's typically around 60kph in urban areas and 100kph or so on highways. Always check the posted signs.
Uzbekistan has a zero-tolerance policy for drinking and driving. Keep the car parked and find another way to travel if your plans involve alcohol.
Try to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
Best hotels in Tashkent for drivers
Offering accessible parking, MODERNO Hotel & Spa takes the stress out of finding a place for your car. This hotel is about 2 kilometres from central Tashkent and also comes with luggage storage and a fitness centre.
Or make use of the parking at City Line Boutique Hotel. The city centre is roughly 5 kilometres from this stay, which also features a fitness centre and express check-out.
Need more places to choose from? Browse through the full list of hotels in Tashkent. You can fine-tune your search with the filters — try 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' or 'Outdoor parking.' If your car's electric, you can select the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter too.
Once you've found a car hire deal in Tashkent and the right hotel, all that's left is deciding where to head to first. Get started with major attractions such as Navoi Opera Theatre, Chorsu Bazaar and Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art.








