Destination Guides
Uzbekistan

 
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Currency

Uzbek Sum (UZS) = 100 tiyn. Notes are in denominations of UZS1000, 500, 200, 100 and 50. Coins are in denominations of UZS50, 25, 10, 5 and 1, and 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1 tiyn.

 
Currency exchange

Tourists and businesspeople without special status have to pay for hotels, hotel services and transport in hard currency; US Dollars are the most widely acceptable. All bills are normally settled in cash. It is illegal to change money on the black market and penalties can be harsh. Banks and the currency exchange bureaux in major hotels will change at the official rates.

 
Credit & debit cards

Acceptable in some of the major hotels in tourist centres. Uzbekistan has said that it intends to introduce its own Visa card in the near future.

 
Traveller's cheques

Limited acceptance.

 
Currency restrictions

The import of foreign currency is unlimited, but should be declared on arrival. Travellers importing sums in excess of US$1000 may be subject to a body search. The export of foreign currency is permitted. Travellers who have imported sums in excess of US$2000 are required to provide proof of lawful exchange into Sum, otherwise a fine of 30 per cent of the amount imported will be payable. The import and export of local currency is unlimited.

 
Exchange rate indicators

Date Jul 06
£1.00= UZS2,232.71
$1.00= UZS1,226.54

 
Banking hours

Mon-Fri 0900-1800. Some banks open Sat 0900-1500.

 
 
uty Free
 

The following goods may be imported into Uzbekistan by visitors over 16 years without incurring customs duty:
1000 cigarettes or 1kg of tobacco products; 1.5l of alcoholic beverages and 2l of wine; a reasonable quantity of perfume for personal use; other goods for personal use up to a value of US$10,000.

 
Note

All valuable items such as jewellery, cameras and computers should be declared on arrival.

 
Prohibited imports

Firearms, ammunition, drugs, photographs and printed matter directed against the country, live animals (without special permit) and fruit or vegetables.

 
Prohibited exports

Items more than 100 years old and those of special cultural importance require special permission for export. When buying items that may be more than 100 years old, ask for a certificate stating the age of the item(s). Precious metals, stones, furs, arms and ammunition, antiquities and art objects (subject to duty and special permit from the Ministry of Culture) are also prohibited.