In order to create convenience for tourists, organize their meaningful recreation and free walking in each region, the Tourism Committee of Uzbekistan creates car-free zones across the country.
Such zones have been created in the historical center of the city of Bukhara on the section from the cultural heritage site Toqi Telpakfro‘shon to the parking lot of the Ark fortress, in the city of Khanabad in the Andijan region, as well as near the Palace of Arts in the city of Fergana, in the culture and recreation park Eco Shahar, recreation park Akhmad al-Fergani, recreation park named after E. Vakhidov in the city of Margilan, on Urda Square in the city of Kokand and on the tourist street Istiqlol.
Also, a 2.5 km long road on the recently created tourist site in the tourist village Konigil in Samarkand functions as a car-free zone. The 1.5 km long I. Karimov Street, connecting Registan Square and the Shahi Zinda complex, is also a car-free zone.
Car-free zones have also been established on Taras Shevchenko Street in Tashkent and in the Arda Khiva tourist complex in the ancient city of Khiva.
