Quick answer
Samarkand International Airport (SKD) is about 6 km north of the city center. A taxi takes 15-20 minutes and costs roughly 30,000-50,000 UZS ($2-4 USD). There is no airport bus or rail link. Your options are taxis outside the terminal or a pre-booked private transfer. Samarkand has seen significant tourism infrastructure investment ahead of its growing status as a Silk Road destination, but airport ground transport remains informal.
What actually happens after landing
SKD's terminal was modernized in recent years and handles both domestic and international flights. After landing, you go through passport control — which can be thorough for international arrivals — collect your bags, and exit into the arrivals hall. The terminal is clean and functional but not large.
Outside, you will find a mix of official and unofficial taxi drivers. Some approach you inside the terminal. There is no organized taxi queue or dispatcher system like you would find at larger airports. Yandex Go (the regional ride-hailing app) works in Samarkand, which gives you a metered, app-based option if you have the app installed and a local SIM or data connection.
Money exchange is available inside the terminal, and there are ATMs. Having some Uzbek som on hand for the taxi ride is recommended, as many drivers do not accept cards.
Transport options explained honestly
Yandex Go is the ride-hailing app that works in Samarkand. It gives you a fare estimate upfront and avoids negotiation. You need the app installed and mobile data. A ride to the city center typically costs 25,000-40,000 UZS through the app.
Pre-booked private transfers are increasingly popular with international visitors. A driver meets you with a name sign, the price is fixed, and the vehicle is confirmed. This is particularly useful if you arrive on an international flight and do not yet have a local SIM.
Rental cars are available but not common for tourists in Samarkand. The city is compact enough to explore on foot and by taxi.
There is no airport bus or shuttle connecting SKD to the city center.
Realistic pricing expectations
Transport costs in Samarkand are very low by international standards:
- City center (Registan area): 30,000-50,000 UZS ($2-4 USD) by taxi, slightly less via Yandex Go
- Hotels near the old city: 30,000-50,000 UZS ($2-4 USD)
- Samarkand railway station: 25,000-40,000 UZS ($2-3 USD)
- Outskirts or suburban areas: 50,000-80,000 UZS ($4-6 USD)
Always carry Uzbek som for taxis. US dollars are not accepted for taxi rides.
Late night arrivals
SKD receives some late evening flights, particularly domestic services from Tashkent. Taxi drivers generally appear for scheduled arrivals even at night. However, the later you arrive, the fewer drivers will be waiting, and those who are may quote higher fares.
Yandex Go works at night but driver availability drops. The area around the airport is not well-served by streetlights and there is nothing within walking distance. Pre-booking a transfer is the sensible choice for any arrival after 10 PM.
Families and luggage
Most taxis at SKD are sedans (Chevrolet models are dominant in Uzbekistan). Luggage space is adequate for two travelers but can be tight for families with multiple large bags. If you have significant luggage, request a larger vehicle through a pre-booked transfer.
Child car seats are not available in taxis and are not culturally expected. Bring your own if you need one. The roads between the airport and city center are paved and in reasonable condition.
Where you meet the driver
If you pre-book a transfer, your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall or just outside the exit with a name sign. The terminal is small, so finding each other is straightforward.
For taxis, walk past the drivers who approach you inside the terminal — they tend to charge more — and head to the parking area outside where you can compare options. If using Yandex Go, step outside and request a ride from the pickup area in front of the terminal.
Decision helper
Take a taxi if: you are comfortable negotiating in a country where English is not widely spoken among taxi drivers. A few words of Russian or Uzbek help enormously.
Pre-book a transfer if: this is your first time in Uzbekistan, you arrive late, you do not have a local SIM, or you want someone holding a sign with your name after a long international journey. The cost difference is modest in absolute terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Samarkand airport from the city center?
About 6 km, which takes 15-20 minutes by car depending on traffic.
Is there Uber in Samarkand?
Uber does not operate in Uzbekistan. Yandex Go is the ride-hailing app that works in Samarkand.
How much is a taxi from SKD airport to the Registan?
By negotiated taxi, expect 30,000-50,000 UZS ($2-4 USD). Via Yandex Go, slightly less. Pre-booked transfers run $10-20 USD.
Do Samarkand taxi drivers speak English?
Most do not. Basic Russian or Uzbek phrases help. Showing your destination on a map (Google Maps or Maps.me) works well. Pre-booked transfer drivers arranged for tourists are more likely to speak some English.
Can I pay for a taxi with US dollars in Samarkand?
No. Taxi drivers expect Uzbek som. Exchange money at the airport or withdraw from an ATM before heading to the taxi stand.
Is there a bus from Samarkand airport to the city?
No. There is no public bus or shuttle service connecting SKD airport to the city center.
Is Samarkand airport safe at night?
The terminal area is safe. Uzbekistan has low crime rates. However, the area outside the airport is dark and quiet at night, so arrange your transport in advance for late arrivals.
Do I need a SIM card to use Yandex Go at Samarkand airport?
You need mobile data. You can buy a local SIM at the airport arrivals area, or use airport Wi-Fi to request a ride, though Wi-Fi reliability varies.
How do I get from Samarkand airport to the train station?
By taxi or transfer. The railway station is about 5 km from the airport, a 10-15 minute drive costing roughly 25,000-40,000 UZS.
Should I book a transfer or just take a taxi in Samarkand?
If you have Yandex Go and mobile data, a taxi via the app is cheap and reliable. If this is your first visit and you want certainty, a pre-booked transfer at $10-20 USD removes all guesswork.
Samarkand is one of Central Asia's great destinations, and getting from the airport to the Registan does not need to be complicated. The city is close, the ride is cheap, and as long as you have some local currency and either the Yandex app or a pre-booked driver, you will be at your hotel in under 20 minutes.