Public Holidays Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan observes several types of holidays: national sovereignty days, international observances, and religious festivals. Religious holidays such as Ramazon Hayit and Qurbon Hayit are based on the lunar Islamic calendar and their exact dates are confirmed by the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan shortly before the event.

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2026 10 holidays
January
  • New Year's Day Yangi yil 🔥 Long weekend
  • Day of Defenders of the Native Land Vatan himoyachilari kuni
March
  • International Women's Day Xalqaro xotin-qizlar kuni
  • Eid al-Fitr Ro'za hayit (Iyd al-Fitr)
  • Navruz Navro'z bayrami
May
  • Day of Memory and Honour Xotira va qadrlash kuni
  • Eid al-Adha Qurbon hayit (Iyd al-Adha)
September
  • Independence Day Mustaqillik kuni 🔥 Long weekend
October
  • Teacher's Day O'qituvchilar kuni 🔥 Long weekend
December
  • Constitution Day Konstitutsiya kuni 🔥 Long weekend
2027 12 holidays
January
  • New Year's Day Yangi yil
  • Day of Defenders of the Native Land Vatan himoyachilari kuni 🔥 Long weekend
March
  • International Women's Day Xalqaro xotin-qizlar kuni
  • Eid al-Fitr Ro'za hayit (Iyd al-Fitr) 🔥 Long weekend
  • Navruz Navro'z bayrami
May
  • Day of Memory and Honour Xotira va qadrlash kuni
  • Day of Memory and Honour Holiday Xotira va qadrlash kuni (ko'chirma)
  • Eid al-Adha Qurbon hayit (Iyd al-Adha)
  • Eid al-Adha Holiday Qurbon hayit (ko'chirma)
September
  • Independence Day Mustaqillik kuni
October
  • Teacher's Day O'qituvchilar kuni
December
  • Constitution Day Konstitutsiya kuni

Frequently Asked Questions

*Tentative dates based on the lunar calendar.


Major Celebrations and Cultural Impact

Navruz (Persian New Year)

Navruz is the most significant cultural event in the Uzbekistan 2026 calendar. It marks the spring equinox. Expect to see street festivals and taste Sumalak, a traditional wheat-sprout dish cooked overnight by communities.

Independence Day – September 1

This is the most important state holiday. In 2026, celebrations will be centered in Tashkent’s “New Uzbekistan” park, featuring massive fireworks and military displays.


Uzbekistan: Country Overview for 2026

Government and Politics

Uzbekistan is a presidential republic. Under recent reforms, the country has significantly opened up to international investment. It remains a “beacon of stability” in Central Asia, balancing relations between East and West.

Economy and Growth

Classified as an emerging market, Uzbekistan’s economy is booming. While famous for gold and natural gas, it is rapidly becoming a hub for IT services and textile manufacturing.

Tourism and Travel

From the turquoise domes of Samarkand to the ancient streets of Khiva, tourism is a major pillar of the economy. In 2026, Uzbekistan offers visa-free travel for over 90 nationalities, making it the most accessible “Silk Road” destination.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are shops open during public holidays in Uzbekistan? In major cities like Tashkent and Samarkand, most restaurants and grocery stores remain open. However, government offices, banks, and smaller local shops usually close.

When are the long weekends in Uzbekistan 2026? According to Presidential Decree #UP-257, there will be significant bridge days in March (combining Ramazon Hayit and Navruz) and September (Independence Day).