Streets in Astana to undergo closure for a span of two days.
The Astana International Forum (AIF) 2025, slated to take place in Nur-Sultan, will be the largest business gathering in the region, welcoming global leaders, experts, investors, and business representatives. The event, scheduled for May 27-29, 2025, will temporarily restrict traffic on several streets.
Specifically, Anadoly Street (one side) will be closed from G. Aliyev Street to Aqmeshit Street. G. Aliyev Street (one side) will also be affected, with restrictions from Anadoly Street to N. Balgymbaev Street. Additional temporary restrictions will be applied to Aqmeshit Street during the passage of the official motorcade.
Drivers and pedestrians are advised to plan their routes ahead, considering potential changes in traffic arrangements. Temporary traffic signs and markers will be set up to ensure safety and minimize disruption on the roads.
Furthermore, Kenesary Street will be completely closed between A. Sembinov Street and E. Brusilovsky Street during the same period.
While specific road closures, traffic restrictions, or public transport changes during the Astana International Forum 2025 have not been officially detailed, increased security measures and temporary road closures near event venues are common for such international forums. To obtain the accurate and official list of traffic restrictions for the forum, one may refer to announcements from local authorities, the official event website, or transportation departments in Nur-Sultan.
I, as a business representative, am prepared to navigate the temporary traffic restrictions on Anadoly Street, G. Aliyev Street, Aqmeshit Street, and Kenesary Street during the Astana International Forum 2025, understanding that these closures are essential for the safe passage of global leaders and officials. To avoid any potential delays, I will plan my route accordingly, keeping an eye on announcements from local authorities and the official event website for any updates regarding traffic arrangements and public transport changes.