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Hotel Uzbekistan
3.7/5164 Reviews

Hotel Uzbekistan

Tashkent|1.28km from Park Tel'mana
You stay here for the experience not the quality of the hotel! This place is kitsch and a wonderful relic of the cold War! Stayed here twice as part of a group tour and was charmed by the haphazard nature of the place! Reception is a vast space with plenty of seating and a bar at one end. You can get cold beer here that you can take away to your room. Both rooms we had were large with twin beds at one end and a loungue type area at the other. The major bonus was we had a balcony each time; great views from the higher floors and a good place to hang out some washing! The first room the balcony was accessible from two doors, the second room had one door blocked with a chest of drawers and the handle removed! Bathrooms are a bit dated and you sometimes have to wait for hot water! Not all rooms have balconies so you might need to request. The money exchange was really useful, although they wouldn't change local currency back again. The rooftop bar is actually the top floor as opposed to on the roof but the windows open in and you get great city views. Breakfast buffet is excellent, especially the omlette chef! Location of the hotel is also strong, metro just to right of entrance and lots of attractions, bars and restaurants in walking distance. A couple of reviews say Reception staff don't speak great English - you can get round this with Google translate so not a big deal. We also had two people on our two given each others passports - the onus is definitely on you to check!If you don't mind quirky this hotel is for you!

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Navruz Hotel Tashkent
4.5/544 Reviews
The Navruz Hotel is in a great location on a side street but close to metro and a few restaurants (can recommend Siesta restaurant!). Rooms are on the small side but have everything you need including kettle, fridge, bottled water, blackout curtains, toiletries, hairdryer. Beds are large and comfortable with lovely bed linen. Bathroom of the room we stayed in was small with shower cubicle only, no bath, but was clean and modern with good water pressure. We enjoyed relaxing by the pool after a hard day's sightseeing and I particularly enjoyed having a cappuccino or two at breakfast. The young male receptionist (sorry I didn't get his name but he seemed to work 24/7) spoke excellent English and was helpful and efficient.
Sofiya Tashkent Hotel
4.4/55 Reviews
Good hotel with large rooms. Clean and ordinary. Good, rich breakfast. There is even marmelade when you ask and understand. The swimming pool is a blessing at the heat in spring and summer. Filling mid-May, if you ask also something earlier. Location on a very driven street, so rooms forward loudly. I could switch out after a night into a quiet room, no problem, you just have to ask. Location in a few distances from the center. To the next Metro Station at least 20 minutes walk. Buss drive out before the house, but I never tried. Taxi to the center ca.2€. Totally recommended.
Hampton by Hilton Tashkent
4/552 Reviews
Checking in was a nightmare I booked the hotel to stay 2 night before flying back to London. I checked in with my new wife as we just got married and the hotel reception demanded that we need a marriage certificate to stay at their hotel as my wife was Uzbekistan citizens and me being Uk. The reception was very rude unhelpful and even I was telling them that I am with my wife they didn’t want to check me in I found this very upsetting as I said if my girlfriend or female friend, wife was another nationality they won’t ask me for anything after talking to some fake managers that came to the reception they had to make so many phone calls to some places and after 45 minutes of waiting at the reception desk finally they checked us in was terrible no apologies was offered from 4-5 staff that had dealt with us 2 we’re supposed to be management which am not sure I feel they lied. I wasn’t happy at all with this from such a large hotel chain which I have used them in other locations. Room was good sized clean but service in general was poor for such a new hotel. Even morning breakfast staff no one ever said good morning or anything. There was no security at the front door ever when we came in or left the hotel to see local tourists attractions. Avoid the bar too expensive and cocktails weren’t great head to local restaurants for cheaper drinks. It’s a shame I can’t rate the service less than 1 stars if I could I would rate the service 0 stars. We stayed at the Wyndham in Tashkent as well with my wife didn’t have issues and staff there were fantastic.
City Palace Hotel Tashkent
4/557 Reviews
The guys at the front desk are very helpful and friendly! I had a problem with swiping my card, and they took the initiative to help solve it! Colleagues also kept giving advice due to reservation system issues, so we avoided spending extra money!
Manor Hotel
4.4/519 Reviews
We stay in this hotel for the second time. The optimal ratio of price and services provided. It is convenient to get from the airport and the bus station is on foot. The hotel is very much a hotel, a new building, a lot of cafes and restaurants (french, Italian, Japanese cuisine), but not cheap as for Uzbekistan. The hotel itself is a Turkish network, the interior in the appropriate style is luxurious. Everything new, rooms are spacious, there is everything you need. Hotel without stars, but the best of some 4-stars. White machronous coats, slippers, bathroom all the necessary facilities. Very high beds with mattresses, even for my 175 cm growth, people of small growth will have to jump:) Breakfasts are beautiful, dishes changed every day. Moreover, you can order eggs in any form, cashua. Good coffee from the coffee machine that is not in every hotel in Uzbekistan. I would like to celebrate the staff of the hotel. And the staff are receptive, and the restaurant. Very kind, immediately respond to any request. I will definitely recommend this hotel. P. S. On the side of the hotel the construction of a residential complex began, but if you don't stay in the hotel for all days, you won't mind.
Hotel Uzbekistan
3.7/5164 Reviews
You stay here for the experience not the quality of the hotel! This place is kitsch and a wonderful relic of the cold War! Stayed here twice as part of a group tour and was charmed by the haphazard nature of the place! Reception is a vast space with plenty of seating and a bar at one end. You can get cold beer here that you can take away to your room. Both rooms we had were large with twin beds at one end and a loungue type area at the other. The major bonus was we had a balcony each time; great views from the higher floors and a good place to hang out some washing! The first room the balcony was accessible from two doors, the second room had one door blocked with a chest of drawers and the handle removed! Bathrooms are a bit dated and you sometimes have to wait for hot water! Not all rooms have balconies so you might need to request. The money exchange was really useful, although they wouldn't change local currency back again. The rooftop bar is actually the top floor as opposed to on the roof but the windows open in and you get great city views. Breakfast buffet is excellent, especially the omlette chef! Location of the hotel is also strong, metro just to right of entrance and lots of attractions, bars and restaurants in walking distance. A couple of reviews say Reception staff don't speak great English - you can get round this with Google translate so not a big deal. We also had two people on our two given each others passports - the onus is definitely on you to check!If you don't mind quirky this hotel is for you!

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