A good impression of the hotel, in general, but there are nuances. From three stars, there are mostly monumental corridors and a rich signboard)The room has never been cleaned in three days, there is no refrigerator, the kettle is tiny, and there is only one cup.There is a persistent smell of dampness on all floors, as if you live in a swimming pool.But the most important thing is the bathroom in a standard room: there really is nowhere to put your feet when you need to sit down on you know what :))) This can be a real problem for some. For some reason, breakfasts are not included, they can be purchased for 50,000 soums per person.There are also 2-room suites, but I don't think you need to spend money on suites here. The old town is 3 kilometers away, by taxi from 10 to 13 thousand soums. Yandex works without any problems.This place is not aimed at tourists, but at local weddings. Among the advantages: good repair, comfortable beds, friendly Russian-speaking staff (even helped with suitcases), a decent supermarket and pizzeria are just a stone's throw away.
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Anonymous review
October 13, 2024
Responsive staff.
Delicious breakfasts.
The price/quality ratio.
After the guest houses of Tashkent and Samarkand, just a 5-star hotel for the same price.
A very beautiful wedding hall, recently the wedding of the bride and groom took place in this hall, the wedding ceremony was very beautiful, the hall was recently renovated, the dishes are new.Many thanks to the administration and staff of the wedding hall , thank you
A new and fresh hotel. You won't regret it. The rooms are clean and not small. The breakfast is good. 10 points for cleanliness and a fresh pleasant smell.
A middle-class hotel. There is everything you need to stay, the room is spacious, the air conditioning worked perfectly. The only negative thing during our stay was there was no breakfast.
A good guest house excellent staff the restaurant is good the food is excellent, everything you need is nearby super class Afson there is no conversation