The hotel is very well located. There are many cafes and small shops around. The rooms are large and clean. The plumbing is very tired. The breakfasts are not bad
The hotel's staff is completely non-client-oriented. Upon arrival, they are given to sign a paper where it is written in small print that no alcohol is allowed in the room. The fine is $100. I took a bottle of wine and because I didn't finish it, I left it in the room. The receptionist went to check the room in the morning before leaving and just forced him to actually pay $ 100 without letting him out of the hotel. I offered to call the police, but the Receptionist was deliberately stalling because he understood that I was in a hurry and was late for the train. Roughly speaking, they just bred 100 dollars. Shamefully. I will not recommend this hotel to anyone.
We enjoyed our stay at this hotel. Firstly, the metro is very close, which means you can go to any corner of Tashkent. Moreover, the fare costs less than 20 rubles. You can get off the subway and admire the decoration of the stations. Secondly, I really liked the breakfast, which takes place in the hotel restaurant. You can also eat in it in the evening. Affordable and delicious. Thirdly, there is a private sauna and hammam with a swimming pool. If you take care in advance, all this will be at the disposal of your company, whether it's friends or relatives. The room is clean, the garbage is taken out every day. And bathrobes and slippers are also important to someone. In general, I recommend using the hospitality of this hotel.
The hotel is nice, with a convenient location, clean and spacious rooms, a stone's throw from the park and the metro. The breakfasts are normal, it would be possible to heat up those dishes that should be hot, otherwise they cool down by 8 o'clock. Breakfast starts at 7.