It is a very beautiful and cozy city.Wonderful, kind people, just like in our whole country. Lots of greenery, beautiful roads, delicious food. It was my first time in this city and I really liked everything. But not hotels, and I'll put 1⭐ on each one, and if it were possible to put a minus sign at all, I'll explain why. My citizenship was clarified at the resale of each hotel, at first I was at a loss why they needed it. After asking the question, I understood and was very surprised and angry. Because the hotel business is international, what kind of citizenship a tourist has doesn't make any difference for this business, a person is a tourist and that's it, but for some reason they decided in Ferghana that foreigners can rent the same rooms more expensive. There are committees in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara that monitor this and punish hotel owners very harshly for it.Moreover, there is no such rule for renting rooms to foreigners on the hotels' website, because it is illegal and does not stand up to any criticism. I felt ashamed of it, in front of my guests. Because our people and our country are famous for hospitality and kindness, and here this is happening. Uzbekistan is a modern and friendly country, and it's like the attitude of the speculators from the 90s, as if Be kinder, more polite, more honest, happiness to all. If the review was useful to you, please put