The room furniture is very old. The cooling system is not working properly. The room windows are very inconvenient to open and close. it's dark. Bath towels are old. But one good thing is that the service system is good.
Soviet 'chick' - you better avoid it in most of the circumstances.
Tiles in the bathroom are falling off, the shower is falling out, no soap in the bathroom.
Very cheap, though
I liked the hotel. But a solid four. The location is excellent, the metro station is immediately to the right of the exit. The center, near some attractions (Timurid Museum, Amir Timur Square, local Broadway) 2-storey sightseeing buses depart from the hotel. The breakfasts are good, everything is basic. The tables are large, more than 4 people, unusual. It's better to come early, then there will be places. As already mentioned, chic and glitter are only in the lobby. The rooms are worn out, with worn carpet. But in appearance, if you don't look closely, it seems decent, in the same color scheme and style. There was everything you needed, cosmetics, water, tea. The bathroom door wouldn't close, and the safe was broken. We had a connecting door to the next room. It was uncomfortable and I could hear the neighbors talking. The staff is polite.
The location of the hotel is convenient, it is easy to get from the airport and anywhere in Tashkent. The staff is helpful. The breakfasts are good. The linen is clean. That's where the advantages end. We lived on the 15th floor. View of the square. It's a little noisy. The striking of the clock is very audible at night, perhaps the windows are not the best. The rooms definitely need to be updated, everything is dilapidated. The bed is terrible, it swings like the deck of a ship during a boat trip, it is impossible to turn over noiselessly. I can't say if this is the case in the entire hotel, perhaps it has already been renovated somewhere, because the lobby and reception look presentable. I'll look for a better hotel next time.
I liked everything! Good location in the center, everything is within walking distance. Good service, comfortable bed, cleanliness, everything you needed was in the room. Buffet breakfast - but in fact the same thing every day, there were porridges, delicious. A very interesting design of the lobby in the national style, wonderful murals on the walls, pleasant lighting solutions. The bar was open around the clock ;) polite staff. The only downside is that everyone smokes openly, but we were told that it's just the way it is in this country.
The location of the hotel is of course gorgeous, the Amir Temur metro station is right at the entrance to the hotel, there are many cafes and restaurants nearby.The hotel is undergoing gradual renovation, the lobby downstairs, the reception, the breakfast room have already been updated, everything is good and beautiful there.but!there are also many unreleased rooms-I lived in this, you get to the USSR in the 70s. Everything needs to be replaced, both furniture and plumbing, but in general it is clean and even somehow cozy. The room is large.Of the cons:the water was barely warm and it didn't work out well to take a shower. The breakfasts are good, lots of fruits, delicious hot dishes, juices from the bags, the pastries are delicious, there was samsa with different fillings every day. The staff tries their best, they help in everything, they are very kind. Check-in and check-out at 12.00. in general, I recommend, but not picky guests to repair.I think that after a complete renovation it will be very good!
We stayed at the hotel with our daughter. A very positive impression. A clean room with all amenities. The bed and towels are snow-white. The air conditioners work well. We lived on the 15th floor with a beautiful view of the city. The breakfasts are very varied, everyone will find something to their taste. Soft slippers, shampoos, shower gels, toothbrushes and toothpaste. They also used a safe where they could leave money and valuables. The only drawback is that the shower was leaking, and water was accumulating in the sink due to a blockage. Good sound insulation. The reception staff, the restaurant staff and the maids are very polite. Convenient location in the very center of the city, 2 steps from the Amir Temur metro station. Every day you can go on a Bus City tour directly from the hotel on a comfortable double decker. The tour is very well organized. In the evening, you can stroll through the beautiful central places of the capital. The evening view of the hotel with its burning multicolored lights is also very impressive.
We were very satisfied. The price-quality ratio is the most optimal. On our next visit to Tashkent, we will stay only at the Uzbekistan Hotel. We wish the administration and staff of the hotel further success and prosperity. I recommend it to all guests of the capital of Uzbekistan.
The location is in the heart of Tashkent, which is incredibly convenient, the lobby and restaurants downstairs are quite decent, the exchanger and ATM on the ground floor are very convenient. The views of Tashkent from the upper floors are also amazing. However, the interior of the corridors and rooms is not quite fresh, plumbing and furniture in parts could be replaced, floors cycled, etc. At the same time, we did not regret that we stayed there in Tashkent, a hotel with a soul))
The hotel is in a good, convenient location, almost in the center, near a beautiful park. Everything is fine there, of course the rooms are different, at least at one rate, there are spacious, there is a small one. The building was built under the USSR, which I didn't like: the floor covering is theft, worn out, the air conditioner is huge on the floor, about 1.7 m, it makes terrible noise, the brain explodes, but it's not much use, it blows a little cool, it doesn't cool normally. However, towels are changed often.
Among the advantages: the location, the reception looks good, taxis drive up to the entrance, the staff is very polite and always ready to help, a good mattress and linen, good coffee for breakfast, a large room. Of the cons: the room itself is already quite sad, worn out: the bathroom is in some kind of stains and plaque, the breakfasts are monotonous, there was something like an air conditioner in the room that the devil knows how to turn off. In general, the problem of all hotels is that it is hot, and an open window in the evening gives out wonderful sounds of Tashkent traffic jams. Verdict- you can live) if you do not fall on peterest
When I first came to Tashkent and studied the city. I immediately noticed a hotel in the city center. Today, fortunately for me, I visited this hotel. Price -quality, pleasantly pleased. A large room, which is important, a soft bed. Beautiful view from the 12th floor. Extremely friendly staff. The legendary pilaf cafe is 4 km away. There are a million advantages of this hotel. For those traveling from Moscow, the hotel is a copy of Sputnik, which is on VDNH. Especially those who appreciate architecture and history will like it.
I have a long and positive history with this hotel. I have been using this place for many years (at least 6) while on business trips. The rooms are spacious, the room has a refrigerator, a kettle, and a set of dishes. TV, of course, I really never watch it. The bathroom has (and is regularly replenished) sets of shower gels and shampoos, there is also a shaving kit and a toothbrush with toothpaste. The hair dryer is built-in. A set of fresh towels. In general, there is everything for a relaxing holiday. The hotel is popular - you can often see whole sports teams in it when sports camps or championships are held in the city. The breakfasts are wonderful, you can always find food to taste. Yes, there is also a metro nearby, within walking distance, several green parks, a walk in the evening. Among the disadvantages, I would note the poor lighting in the rooms. There seem to be a lot of light bulbs, and they are well zoned, but in general it is dark in the room in the evening, if you need to work on a business trip, it will not be particularly comfortable to do it. Unfortunately, I am disappointed with this hotel on my current visit. Perhaps this is a long-standing story, but I have not noticed this problem over the years. Bedbugs live in the room. There are some wild numbers of them. Yes, the hotel is old, the rooms have probably been decorated since Soviet times, and it is currently being renovated, perhaps after a while everything will be completely different, but now I have to fight off these creatures and practically do not sleep. Very upset, and that's putting it mildly.
Back in USSR! An excellent retro hotel, excellent location, the center, near the metro, many restaurants and cafes of different levels, including the famous Bla Bla bar. I overslept breakfast, unfortunately. It is served directly in the lobby. There are 2 restaurants on the 17th floor, Uzbek and panoramic. Of the features, I would not call it a minus - a noisy air conditioner in the TV cabinet, it is not regulated and looks as if it was designed by the defense engineers of the 70s. I advise those who love Soviet vintage, which is also carefully maintained in good condition.
We arrived from Moscow on September 5th. The location is in the very center of the city. The hotel is large, 16 floors. They put us up on the 6th floor. The room is small. Furniture, as they say, greetings from the 70s. Very old, all cracked, creaking. If the windows face the road, it is noisy, because the windows are old, not plastic. There was a kettle, but the sockets didn't work. There was no hot water in the room and the front doors in the room were not closed. After complaints, our room was changed a day later. It was on the 15th floor, more recently renovated. In the toilet room, the dispenser with liquid soap was not working properly, the soap trickled out in a day. The shower curtain was yellow with water.
But the breakfasts in this hotel are very good. There are a lot of fresh vegetables, fruits, delicious pastries, coffee, tea, porridge, several second courses, cottage cheese, yogurt, sour cream, stewed vegetables.
The territory is within walking distance of a magnificent park, very well-groomed territory, a few steps from the metro station, squares, very green. It's just the perfect place for walking.
A beautiful large Soviet hotel (Tashkent). The interior of the lobby and rooms is constantly being updated. Very good and varied breakfasts. Excellent accompanying infrastructure. Great location (both convenient and beautiful). A separate highlight is a small bar on the 17th (upper) floor with a wonderful view of the city.
An excellent hotel with adequate rates and excellent location, the very center of the city. And I want to express my gratitude to the hotel staff, especially the administrators Islam and Shohrukh for their quick response and responsiveness! Our guest was very pleased.
A good hotel, in the center of Tashkent, immediately metro,transport,convenient to anywhere in the city.There are normal rooms, and there are shovel rooms.The staff is excellent.The food is good, but standard.If you make offices there, it seems it would be more profitable)
for the last century..Retro...earlier, there was a rumble, a currency bar, restaurants, Czech beer in a jar for 5 rubles)))
It is located in the very center. A magnificent example of Soviet architecture. The lobby has been modernly renovated. Trained and courteous staff. On the top floor there is an observation deck and a great view of the city.
First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to the hotel administration, who understood our situation (all points were resolved by e-mail, promptly and competently).
As for the hotel itself, it has a very good and convenient location, the price includes breakfast (buffet, good assortment) and a gym (booked through the website), clean and tidy rooms, courteous staff, good wi-fi, currency exchange offices.
A Soviet-era hotel.The rooms are suitable for living. I lived on the 15th floor, the view from the window is amazing. The breakfast buffet is quite decent and varied.There is a restaurant on the 17th floor, the prices are adequate, the food is delicious. But the biggest advantage of the hotel is its location. The very center of the city. The metro is very close. Nearby is Amir Timur Square, where you can take a walk. The staff is very friendly. There is an exchange office on the ground floor. I recommend.
I stayed here for a few days when I came to the exhibition in Tashkent.
This is a living monument of Soviet architecture of the 70s!!! For lovers of antiquity, that's the best thing, but for those who evaluate hotels according to the timing of repairs and the price tag (the Revisor approach) will not go in, since the surroundings and furniture are still of that era, and the cost of living is high.
Among the advantages: a great location in the city center, the metro is a two-minute walk away, you can walk slowly to the Alai market for edible souvenirs in 15 minutes, or take one metro stop. There are many bars, cafes, etc. nearby within walking distance of establishments where you can pass the evening (Brawler, etc.). By the way, on the ground floor in the restaurant of this hotel you can also eat delicious food, including national dishes (the only thing is there is no pilaf). There is also something to choose from for a buffet breakfast. It is also convenient for fans of riding on sightseeing 2-storey buses, people gather just here.
Of the cons: it's bad with toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, etc. you need to prepare your own).
In general, if time in Tashkent is limited, but funds allow, and you want to have time to walk around the city center, try local cuisine, sit in local cafes, I definitely recommend staying here.
The hotel is beautiful! Everything is fine! Many complain that the furniture is old, but in my opinion, this has its own charm. The furniture looks very decent and everything in the room is thought out, everything is comfortable. The bed is magnificent - large and very comfortable. Large balcony with a wonderful view of the city. Two bottles of fresh water are brought to the room every day. There is a small refrigerator in the room .
Breakfast is a classic buffet, where everyone will find what they like. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and currency exchange. The staff is very attentive and always ready to help.
On the 17th floor there is a small bar with a magnificent panoramic view of the center of Tashkent
Of the minuses-a little dark in the room. And most of the sockets for some reason are for plugs with three horns. We always have an adapter with us, so there was no problem.
The location of the hotel is the best you can think of! The very center is right next to 2 metro stations
The hotel is not bad, the location is almost in the center of the city, which is very convenient, transport, metro is close, many attractions are nearby, you can walk, the staff is friendly, they will show you everything, tell you how to find something. But look carefully at the prices, they took a room on the Internet at the same price, and when they calculated the price was significantly higher for some reason, they could not find out the reason, this is, of course, a minus. There were no slippers and bathrobes in the room. Crumbs from previous tenants were on the floor, they were asked to vacuum, the coating was cleaned, but it was bad, the next day they did not clean at all. The food leaves much to be desired, very modest, monotonous, not very tasty. For this money, you can find a very decent hotel.
The main value of this hotel is its very convenient location. Everything else is not important to me personally, but the service is quite acceptable in quality, a varied breakfast, cleanliness, friendly staff.
The main advantages are the location next to the metro, the price is relatively cheap, 2 pillows per person and soft slippers in the room.
Otherwise a tired Soviet hotel. We stayed twice during our arrival. One of the rooms didn't even have modern sockets. That is, if you want to charge your phone, then either manage to insert the charger into a 3-legged slingshot, or buy an adapter. You will not be given anything at the reception.
The rooms are huge, the furniture is all old, the double-glazed windows are thin, you can hear the street, there don't seem to be any neighbors, or we were lucky.
Breakfasts - as far as I'm not picky, but breakfasts are bad. Every day we eat rice, gravy and sausages, vegetables. It's not tasty, really. There were pancakes a couple of times, but we didn't get them. There are a lot of people, there are not enough tables for breakfast.
Good location, near AmiraTemura Square, the Palace of forums, behind the cheese factory blah blah bar, broccoli food and entertainment points, chimes 1 and 2, many cafes and restaurants, a central place. The hotel itself is run-down, old, and the room stock is also old. The staff is polite, friendly, helpful. Breakfasts are scarce, there are a lot of people in the hotel, it is very large. WiFi is not available all over the hotel. The interior is the one that was laid down from the very beginning
We stayed at this hotel, the impression is ambiguous. Everything seems to be beautiful and presentable, but the service is in the details. The rooms are spacious and quite cozy. Repairs are not good in all rooms. We changed rooms because of the endless ventilation noise. There is no shampoo or dental kits in the rooms... it seems like a small thing, but this is also a service. Cleaning and changing of towels every day. The breakfasts are quite varied, but do not look for hot dishes, everything cools down quickly for some reason. Eggs are generally out of the fridge. The waiters are in no hurry to clear the tables. The hotel has a beauty salon and massage room, as well as a fitness room. The staff is polite and friendly. The advantageous location of the hotel is close to the sights, the market and the metro. The class of the hotel is a solid three.
Everything is really bad.... The location somehow pulls this institution out of the abyss, just like the Soviet-autochthonous appearance, but otherwise the melancholy is hopeless.... We traveled with venerable, together for several days, so the challenge in the form of an elegant design solution for ventilating the toilet in the room (just the lower half of the toilet door is made in the form of a transparent grille, a system of non-closing blinds) made us only closer. But still, those who want to retire more intimately will feel uncomfortable with the urge. The furniture was killed in the last century. It is in a state where it does not yet have archaeological value, but already causes difficulties with use. The refrigerator is great! But it does not cool down. And so - great! They've seen the beds, it's good that they can't talk, but their moaning at every touch is painful and compassionate. And all this despite the fact that we were given a "great" room, as the staff messed up when checking in.
The hotel is not bad. But the main advantage is the location.The staff is friendly and friendly. The breakfasts are of normal quality. But the maids "forget" to put the obligatory bottled water, bring cosmetic and dental supplies. Rooms are cleaned only upon request. Some rooms intended for living are unsuitable for it: the plug of the kettle does not fit any other type of outlet in the room; it is also impossible to charge a cell phone for this reason. Tired Soviet furniture and a bathtub, a dispenser does not work, etc., during the day suddenly something is painted with nitrous paint with a strong smell. But the staff is trying to help in some way, but a lot should be changed in terms of updating furniture and plumbing
Very convenient location, metro nearby, Park, museums, cafes and restaurants are all nearby, convenient taxi access, Wi-Fi only at the reception in the lobby, I didn't catch it in the room, the furniture is old, since the USSR, clean, clean, towels are changed in my opinion every day, drinking water is brought to the room; refrigerator and there is air conditioning in the room, but noisy (I turned everything off at night, it was impossible to sleep), there was a small safe, but not working), there is a TV in the room, in general nothing, it was important for me to have a shower and a toilet in the room, for 3 nights I paid 1440000 SOM (11 thousand rubles with a cop) In principle, I recommend
The only plus is the location. It is very convenient to move around and near the metro. The rest is just trash. The hotel is just rubbish. Cleaning is zero. He left tips, asked me to get out, it was useless. They make the bed and that's it. There were 10 days. There was no repair from the word at all. It's dirty, everything is worn out, old, keeps on snot. Breakfast all 10 days as a carbon copy, the same thing. There are few tables. I do not recommend it.
I stayed at the Uzbekistan hotel for three days while traveling around the country. I chose this place because the location of the hotel, transport and walking accessibility to the main attractions of the capital were important. Everything else was secondary to me. Therefore, my assessment does not take into account the various disadvantages of the accommodation and service itself, but according to this indicator, I will take away one star and list these disadvantages for those to whom comfort and service are primarily important. The hotel is large and monumental, built in the style of Soviet modernism, very similar to the Cosmos Hotel in Moscow. The interior of the first floor is quite modern and beautifully decorated. The restaurant has delicious buffet breakfasts, a large selection for every taste. Attentive and friendly staff.
You enter the elevator, press the button, and it, like a time machine, takes you back to the Soviet past. A large, spacious, clean room with a balcony, a super-duper suite by Soviet standards. The balcony offers a magnificent view of the surrounding area. There are all the necessary amenities, and all of them are also from a previous era, as it should be, very tired of time, which, as you know, spares no one and nothing. Except that a good stable wi-fi connection and multi-channel digital television remind us of the 21st century. An antique air conditioner is mounted under the window sill, but (you guessed it) it does not work, and you can see by the layer of dust under its grille that they did not try to fix it. Nevertheless, the room remained pleasantly cool with an open balcony. Perhaps you will be more lucky and you will check into a room with a working air conditioner. I didn't understand if the room was cleaned daily, but the bed was made and a couple of bottles of drinking water were brought daily. I left the room early in the morning and returned late at night, so I was quite satisfied with a good place to stay for a very reasonable price.
Now the praises. The hotel is located in the very epicenter of Tashkent opposite the very beautiful Amir Temur square with an equestrian monument to the great commander, from where the central avenue of the capital begins. There are several interesting museums and a large picturesque Bolazhon Park within walking distance. After passing through Amir Temur Square, you can look into a rather famous restaurant Corner with delicious tobacco chickens. It is very convenient that there is a metro station right at the exit of the hotel. You can order a taxi through the Yandex Taxi app or at the reception desk, the delivery time is 5 minutes plus or minus. In addition, right next to the hotel there is a stop for a large red double-decker bus running around the capital with a sightseeing tour.
All these advantages of living in Tashkent were enough for me to appreciate the Uzbekistan hotel and not grumble about some household inconveniences. Traveling back in time was also a peculiar event for me. I recommend staying here if you are not very whimsical about the living conditions, and convenience in moving around Tashkent is important to you.
A hotel in the style of the Soviet Union-that's the beauty of it! Of course, with modifications already in a modern style! The hotel is 50 years old and has been preserved as much as possible in its original form. The breakfasts are delicious, the staff is incomparable, as are all the people of Uzbekistan! The hotel is located in the center of Tashkent, within walking distance of parks, squares, Broadway and all the other delights of the city.
To plunge into the atmosphere of Tashkent, I recommend this hotel!
A cool, beautiful architectural building, where there are still moments of the Soviet era, many tourists stay there, the price of a room per night is much lower than the average.It's cozy and far to see.
A good hotel, spacious rooms, but few outlets. The food is good and delicious. There is a currency exchange, which is very convenient for Russians (it is better to take dollars, it is more profitable this way)
Good location
Nice big rooms
Good service
Delicious breakfast
Of the cons:
Incomprehensible three-pin sockets in the room (not every Euroville comes in)
No shoe spoons
There are few seats for breakfast
One star only for the location. Well, the cost may be relatively low. In mid-November, 2 nights cost 9,000 rubles.
If you find something comparable in price, if you like service and cleanliness, then the other option is definitely better.
That's what you need to be prepared for:
1. Lack of service. It's like in the 4 stars of Egypt: when they nod at you, but they don't do it. Checked into the room. The sink is smeared with some kind of goo. And one of the shampoo bottles is half empty (there is one in the photo). I went downstairs and asked to clean up (I went down because the phone in the room does not work).
Then he asked to clean up the next day, but no one cleaned or replaced it. Although the CLEANER CAME in in my absence and changed the towels.
2. Here's what hasn't worked yet or worked poorly: hot water comes after you've already washed. Remote control, phone. Wi-fi catches only at the reception.
3. Breakfasts: sad monotonous buffet. Dirty tables. There is a constant shortage of dishes.
The huge hotel has few seats. That is, you will walk around looking for a place.
I can only recommend omelette, cherry yogurt and kazinaki.
A separate quest is to pour yourself a coffee from the coffee machine. Wangyu: she will defeat you. And you will be the person who will pour boiling milk. Because the coffee machine is from the distant past, and intuition fails everyone.
An important advantage of the breakfast staff is the frequent absence of a person at the entrance who fixes the room number.
So you can safely take those in need with you :)
CONCLUSION: this hotel is in at least caring hands...
I remember this hotel well from my childhood, the very center of Tashkent.
Convenient location, close to many historical sites and modern buildings.
Sightseeing buses depart from the bus stop nearby. The hotel itself is very cozy inside, pleasant atmosphere, polite staff.
I recommend it!