Old, worn, the taps barely open. The breakfast is quite satisfactory. But, there were... only two guests in the big hotel, including me. The staff is really trying, but this, of course, is not a Hayat🤷♂️
A very quiet, sparsely populated, not expensive hotel. The location is near the walls of Ichan Kala, outside the city. I advise you if you want to live economically. The purity is relative.
Definitely not recommended! Very expensive and like in a barn! The furniture is all dead, the shower is terrible! It is impossible to sleep in a bed! If it hadn't been for the long road from Samarkand, we wouldn't have stayed. The rooms are terribly smoky! I do not recommend it!
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Владимир Свириденков МТП
Level 7 Local Expert
October 28, 2023
An old, apparently still Soviet-era hotel. There didn't seem to be any repairs anywhere except the reception (at least that's what my room looked like).
It has nothing to do with the Hyatt network, don't buy it!
There is no elevator (or it does not work).
There is an electric heater in the bathroom, set to a very cool water heating temperature.
As in all old hotels, there are very few outlets - there were two in the room and both were occupied. And both are loose and sparkle. Or charge the phone or turn on the light bulb ;)
The lighting is very dim.
The only plus is the location 5 minutes from the Ata Darvaza gate.
For breakfast, add porridge, omelette, sausage or samsa. The staff speaks Russian poorly. We were woken up for the transfer at three o'clock in the morning, although we had clearly warned the night before - departure to the airport at 4.30. It is very dark and dirty near the hotel after the rain - it is easy to slip and fall in the dark, the TV was not working in the room, wi-fi was very weak. Executive staff - tea, heater in the room - always welcome