The location is generally fire. Near the Labi house, Everything is within walking distance. The breakfasts are great, everything is very tasty, but there is one drawback - we left at night, asked to collect the paid breakfasts with us, we were very unpleasantly surprised when there were one sandwich and a jar of yogurt in the package. I would like to say to the owners - don't be greedy, it's not worth it, people will reach out...
A magnificent hotel. It's beautiful, stylish, and cozy. Friendly hosts, authentic atmosphere. The rooms are very clean.
A delicious, rich breakfast. There are plenty to choose from.
In addition, it has a great location. I definitely recommend it
The impression is contradictory from the hotel, yes, the people working there are responsive and polite, as I understand it, one family runs the hotel, but some cons are very noticeable, I'll start with the pros:
Location - yes, everything is fine, by the way, there are hotels at every turn in the old quarter of Bukhara, so there is plenty to choose from
Atomosphere, the hotel is partially occupied by a Caravanserai built in 1865 - so history is right under your feet.
Minuses:
Personally, we got a room with a window opening into a well, even on a sunny day you need to turn on the light in the room and the feeling of an enclosed space was very oppressive, despite the fact that this is not in the booking description, this is not in the photos of the hotel, and of course nothing can be changed on the spot since the hotel is small and all rooms are already occupied.
Breakfasts are a separate kind of art, how to make a rich table feel from a minimum of products. There is no buffet, in particular 4 pieces of cheese are brought for two people, so each of these pieces is so thin that you can not take it in your hands. Porridge is served exactly as in the fable of the Fox and the Crane and so it is done in all other serves. Again, against the background of other budget hotels in Uzbekistan, where for the same money the guest receives a buffet and you can choose exactly what you want for breakfast and in the amount that you want, there is just sadness. Another point is that breakfast is served by one person and the time between when you were given the same cheese and then brought bread, and then porridge is measured in tens of minutes. Breakfast definitely shouldn't be like this. And yes, on the first day I spat on such a breakfast and went to look for a cafe - but the problem is that in the district they all start working only at 12 p.m.
So a black window and a hungry morning, that's what I would call this hotel, it's clear that I wouldn't want to go back there.