In such a big hotel there wasn't a prayer room for women. As a guest I asked for it from security men both replied, "No, we don't have. It's not allowed in here". It was strange, cuz I know Tashkent is multinational and multi religious city ((
Well kept hotel; very trained staff; services like laundry, cleaning, room service are satisfactory; limited menu (which needs a change); good option for business or for tourism travel.
The hotel in Tashkent left me only positive impressions! The location in the city center is very convenient, which makes it easy to reach the main attractions. The rooms are large and spacious, with excellent renovation — they are really nice to be in.
The hotel staff is very friendly and helpful, always ready to help with any questions. The breakfasts are varied and delicious, which also adds advantages to the overall experience.
Overall, this is a quality hotel that I can confidently recommend to anyone planning a trip to Tashkent!
The hotel is not a five-star hotel. This is rather the level of the average 4K. The rooms are tired, but comfortable, large. The bed is comfortable, the bathroom is normal. One of the disadvantages is that the tiles on the bathroom floor are slippery. The sound insulation of the room is good, you can't hear the neighbors. But the windows are single-chamber, so you can hear the street a little at night, but this does not cause much discomfort. Cool fluffy towels. Breakfast for this level of the hotel is poor in choice, the quality of dishes is four, and desserts and pastries are three.
A good hotel, cozy rooms, they have everything you need, friendly staff, there is an exchange office, a continental breakfast. Near Navruz Park with souvenir shops and attractions.
Overall, the hotel is not bad. Its biggest advantage is the size of the rooms. But there are a number of nuances that spoil the impression.
1. There are no balconies, the windows are small and sooo dirty.
2. They couldn't pour me cognac in the lobby bar in the evening, because the bartender was at the banquet upstairs, and the guys from the reception couldn't do it for reasons I don't understand.
3. Well, the most amazing thing: breakfast on weekends ends 30 minutes earlier than on weekdays! At 10:30! So at 10:40 you won't even be able to pour coffee from the coffee machine!)
I liked the hotel. The place is good, opposite the park. The breakfasts are decent. The staff is qualified and responsive. I've always stayed in Uzbekistan before, I liked it here more.
A chic hotel with a view of Navruz Park. There is a canal and a beautiful bridge nearby. The staff is friendly, brought things to the room. They also help to load suitcases into a taxi. The breakfast is varied, you can make an omelet with different fillers. Room service is expensive, but it's a room service))
Very good impressions. I was especially pleased with the restaurant with foreign repeats. The rooms are small but cozy. What is not very pleasant is the low ceilings. I couldn't connect to the Internet even after contacting the administration. But this did not spoil the impression.
The sockets near the bed did not work in the room. Everything was working on the opposite wall. The furniture needs to be updated. There is a nice pool and a gym with large windows, but in the gym there is water dripping from the ceiling and there is a bucket. There are also traces of water on the ceiling in the locker room. Among the advantages there is a sauna. There was sometimes a smell of smoke on the floor, although smoking is prohibited in the hotel. The breakfasts correspond to the star rating of the hotel.
The old hotel has been in need of renovation for a long time. Old furniture and carpeting. Rumpled mattresses on the beds.Breakfast is generally fine. The staff is helpful. But the strange thing about the hotel is that they only give you one key card per room. Regardless of which room and how many people live in it. Plus, there is a park nearby and there is a place to walk
A great, clean and cozy hotel. A great buffet. There is a swimming pool where you can relax after a hot day! There are several amusement parks nearby. A reproduction of old Tashkent with narrow streets, ancient houses - there is a place to walk in the evening!
The first and main thing is that there are ventilation problems in the hotel on the upper floors. You open the window and all the air pulls out of the hood, as a result, you breathe air from the lower floors, sometimes it pulls smoke. The air conditioner fries with hot air in cool and heat modes (save).
Part of the territory in front of the hotel is under repair - dug up, but no one is doing anything.
The bar in the basement is cognac, either weathered or diluted.
Breakfast is for 4, the staff is smiling, delicious, although it does not reach Wyndham or International in Tashkent.
A lot of foreigners, mostly from India.
Very polite staff who are attentive to the problems of residents, provide assistance, not always quickly (for reasons independent of them) - the main thing that they solve.
There is a sauna, a swimming pool and a gym.
Nice hotel, convenient location relative to the cent.
There's an amusement park across the street.
delicious breakfast, various pastries, melon, watermelon always!
The former Leningrad Hotel has been rebuilt by an international chain. It doesn't pull 4 stars, more than 3+. The staff is responsive and tries hard. However, the Russian language is not all right. It's easier in English. But there are several Russian-speaking employees.
The breakfasts are not bad, the choice is not very large, but there is definitely something to eat.
The location is not bad. Given the cheapness of taxis, you don't have to worry about it. The airport is 2-3 dollars and 25-30 minutes away.
There are several minimarkets near the hotel, a supermarket near the park, restaurants within walking distance, and several ATMs where you can withdraw money from the MIR card.
Warmth in the winter season is a rarity in Tashkent. There is a swimming pool with an old sauna, a small gym, however, the furniture in the rooms is also old. The breakfasts are small, there is practically no choice, the price does not match the quality. The only advantage is the warmth in winter.
Summary: 1) the room has everything you need: bathrobes, slippers, shower accessories, dental and shaving kits, safe, hairdryer, TV
2) Excellent mattress, blankets and pillows.
3) a normal Euro breakfast buffet: sausages/omelette/ porridge/sliced/vegetables/fruits. It's monotonous, but you won't stay hungry
4) very, very dirty windows both in the room and in the common areas. It is likely that the window panes have never been washed
5) staff:
- every morning the coffee machine went into "Maintenance required" mode, which the staff did not pay attention to
- the magnetic key was silently taken away at the check-out. No "Thank you, have a nice day"
- the kettle was broken in the room. At 9 a.m. I came to the reception and asked to resolve the issue. I arrived at the hotel in the evening - and they forgot for the whole day ; I had to remind them again
6) to the nearest metro station at least 20 minutes on foot
7) There is an exchange office in the lobby of the hotel. Please note that it is closed on weekends, as are all banks in the city. Take care of Uzbek soums in advance, the hotel will not accept payment in dollars. If you need Uzbek money, change it in advance at the airport
The feeling of staying at this hotel is quite controversial. We were settled 2 times. The first time it was very hot, the heat came from the general ventilation and in general we could not do anything. Then we checked into another room on another floor, it was terribly cold there. We turned on the heating mode through the indoor settings, it didn't help much, but it got warmer. There were three of us and we all felt the heat first, then the cold. The room key was given in one copy (I repeat, there were 3 of us). The bathroom accessories were in full set. The rooms themselves are small but cozy. The floors are about 2.5m high. The breakfast is good, a large assortment. The staff works without enthusiasm. We waited half an evening for the password from the WiFi. They did not say where the nearest cafeterias are located. The location itself is not very convenient, you definitely need to call a taxi to go somewhere. So here's an amateur.
A neat, pleasant hotel, unobtrusive service, not that in the center, but I'm not far from it.
The rooms are small, clean and tidy, the furnishings are not new, but everything works.
In general, a solid four)
A normal hotel of a well-known chain. Everything is clean and friendly.
It was a hindrance that only the manager actually speaks Russian and English. The guys at the reception are trying to understand you and send you in the opposite direction from the required one.
But, apparently, this is only from a desire to help.
Funny thing: my wife needed shoes, we chose the "best shopping center in Tashkent" on the Internet. An Internet page like Tashkent City Mall was great.
We ordered a taxi through the reception. We were brought to the construction site. The mall will open in 2-3 years. And www is just super.
A good hotel.
The rooms are clean.
Delicious breakfasts.
Prices for accommodation are reasonable.
The convenient location of the hotel.
Nearby is the mausoleum of Sheikh Khwendi at-Tahur and the Museum of Olympic Glory.
The rooms are not cozy, although the room size and equipment are not bad. However, in my room 7012 on the 7th floor, most of the lighting lamps did not work, and the light near the bed had to be turned off automatically in the electric switch (no switch near the bed). And the sockets didn't work, so I had to choose between charging my phone and laptop.
The breakfast is not bad.
The hotel is private and does not belong to the Ramada chain, so the lack of comfort is probably expected.
I write everything as it is! If you eliminate the flaws, the hotel will be very good! But so far I haven 't liked it at all ! The rooms smell very much of cigarettes , and as if they are currently smoking in the next room ! The air conditioner didn 't work from the word at all! And tomorrow, if you are 30 minutes late, there will be no food and no one is in a hurry to report for new visitors !
Well, not 4... very polite staff. The plumbing is normal. The rooms are small, all the furniture is low. A very noisy candeille. Modest breakfasts. Good price/quality ratio. Good bed linen and towels. There are bathrobes and slippers. There is an iron
I stayed in this hotel for a week. The breakfasts are standard. Rooms are cleaned daily. Unfortunately, I didn't like the following: the room is large with pointlessly unused space. We could put up some kind of hanger. All outerwear had to be simply hung on the door or chairs and chairs, as the hangers in the small closet were occupied by shirts and a suit. There were no sockets near the bedside tables, and half of the switches on the light control panel did not work. The old scary TV didn't work, the refrigerator and the safe didn't work either. There was a strong wind blowing from under the windows, so the curtains had to be kept closed all the time. It seems that the repair of equipment is not suitable at all. Next time I visit Tashkent, I will look for another hotel. Colleagues lived in a different place during the same period and were very satisfied. Considering that their price for a standard room with breakfast was $30 lower.
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Анна Д.
Level 12 Local Expert
September 16, 2023
Excellent hotel, large rooms, delicious breakfast and convenient location.
One of the disadvantages was audibility, I had incredibly violent neighbors, it was inconvenient.
But overall the overall impression is wonderful
If you choose between Ramada and Windham, then the latter is cheaper, but the level of service and the condition of the hotel are really 3 - in Tashkent, you can find more decent hotels for this money.
I'll start with a good one - the room is just great and spacious. The reception has friendly service. From the negative side, there is a rather unpleasant and pungent smell at the reception. I was told that it was India, but in my opinion it was chemical. It's really annoying. Breakfast spoils the impression of the hotel. The products are too low-quality. Compared to Windham, it is dramatically better there. At least don't go to breakfast here, there's almost nothing to choose
Good afternoon!
The view from the room is impressive!
The decoration of the rooms is old, tired, but we must pay tribute - it is quite clean.
The staff is friendly and hospitable: at my request to change the room with windows facing the street and the sunny side within 10 minutes, they offered an alternative with a gorgeous view. I am attaching a photo
Water is additionally charged!!! Is this a joke? I've hardly seen this anywhere in a normal hotel. This of course casts a shadow over the entire hotel. He himself is old, ordinary. The rooms are cramped. I didn't like it.
Not a bad hotel. Converted from Soviet Leningrad. The breakfast is a buffet, quite decent. There is an Indian restaurant in the basement. Wi-Fi for cod was constantly buggy and sometimes I had to go to the reception to figure it out.
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ZaiC_Brokur
Level 6 Local Expert
November 7, 2022
An expensive hotel as to what it can offer its guest. Old furniture from the Soviet era, but comfortable and old plumbing. There are breakfast buffets, a gym, a sumptuous pool and the same sauna. There is a currency exchange on the ground floor. There is a disgusting restaurant on the 1st floor (it is very expensive and they do not know how to cook at all). The first time I went to have lunch (salad, hot and tea), 300t sum came out, I didn't finish anything, I didn't like everything. The second time I ordered pepperoni pizza for 114t sum, they brought about 25 centimeters in diameter. and the worst pizza in my life.
Everything is fine, only wi-fi works with huge problems. There is not enough refrigerator in the room.
And after checking in at 8:00 at night, they came and started knocking on the door with cleaning.
The room was spacious, but the breakfast was so-so. And I was very disappointed with the amount of the surcharge for the late check-out (extension). It's kind of disloyal at all. And they dragged it out to the last - either they will prolong it, or not.