You will get into the atmosphere of life of a large Uzbek family. That's great! One house is used as a hotel. The owners live in the second one. But if you're not interested, then you won't see them. It was interesting for us to see how preparations are made for the winter and just chat. The rooms are masterpieces of palatial luxury. The ceilings go up endlessly. The size of the rooms is comparable to the Khan's rooms in Kokand. The beds are large. The pillows are comfortable. Breakfast by the pool. Instant coffee. But you can take it with you and cook it or ask to cook it. The food is delicious, but you know there are not many people and there is no point in greatly diversifying. We bought melons on the way. They were kindly washed and cut. They gave grapes and other fruits. The territory is green. The pool is a masterpiece, but the depth is 2 meters! it is not heated. There is a children's shallow area. There are sun beds. Peace and quiet behind a 4-meter wall separating you from the city. Parking spaces in the courtyard. We drove to the center in our own car. We ordered the delivery of the barbecue to the hotel in the evening by the room from the owner. This is probably the best barbecue for the trip at the most affordable price. Be careful if you are driving yourself. Google is not aware that the private sector is a surprise, they can build a house across the road or leave the car and go to tea.
Among the advantages-a cozy room, a cozy, clean, green courtyard, there is a swimming pool, delicious, hearty breakfasts, attentive Russian-speaking staff.
On the downside, it's a bit far to the Old Town (30-35 minutes on foot), there was no window in my room (only into the common corridor).