We lived in a junior suite for three (as I understood it, the junior suites and suites are located in a separate building nearby). Pillows are lumpy, the linen is gray, there is no hair dryer, the kettle was plugged into the socket (it constantly popped out of the socket, you had to hold the outlet to boil water). They charged us 260 thousand per person for a bed. For three people, 780 thousand for a junior suite, which is difficult to call a junior suite. I ironed things through gauze (they offered to use it since the iron does not adjust the temperature at all). Towels were changed every day. One plus is a very hearty and varied breakfast: porridge, 2 eggs or sausages, butter, cheese, nuts, honey, yogurt, melon or watermelon, tea, juices, coffee. Thanks to the female chef for the breakfasts. I do not recommend staying in standard rooms. While we lived for 4 days, the guests were drinking and making noise in the standard rooms there. In the morning, the drunks didn't behave very well.
A very cozy hotel, clean, the staff is polite, linen is changed every three days, towels are daily and special thanks to the chef for breakfast! Prosperity and grateful customers! By the way, we booked from Russia.
We stayed for one night. It's pretty uncomfortable. Mattresses are hard, pillows too, cotton blankets. The room is designed for three people, and was booked for three. As a result, I had to ask for one set of blankets, a duvet cover and a towel, because there was none. The toilet door creaks. And at the entrance to the room we were greeted by several small cockroaches.
Among the advantages: breakfast consists of boiled eggs, bread, semolina porridge, processed cheese, butter, nuts and dried fruits in assortment, yogurt, honey and jam. However, the porridge is too sweet for my taste, I couldn't eat it. But the child ate it all. The bread is toasted in advance, so it became dry by our arrival.
A dirty hotel . We moved into a suite , the bed is all dirty , stained . I went out and took the paid money .
No apologies or anything from the staff .
The hotel is great! Great staff! Convenient location, city center, market within walking distance,cozy rooms for every taste and budget, lived for almost a month, was very satisfied. The room was cleaned efficiently every day.
Dirty water in the basik and dirty rooms, we waited an hour for them to be cleaned, we were reminded 10 times to bring towels, soap, etc., a lot of mosquitoes, the food is also so-so. The only beer is normas. It is better not to go from Tashkent. It's better to go to the mountains
The hotel is from the 90s, everything is very very modest inside, even the suite consists of two rooms, but the furniture is all old. Good internet.
Recommended for visiting if necessary
I had to stay at this hotel again . Nothing is changing for the better (((. It is impossible to sleep normally on beds - they creak so that you cannot turn around quietly, the mattresses are old , the wallpaper is peeling off. The TV remotes are so old that the buttons work as they want: you press the program , you don 't understand what pops up . And this is a suite. The sofa that stands in the suite is collapsed, it is about 20 years old, it is extremely difficult to sit on it (((. There are few outlets, all electrical appliances are switched on through one extension cord!!! And this is a TV , a set - top box , a refrigerator . If you want to boil a kettle, turn off one of the appliances! The suite does not look like a suite at all ((.! One thing pleases :This is purity!
A normal guest house, although it's time to update the furniture, and there is no bad breakfast, and even the lighting in the rooms is so-so, but it will go well in general!
My mother and I refused to move into this hotel in 2015. They said that Russians were not being settled, referring to the leadership. We flew to the funeral, so we did not sort things out and sort it out. We tried to explain to the staff that we have our own apartment in the city, but we can't spend the night in it, and we didn't want to bother our friends and acquaintances. The staff listened, but did not try to contact the management and help. Thank you very much for the hospitality of your hometown. The management of the Bolshoy Salam hotel. More than 5 years have passed and the resentment remains.
A shabby hotel. An ugly room stock.Staff who are rude and trying to cheat. One star for being in the city center. The second one is for a good cafe at the hotel.
They didn't put us up here, they said there was no registration. And most importantly, the price tag for Russians is double for Uzbek 65 tons. 125 Russian soms...
You might think that you got into the Soviet era. A typical third-rate Soviet hotel. Old and shabby furniture, cockroaches. Only WiFi on the ground floor is like something out of the wrong world.