"Great staff. The lady at the reception spoke English, which was very helpful as I do not speak Uzbek or Russian. They were very kind and helpful.
Not much else to add. Great place overall."
"Hotel Uzbekistan may need a little TLC to bring it back to its original grandeur, but as it is we have no complains at all. Location is central and easy accessible from TAS airport, the Amir Temur metro station is right downstairs and it was very convenient for getting around the city. We were on the 15th floor and the room was absolutely quiet at night. The 4 roomy elevators worked fine. We had a small balcony and the room itself was larger than your average modern hotel room. The King size bed was a bit firm but comfy and the black out drapes were nice too. There was a sitting area by the entrance of the room with 2 arm chairs, a table and a lamp. Also a desk with a chair, a mini fridge with water bottles provided every day. There was also an electric kettle, cups and tea bags. There was plenty of storage, a big wardrobe and a chest drawer. Housekeeping cleaned the room everyday quickly and we would find it tidied up when we were back mid afternoon. Toiletries and slippers were provided. The buffet breakfast was varied, delicious and plentiful. My vegetarian husband had many options to choose from every morning. The bar had good service and a variety of drinks at fair prices. It was very pleasant to stop by for a cold beer after doing walking tours all day. All in all, we were very happy with our stay at hotel Uzbekistan, the staff was helpful, friendly and polite. Everyone spoke really good English. We would definitely stay there again."
Uzbekistan offers a treasure trove of experiences for early risers seeking adventure and convenience. Start your day by exploring the stunning Registan Square in Samarkand, where you can marvel at the intricate tile work and majestic architecture before the crowds arrive. A short drive away, the historic city of Bukhara invites you to wander through its ancient streets, with sights like the Ark Fortress and the stunning Bolo Haouz Mosque. If you're in Tashkent, the bustling Chorsu Bazaar is perfect for discovering local crafts and spices while enjoying the early morning atmosphere. For a taste of natural beauty, head to the Nuratau Mountains for a refreshing hike, where you can take in breathtaking views before the midday heat sets in. With many hotels offering free breakfasts, you can fuel up with local delicacies before embarking on your daily adventures. Staying in areas like Samarkand or Bukhara provides easy access to these attractions, along with a chance to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Uzbekistan. Enjoy the convenience of a hearty meal as you set out to explore this fascinating country!