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Discovery Hotel
3.9/58 Reviews
Stayed in the hotel for 3 nights for work. The check in was fast and smooth. The rooms are not big but comfortable enough. The bathroom is spacious and clean. The plugs are not conveniently located. I was expecting a really good breakfast but I was slightly disappointed (no fresh coffee, limited choice of eggs). It will take around 10-15 mins to get to the city center by car so you need to install taxi app to get around Bishkek. Overall, considering the low price, the hotel was good. But if I had a bigger budget I would stay closer to the center. P.S. during winter the rooftop is closed and because of smog you cannot see mountains. So great views from the hotel are not available in December to March period.
Grand Hotel
3.8/58 Reviews
This is strong local hotel in a good location. We had a large room on the first floor at the front of the hotel. Twin beds which were comfortable and an en suite shower room with a hot water boiler in the room - made a strange noise but didn't stop me sleeping! Reception staff were helpful and friendly. Best thing about the hotel is the small courtyard garden at the back, lovely for a shady sit. Breakfast buffet has something for western and local tastes - enjoyed home made jam and cakes. Bananas and boiled eggs to fill you up! Location of the hotel is great. There is a small supermarket across the road and up a bit. A pub is on the same side of road one block up. You can walk into the city from here. We also walked to the market too. A good base from which to explore Bishkek and from which to see more of the country.
Onyx Hotel Bishkek
4.2/516 Reviews
The hotel was generally very beautiful and sufficient. The workers were ridiculous and helpful. The receptionists speak Turkish. Breakfast is beautiful and sufficient. A shop hotel. It is a Asia Mall hunt nearby. I think there is a big window in the only trouble. and the light from outside doesn't stop enough, it's hard to sleep in sundays.
Plaza Hotel Bishkek
4/531 Reviews
On the side of Chuy, the main street of Bishkek, not far from its White House and square. There are two local shopping malls behind the square. The more modern Mall also has fast food. Fortunately, the arranged room faces well, and I see the snow-capped mountains in the distance. Very good mood and landscape. It is also because there are not many high-rise buildings in the area, and there is basically no visual obstruction. The public space on the floor smells bad, but the room is very good. It is recommended to stay.
Solutel Hotel
4.6/539 Reviews
I last wrote about this hotel in June 2019, so I felt it was time for an update. Looking through recent TripAdvisor reviews, I see much of my work has been done for me. Just last month, Hashmat Singh did an excellent job of capturing many of the details I would otherwise have included. I will try to supplement his and the many other glowing reviews, rather than repeat them. The good news is that not much has changed over the years since my last (pre-Covid) visit. Solutel continues to provide excellent accommodations and top-notch service at very competitive prices. The hotel is located in a cul-de-sac, so you can sleep with the windows open to the fresh mountain air without worrying about late-night sirens or early morning traffic noise. Blackout curtains keep the early morning sun at bay until it is invited. The air conditioning is whisper quiet, not one of those noisy window units. The location allows easy walking access to much of the downtown area. But Bishkek has grown considerably over the years, and new restaurant offerings are continually popping up, some of the more interesting ones being found in the suburbs. Taxis can be ordered at the front desk, and are inexpensive by Western standards. A recent trip to a restaurant took about 25 minutes by taxi (due to traffic issues) and the fare was 200 som ($2.50). As others have said, rooms are well-appointed with luxuries such as “King” beds that are made of two standard mattresses, heated bathroom floors, bidets (which will spoil Americans once they get used to the feeling of being fresh and clean), reading lamps bedside, in-room safes, free in-room Wi-Fi, blackout curtains and modern windows that open, HDTVs, etc. On the downside, TV content at the moment is mainly Russian content in the Russian language. In anticipation of this, I brought my Roku streaming device, which works well when plugged into the same HDMI socket as the hotel uses for TV. However, all hotel outlets are 220 volt. To my surprise the Roku box is 115 volt, so I had to locally buy an 80-watt converter and an adapter to use it ($20 for all). The included breakfasts are great, as they can accommodate many individual tastes and time-zones. For those that arrived in the wee hours of the morning, they will be looking for dinner fare more so than breakfast fare. For those of us that have multi-week stays, we can gradually transition from dinner to breakfast fare each morning. The breakfast area is modern and bright, and there’s an outdoor patio for those that prefer alfresco meals aside garden views with snow capped mountain glimpses. Staff members are all eager to provide genuine Kyrgyz hospitality. Kudos to management for providing a pleasant team-oriented working environment and being supportive during the difficult Covid times. (Note that Bishkek, rightly or wrongly, is entirely mask-free now.) My wife and I were surprised how many familiar faces we encountered on this trip. Zamir was a sommelier three years ago
Garden Hotel
4.5/511 Reviews
Very nice staff and breakfast is excellent.

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There are 162 hotels in Bishkek on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Bishkek has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 54 SGD. There are 5 five-star hotels in Bishkek at an average price of 189 SGD per night. There are 17 four-star hotels in Bishkek at an average price of 88 SGD per night. There are 15 three-star hotels in Bishkek at an average price of 53 SGD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Bishkek at an average price of 40 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Bishkek, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hyatt Regency is the most popular brand among tourists. Those who favor Hyatt Regency can choose a hotel under its name. Central Hostel Bishkek is one of the most popular hotels in Bishkek. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Club Hotel Bishkek.

In the city center of Bishkek, you'll have easy access to Taigan Expeditions, Toktogul Literary Museum, Ice Park. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Burona, Issyk-Kul Lake. The most famous attractions locally are Kyrgyz State Museum of Literature and Art, Zoologic Museum, Chelsea.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 2.68°C during the day, -2.71°C at night

• April to June: 20.09°C during the day, 13.88°C at night

• July to September: 25.17°C during the day, 18.13°C at night

• October to December: 7.83°C during the day, 2.17°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 34.67 cm

• Summer: 58.33 cm

• Autumn: 16.0 cm

• Winter: 38.33 cm

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