Guest User
October 29, 2023
The location of this hotel is fantastic and the hotel itself has a large courtyard. Exit the gate of the courtyard (car entrance), turn left and walk about 300 meters. There is a pedestrian street similar to where paintings and arts are sold during the day. There are food stalls on both sides of the road selling hot dogs, hamburgers, coffee and so on. There are also restaurants and shops. One end of the pedestrian street is Timur Square and the other end is the Opera House. The subway station is also near the pedestrian street. Turn right out of the gate, go left on the road, and walk for about 15 minutes (check the navigation). You will find Independence Square with a park next to it. After turning right out of the gate, there is a restaurant across the road, a relatively expensive one. At the hotel, the front desk staff helped us book train tickets from Samarkand to Bukhara online and printed the order to make it easier to take the train. The local phone card we bought couldn't be used because the balance was 0. A girl at the front desk saw that we couldn't find a place to recharge, so she helped us top up 1,000 soums to activate the phone card, and she didn't take our money yet, which really made us feel good. Warm and touching. There is a map at the front desk, and the staff helped us draw the attractions we wanted to visit on the map. All in all the staff helped us solve all the problems we needed. The breakfast at this hotel is fantastic. You have to swipe your room card in the hotel to use the elevator, whether going up or down, so it is very safe. The room is comfortable, and the side we stayed in made it possible to lie on the bed and watch the sunset, haha. The restaurant on the first floor of the hotel, where we had pilaf in the evening, was very good.
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