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Rayyan Hotel Bukhara
4.4/513 Reviews
The hotel is located in the pedestrian area of Bukhara and is very convenient for visiting and experiencing the city. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, overlooking a beautiful inner courtyard. The staff is very kind. The hotel is therefore an excellent starting point for exploring the city.
Green House
4.2/58 Reviews
Great place to stay in Bukhara. Convenient location on a quiet street, you can sleep even until lunch) Near the historical center and shops, everything is there. Bukhara, heat, July. And the owner turned on the air conditioning in the rooms before our arrival - he hit the heart!) The rooms are with all amenities, fresh, clean and beautiful. A cozy courtyard where you can sit in the evening and relax. There is a kitchen - you can cook. There were few guests and we were given private rooms at no additional cost. The owner is a generous soul; they fed us a delicious breakfast and gave us tea and sweets. In general, the holiday was a success, thank you very much to this house!
Garden Plaza Bukhara
4.4/517 Reviews
A great hotel, there were two days in Bucharest, polite, ready to help staff, clean , comfortable room, excellent breakfast. , close to the center. Costs, towels, cleaning every day. Before that, I was in Buhara hotels, too, not bad, but at the moment GP is the first. I travel a lot, three four times a year, so there is something to compare with, many agree that the ass of the saturated day is important.
Crystal Hotel Bukhara
4.8/52 Reviews
The owner and staff were kind and relaxing. They will arrange a taxi to go sightseeing and negotiate the price. The room facilities are unexpectedly good and can be said to be more than Apa Hotel 👍
Shahristan Plaza
4.5/524 Reviews
This former caravanserai is right in the middle of the old town, a perfect place for exploring from. Our room (140) was in a newer part of the property on the first floor (one down from reception) & meant taking a flight of stairs down & then up again. This no step free access to this part of the building so be prepared to carry your luggage. The room itself was large with good air conditioning & WiFi connection. Unfortunately the safe didn’t work, but was quickly replaced (but the replacement was not secured & could easily be picked up to take contents away). The bathroom was ok, but the shower had a tendency to overflow, so just be careful. Breakfast was in a large room in the basement & was an impressive selection, lots of cakes as well as fruit & hot selections. If there are a lot of people then getting coffee can take time as despite there being two machines the staff insist on serving you & there is only one person on the coffee station & they only use one machine. We also feel that as we were just a couple and not able to speak Russian we were given a lower level of service, always being pushed to the back of a queue or allowed to be interrupted by other guests pushing in. The hotel though doesn’t make full use of its facilities, despite having a central courtyard there are no seats there, in fact there are only about six chairs on the verandas in total and they are outside bedrooms so feels a bit odd to sit there if it is not your room. There was a small courtyard outside our room but again no seats & we only had one chair in the room so couldn’t even use that to sit together outside. Despite the website saying there is a bar, there wasn’t, we were rudely told ‘if you want a drink go over the road’. And the restaurant was shut, supposedly opening again the week after our visit. We did find our way to the roof thanks to a very helpful member of staff, & there is work being done to open a rooftop restaurant, we used some chairs that the builders had left and had a wonderful view of the sunset over the old town. The new restaurant should be an asset. Overall the hotel is ok, needs to capitalise on the assets better, and treat all guests the same.
Dendi Plaza Hotel
4.4/538 Reviews
New place that feels more intimate than your typical hotel. Family that runs it is Nice. The reception lady, her name is Malika, was very hospitable and helpful with directions. The room itself felt more like an apartment than a sterile hotel room. Bathroom much bigger than pictures suggest and the bathtub was very roomy. I had a relaxed stay. Be advised that the sauna and the pool is a separate payment. Also, breakfast is included in the price, despite what trip.com says. Very pleasant surprise. Breakfast is not buffet style, but rather set up on your own table at their restaurant. Still it was very delicious and more than enough (dried blueberries, nuts, assorted bread, jam, butter, three kinds of cheese, sour cream, ham, sausage, egg, and some dessert). I requested for rice and they promptly provided it.

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  • How much do 2-Star hotels in Bukhara cost on the weekend?

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  • Of all the 2-Star hotels in Bukhara, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Bukhara for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 2-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Boutique Old City, Ziyo-Baxsh Boutique Hotel and Suzangaron Boutique Hotel are popular 2-star hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

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Highest PriceNZD 238
Lowest PriceNZD 17
Number of Reviews234
Total Properties106
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 71
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 71