Guest User
July 17, 2025
The hotel feels pretty new, as of summer 2025. Rooms are standard-sized, with the usual amenities for a 4-star hotel. The staff is very polite and helpful. Breakfast is actually good and offers many local and European dishes to choose from.
The hotel is located in a residential area, far from subway stations, shopping centers, and restaurants, though taxis are cheap in Uzbekistan.
A big grocery store (Korzinka) is just around the corner.
Our biggest problem (as of summer 2025) was electricity blackouts. They happened on 2 out of the 3 nights of our stay. For some time, a huge generator in front of the hotel provided power, but for most of the night, it was completely gone.
Of course, it’s not the hotel’s fault, but the city’s policy. Later, we started noticing generators near almost every building in the residential areas of Tashkent.
Overall, it was a nice stay - would recommend. Thank you!