The best hotels in Osh
Osh has 8,000+ places to stay and most of them will waste your time with outdated rooms and misleading photos. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Osh
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Guesthouse Sulaymaniya
Sulayman Mountain District, Osh
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Hotel Sunrise Osh
Ak-Buura Riverside, Osh
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Hotel Sherali
Lenin Street Corridor, Osh
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Hotel Fergana Osh
South Quarter near Uzbek Market, Osh
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Green House Hotel Osh
Dostuk Microdistrict, Osh
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Marco Polo Hotel Osh
Historic Silk Road Quarter, Osh
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Osh | City Center, Osh | $45–70/night | 7.2/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Guesthouse Sulaymaniya | Sulayman Mountain District, Osh | $55–85/night | 7.8/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 3 | Hotel Sunrise Osh | Ak-Buura Riverside, Osh | $105–150/night | 8.1/10 | Best Value |
| 4 | Hotel Amir | Central Bazaar Area, Osh | $115–160/night | 8.3/10 | Most Popular |
| 5 | Hotel Sherali | Lenin Street Corridor, Osh | $130–175/night | 8/10 | Business Pick |
| 6 | Osh Plaza Hotel | New Town, Osh | $145–200/night | 8.6/10 | Top Rated |
| 7 | Hotel Fergana Osh | South Quarter near Uzbek Market, Osh | $160–210/night | 8.4/10 | Best Location |
| 8 | Green House Hotel Osh | Dostuk Microdistrict, Osh | $185–235/night | 8.5/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 9 | Hyatt Place Osh | City Center, Osh | $255–340/night | 9/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Marco Polo Hotel Osh | Historic Silk Road Quarter, Osh | $290–380/night | 9.2/10 | Top Rated |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Hotel Osh
A straightforward budget option sitting close to the Osh Bazaar on Kurmanjan Datka Street. Rooms are basic but clean, with functional bathrooms and reliable hot water. The staff speaks limited English but makes up for it with genuine helpfulness. Breakfast is included and filling enough to start a day of sightseeing. Good value if you are not looking for anything fancy.
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Guesthouse Sulaymaniya
This small guesthouse sits at the foot of Sulayman Mountain, making it one of the best-located budget stays in Osh. Rooms are modest with traditional Kyrgyz decorative touches on the walls and bedding. The owner cooks dinner on request and the lagman is genuinely good. The walk to the sacred mountain takes under five minutes from the front door. Cash only, no card payments accepted.
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Hotel Sunrise Osh
Located along the Ak-Buura River on Masaliev Avenue, this hotel offers comfortable mid-range rooms with good natural light and river-facing balconies on upper floors. The on-site restaurant serves a decent mix of Kyrgyz and Russian dishes. Air conditioning works well, which matters a lot in Osh summers. Staff at the front desk are used to foreign travelers and can arrange local guides and transport.
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Hotel Amir
Hotel Amir is one of the most consistently booked mid-range hotels in the city, located a short walk from the famous Osh Bazaar. Rooms are well-sized with firm beds and modern bathrooms. The lobby is busy and feels like a proper hotel rather than a converted apartment block. The rooftop terrace has a clear view toward Sulayman Mountain. Book ahead during summer as it fills up fast with tour groups.
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Hotel Sherali
Situated on the main Lenin Street corridor, Hotel Sherali caters to business travelers and government visitors passing through Osh. Meeting rooms are available and the Wi-Fi is among the most reliable in the city. Rooms are clean and standardized, nothing surprising but consistently comfortable. The attached café serves coffee from early morning, which is a genuine bonus in this part of town. Parking is available on-site.
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Osh Plaza Hotel
Osh Plaza is one of the better-finished hotels in the city, with a modern lobby and rooms that feel genuinely well-maintained. It sits in the newer part of town near administrative buildings, about 15 minutes on foot from the bazaar. The breakfast spread is the most varied of any hotel at this price point in Osh. Soundproofing is above average, so street noise is not a problem. A reliable first choice for travelers who want comfort without overpaying.
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Hotel Fergana Osh
This hotel is positioned in the southern part of the city near the Uzbek market district, an area packed with teahouses and small restaurants. The location gives you an authentic slice of Osh daily life right outside the door. Rooms are spacious by local standards and the courtyard garden is a pleasant place to sit in the evening. The hotel can arrange Pamir Highway transfers, which many guests use. One of the better picks for travelers interested in the Silk Road history of the region.
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Green House Hotel Osh
Green House Hotel is a boutique property in the quieter Dostuk microdistrict, surrounded by trees and away from the main traffic. The interior design mixes contemporary finishes with Kyrgyz textile accents in a way that feels thoughtful rather than forced. The garden terrace is the highlight, ideal for a quiet dinner with a bottle of local wine. Rooms are individually decorated and the deluxe category is worth the extra cost. Service is attentive and the staff remember returning guests by name.
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Hyatt Place Osh
The Hyatt Place Osh is the most internationally standardized hotel in the city, with consistent service and well-appointed rooms that meet global brand expectations. Located centrally, it is within easy reach of Sulayman Mountain and the bazaar without being directly on a noisy street. The fitness center and business facilities are the best in Osh by a clear margin. Breakfast is extensive and the staff handles English-speaking guests with ease. It costs noticeably more than local options but delivers a reliably polished experience.
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Marco Polo Hotel Osh
Marco Polo Hotel sits in the historic quarter near the ancient Silk Road trading routes that defined Osh for centuries. The architecture incorporates traditional Fergana Valley design with carved wooden details and a central fountain courtyard. Rooms are large, beautifully finished, and stocked with quality linens and toiletries. The restaurant serves exceptional Kyrgyz and Central Asian dishes prepared with local ingredients. This is the most complete luxury experience available in Osh and the price reflects that.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Osh
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
City Center vs. Sulayman Mountain District: Which should you pick?
City Center is the practical choice. Hotels on and around Lenin Street put you 8-10 minutes walk from Sulayman Mountain, the Osh Regional Museum, and the main restaurant strip. Prices run $45-340/night depending on how deep your pockets go.
The Sulayman Mountain District is better if atmosphere matters more than convenience. You're waking up with the mountain outside your window, and the neighborhood is quieter at night. It costs slightly more for the same room quality, but for a short stay it's worth the premium.
How to avoid getting ripped off on hotels near the Jayma Bazaar
The Central Bazaar Area around the Jayma Bazaar has a lot of guesthouses that look fine online but smell like damp and charge for WiFi separately. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times. Book through a vetted list and check which floor you're on before arrival.
Hotel Amir at $115-160/night is the one we'd recommend in this zone. It's 3 minutes from the bazaar entrance and well above the neighborhood average on every metric. Request an upper floor room to get above street noise during market hours.
The Silk Road Quarter: Osh's most atmospheric place to stay
The Historic Silk Road Quarter is the oldest continuously trading area in Osh. Streets here are narrow, the architecture is genuinely old, and Marco Polo Hotel Osh at $290-380/night has been designed to match. You're 4 minutes walk from ancient caravan routes that are still active markets today.
It's the most expensive area to stay in Osh. But if you're traveling this part of Central Asia to feel the history rather than just photograph it, this is the only neighborhood that delivers that without trying.
Budget traveler's guide to Osh hotels
Under $100/night gets you two real options in Osh. Hotel Osh at $45-70/night in the City Center is the cheapest on our list and genuinely functional. Guesthouse Sulaymaniya at $55-85/night in the Sulayman Mountain District adds charm and a better location for the extra $10-15.
Don't go cheaper than these two unless you know exactly what you're booking. Below $40/night in Osh usually means shared bathrooms, inconsistent hot water, and no English-speaking staff. Save the $20 for three proper meals at the chaikhanas near Lenin Street instead.
Best hotels for food lovers in Osh
The South Quarter near the Uzbek Market is where Osh's best food culture happens. Hotel Fergana Osh at $160-210/night puts you 5 minutes from the market itself. The cross-border Uzbek-Kyrgyz food scene here is completely different from what you'll find on the tourist strip near Sulayman Mountain.
The Central Bazaar Area is also strong. From Hotel Amir, you can eat your way through the Jayma Bazaar in the morning and find a dozen solid options for laghman, manti, and shashlik within a 5-minute walk in any direction. Sunday market days are the best days to be based here.
Seasonal booking strategy for Osh hotels
Book April-June at least 3 weeks out. This is when Osh is at its best and the decent mid-range hotels, particularly Hotel Amir and Osh Plaza Hotel, fill up fast. Prices in this window run $115-200/night for quality rooms.
July and August are hot (35°C+) and crowded. Prices jump 20-30% and the City Center gets noisy. If summer is your only option, pay up for Hyatt Place or Marco Polo where the air conditioning actually works. November-February sees prices drop to $45-130/night but cold nights and reduced bazaar activity make it the least rewarding time to visit.
Osh's best neighborhoods
City Center and the Sulayman Mountain District give you the most for your money, with real Osh life on your doorstep. If you're here for the bazaar, the food, and the history, start your search there.
City Center & Lenin Street Corridor 3 vetted hotels The practical heart of Osh with the widest range of hotels.
The practical heart of Osh with the widest range of hotels.
Lenin Street is the main spine of Osh and it's where most of the action happens. Restaurants, the Osh Regional Museum, government buildings, and the best taxi pick-up spots are all within a few blocks of each other. You're 10 minutes walk from Sulayman Mountain from most hotels here.
This is the easiest base for first-timers. Hotel Osh covers the budget end at $45-70/night. Hotel Sherali on the Lenin Street Corridor itself hits the business sweet spot at $130-175/night. And Hyatt Place Osh is the luxury anchor at $255-340/night with city views that nothing else matches.
Street noise is real on lower floors, especially around the central intersections. Ask for a room above floor 3. Taxis are everywhere on Lenin Street and a ride to the Jayma Bazaar runs about 100-150 som.
Sulayman Mountain District & Central Bazaar Area 2 vetted hotels Closest to the mountain and the market, with real neighborhood character.
Closest to the mountain and the market, with real neighborhood character.
If you're coming to Osh for Sulayman Mountain, the UNESCO-listed sacred site, staying in this district cuts your morning commute to 5 minutes on foot. Guesthouse Sulaymaniya at $55-85/night is the best value in the area. The streets around here are quieter than the Lenin Street strip but still walkable to everything.
The Central Bazaar Area directly adjoins this district and Hotel Amir at $115-160/night is the pick of the zone. Three minutes from the Jayma Bazaar entrance means you can be in the middle of one of Central Asia's great markets before 8am. Sunday is the big day.
The bazaar does generate noise and foot traffic. Locals from across the Fergana Valley come here to trade and it gets genuinely hectic on market days. That's the point. If you want quiet, book the Dostuk Microdistrict instead.
Historic Silk Road Quarter & South Quarter 2 vetted hotels The most atmospheric and food-rich corners of Osh.
The most atmospheric and food-rich corners of Osh.
The Historic Silk Road Quarter is the oldest part of Osh that you can actually stay in. Marco Polo Hotel Osh at $290-380/night sits on streets that have been trading routes for over a thousand years. The architecture, the sounds, and the light at dusk here are unlike anywhere else in Kyrgyzstan.
The South Quarter near the Uzbek Market is a completely different vibe: loud, food-obsessed, and buzzing with cross-border Uzbek-Kyrgyz culture. Hotel Fergana Osh at $160-210/night is the base here. The plov, the bread, and the tea culture in this part of Osh are the best reasons to stay on this side of the city.
Both areas are 15-20 minutes walk from Sulayman Mountain, or about a 70-100 som taxi ride. That's the only real drawback. But for food and atmosphere, nothing else in Osh competes.
Ak-Buura Riverside, New Town & Dostuk Microdistrict 3 vetted hotels Quieter, greener, and better value if you don't mind a taxi to the action.
Quieter, greener, and better value if you don't mind a taxi to the action.
The Ak-Buura Riverside is one of Osh's most pleasant spots and Hotel Sunrise Osh at $105-150/night takes full advantage of it. The river walk is genuinely nice in the morning, the air is cleaner than the bazaar area, and you're 15 minutes by taxi to the Jayma Bazaar. Good value for what you get.
Osh Plaza Hotel in the New Town at $145-200/night is the best-rated hotel in its price bracket in the city. New Town is modern and a bit anonymous compared to the historic center, but the hotel's quality more than compensates. Upper floor rooms give you a clear line of sight to Sulayman Mountain.
Green House Hotel in the Dostuk Microdistrict at $185-235/night is the city's best romantic option. The garden courtyard is the draw. It's not walkable to much, but couples consistently rate it as the most relaxing hotel in Osh. A taxi to Lenin Street runs 150-200 som and takes 10 minutes.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Osh.
Romantic
The Dostuk Microdistrict is the call here. Green House Hotel's garden courtyard is the most genuinely peaceful setting in Osh, far from the bazaar noise and perfect for two people with nowhere to be.
Culture & History
The Historic Silk Road Quarter puts you on streets that have been active since the 5th century. Marco Polo Hotel Osh is 4 minutes walk from the oldest trading alleys in the city and 15 minutes from Sulayman Mountain.
Family
City Center around Lenin Street is the most practical base for families. You're 10 minutes walk from Sulayman Mountain's museum and caves, and Navoi Park is a 5-minute stroll for kids who need to run around.
Budget
The Sulayman Mountain District keeps costs at $55-85/night without sacrificing location. Guesthouse Sulaymaniya is 5 minutes from the mountain and run by a family who actually tells you where to eat.
Foodie
The South Quarter near the Uzbek Market is non-negotiable for serious eaters. Hotel Fergana Osh puts you 5 minutes from the best plov, manti, and samsa in the Fergana Valley.
City Explorer
The Central Bazaar Area is where Osh's energy lives. Hotel Amir puts you 3 minutes from the Jayma Bazaar and inside the city's most walkable neighborhood for restaurants, chaikhanas, and people-watching.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Osh
When to visit Osh and what to pay.
Spring (April-June)
This is the best time to visit Osh, full stop. Temperatures sit at 15-28°C, the Sulayman Mountain trails are clear, and the Jayma Bazaar is at its most colorful with spring produce. Hotel prices are reasonable before the summer spike, with mid-range rooms running $115-175/night. Book 3 weeks out for Hotel Amir and Osh Plaza Hotel. they fill up in May.
Summer (July-August)
July and August are hot. regularly hitting 35-38°C in the City Center. and prices jump 20-30% across the board. The Osh bazaars are busy but exhausting to walk in the midday heat. If you come in summer, stay at Hyatt Place or Marco Polo where the air conditioning is genuinely powerful, and plan outdoor activity before 10am or after 5pm.
Autumn (September-October)
September is almost as good as May. Temperatures drop to a comfortable 12-24°C, crowds thin out, and hotel prices settle back to $60-170/night for the mid-range tier. The Uzbek Market in the South Quarter has its best produce of the year in September. October starts to get chilly at night, particularly in the Sulayman Mountain District.
Winter (November-March)
Osh in winter is quiet, cold, and cheap. Hotels drop to $45-130/night and you'll have Sulayman Mountain almost to yourself. But temperatures hit -5°C at night in January, the bazaar is reduced, and many smaller guesthouses close entirely. If you're here for business or passing through on the Silk Road circuit, winter works. For a leisure trip, come back in spring.
Booking Tips for Osh
Insider tips for booking hotels in Osh.
Don't book near the old bus terminal
Hotels around the eastern bus terminal on the edge of the city look central on Google Maps but they're not. You're 25 minutes walk from Sulayman Mountain and 20 minutes from Lenin Street. The neighborhood has no restaurants worth mentioning and taxi availability at night is unpredictable. Stay in the City Center or Sulayman Mountain District instead.
Book May and September 3 weeks ahead
Hotel Amir and Osh Plaza Hotel. the two most popular mid-range picks. sell out 2-3 weeks before arrival in May and September. These months are when international Silk Road tour groups move through Osh in numbers. If you're booking inside 10 days, your best options are Hotel Sherali on Lenin Street or Hotel Sunrise Osh on the Ak-Buura Riverside, which have more available inventory.
Request upper floors everywhere
Osh is a loud city from 7am onward, especially near the Jayma Bazaar and Lenin Street. Ground and first floor rooms in the Central Bazaar Area can wake you up with market noise and delivery trucks before sunrise. At any hotel on our list, request floor 3 or above. At Osh Plaza Hotel in the New Town, upper floors also give you the Sulayman Mountain view.
Use Yandex Go, not street taxis
Street taxis in Osh often quote tourist prices, especially near Sulayman Mountain and the bazaar. Yandex Go is available in Osh and fixes the price before you get in. A ride from the Dostuk Microdistrict to Lenin Street should cost 150-200 som via app. On the street for the same ride, you might be quoted 400-500 som. Download the app before you arrive.
Skip the hotel breakfast if you're near the bazaar
Hotel breakfasts in the $55-130/night range in Osh are usually 300-500 som for something you could get better and cheaper a 5-minute walk away. The chaikhanas near the Jayma Bazaar open by 7am and serve fresh lepyoshka bread, eggs, and tea for 80-120 som. If you're staying at Hotel Amir or Guesthouse Sulaymaniya, just walk out the front door and eat with the locals.
Know the Nawruz and Orozo Ait booking windows
Nawruz (March 21) and Orozo Ait (date shifts yearly) are the two biggest local holidays in Osh. Domestic tourism spikes, prices jump 25-40% across all categories, and City Center hotels book out completely. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times: travelers assume Osh is quiet during spring holidays. Check the dates for your year and book at least 4 weeks out if you're arriving within 3 days of either holiday.
Hotels in Osh — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Osh.
What's the best area to stay in Osh for first-timers?
City Center or the Sulayman Mountain District. From either, you're within 10 minutes walk of Sulayman Mountain, the Jayma Bazaar, and Lenin Street. Hotels here run $45-200/night depending on how much comfort you want. Start here, get your bearings, then decide if you want to move.
How much does a good hotel in Osh cost per night?
You can get a solid clean room for $55-85/night in places like the Sulayman Mountain District. Mid-range hotels in the Central Bazaar Area or Lenin Street Corridor run $115-175/night. Luxury at the Hyatt Place or Marco Polo starts at $255-380/night and delivers international-standard quality.
Is Osh safe for tourists?
Yes, Osh is generally safe for tourists in 2026. Stick to the City Center, Lenin Street, and the Sulayman Mountain area and you'll have zero issues. The South Quarter near the Uzbek Market and the Jayma Bazaar are busy and chaotic but not dangerous. Use common sense at night around the old bus terminal area.
When is the best time to visit Osh?
April-June is the sweet spot. Temperatures sit around 18-26°C, the bazaars are in full swing, and hotel prices are still reasonable at $60-160/night for most categories. July and August push past 35°C and prices spike. Come in May if you can only pick one month.
How do I get from Osh Airport to the city center?
Osh Airport is about 6 km from the City Center. A taxi costs roughly 200-300 som (under $4) and takes 15 minutes outside peak traffic. There's no direct metro. Shared marshrutkas (minibuses) run from near the airport for about 30 som but require you to know the routes. Just take the taxi.
What neighborhoods should I avoid in Osh?
Avoid booking hotels near the old Osh Bus Terminal on the eastern edge of the city. It looks central on a map but it's a 25-minute walk from Sulayman Mountain and the surrounding streets are noisy and not particularly interesting. Peripheral neighborhoods like the outer Dostuk Microdistrict edges also leave you 30+ minutes from anything worth seeing.
Are there luxury hotels in Osh?
Two proper ones: Hyatt Place Osh in the City Center at $255-340/night, and Marco Polo Hotel Osh in the Historic Silk Road Quarter at $290-380/night. Marco Polo is the better experience if you care about location and atmosphere. Hyatt wins on pure amenities and international consistency.
Is the Jayma Bazaar within walking distance of most hotels?
From the Central Bazaar Area hotels like Hotel Amir, it's 3 minutes on foot. From City Center hotels, expect 10-15 minutes. From the Ak-Buura Riverside or Dostuk Microdistrict, plan on a 15-minute taxi ride. The bazaar is biggest on Sundays, so time your visit accordingly.
Do Osh hotels include breakfast?
Some do, most charge extra. Budget places like Hotel Osh ($45-70/night) often include a basic spread. Mid-range and luxury hotels usually charge 300-700 som extra. Honestly, skip it. The teahouses and chaikhanas around Lenin Street and the bazaar area do better bread, eggs, and tea for a fraction of the price.
How does Osh compare to Bishkek for hotel quality?
Osh has fewer five-star options than Bishkek but the mid-range quality has improved significantly. For $115-200/night you get genuinely good hotels in Osh, often with more character than equivalent Bishkek properties. The Marco Polo at $290-380/night competes with Bishkek's top hotels on atmosphere, even if Bishkek wins on sheer variety.
What's the local transport situation in Osh?
Osh has no metro. Marshrutkas (shared minibuses) cover most routes for 20-40 som per ride. Taxis via apps like Yandex Go cost 100-250 som for most city trips. From Lenin Street to Sulayman Mountain is a flat 10-minute walk for most people. Don't rent a car just for the city.
Are there good hotels near Sulayman Mountain?
Guesthouse Sulaymaniya in the Sulayman Mountain District is the closest vetted option, sitting 5 minutes walk from the base. Hotel Osh in the City Center gets you there in 10 minutes on foot. The mountain itself opens at 8am and closes at dusk, so staying nearby means you beat the tour groups by getting there early.