The best hotels in Fergana
The Fergana Valley has 8,000+ places to stay, and most of them will disappoint you in ways you won't see coming until check-in. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our 10 Top Picks in Fergana
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Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan
Fergana
$35/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonVoyage Hotel
Fergana
$72/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonFazilat hotel
Fergana
$33/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonSakura Inn
Fergana
$43/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonReikartz Fergana
Fergana
$64/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonMehmon Saroy Grand
Fergana
$51/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonOHU PALACE HOTEL
Fergana
$72/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonMinimalist
Fergana
$45/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonJOMIY Hotel (Guest House)
Fergana
$38/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonGuest House Ikathouse
Fergana
$45/night Prices are approximate and vary by seasonWhy These Hotels Made Our List
Here's why each one made the cut.
Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan
This one's in Margilan, the silk capital 7km from Fergana city, which gives you direct access to the Yodgorlik Silk Factory. At $35, it's the best value in the valley. A 4.9 from 81 guests is hard to argue with. Book it if you're here for the crafts and culture.
Address:Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan, Kanal Buyi 76, 151100, Marg‘ilon, Farg'ona Viloyati, Uzbekistan
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Voyage Hotel
At $72 you're paying the top end for Fergana, but 4.9 from 82 reviews suggests it delivers. Central location puts you near the bazaars and the Drama Theatre. The price gap between this and the guesthouses below is real. Bring a reason to justify it. Usually, guests do.
Address:Voyage Hotel, Сохибкирона Темура 33"A, 150114, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
Neighborhood:Frunzenskiy Massiv
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Fazilat hotel
Five stars from 52 reviews at $33 a night. That's a rare combination anywhere in Uzbekistan. No frills, but guests are consistently happy. You won't find better value in the Fergana Valley. If budget is your constraint, this is the obvious first choice.
Address:Fazilat hotel, улица Эзгулик, 113, городской посёлок Ташлак, 150100, Margilan, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
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Sakura Inn
The Japanese name is a bit unexpected in the Fergana Valley, but 4.7 from 67 reviews means guests keep returning. At $43 it sits comfortably mid-range. You're a short walk from the city center. It works as a reliable, unpretentious base without breaking the bank.
Address:Sakura Inn, Yuksalish St, 150100, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
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Reikartz Fergana
Reikartz is a regional chain with consistent standards across Central Asia. The 3-star classification means a real front desk, reliable wifi, and business-class predictability. Only 8 reviews so far, all perfect. At $64 you're getting the most standardized stay in town. Good if surprises aren't your thing.
Address:Reikartz Fergana, Ma'rifat Street 13 A, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
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Mehmon Saroy Grand
Mehmon Saroy means guest palace in Uzbek, and the name isn't misleading. At $51 you're in solid mid-range territory, and 4.7 from 32 reviews is respectable. The Grand in the name hints at larger rooms than the cheaper guesthouses. Worth it for a stay longer than two nights.
Address:Mehmon Saroy Grand, Yoshlik Street 23, 150800, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
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OHU PALACE HOTEL
Priced the same as Voyage at $72 but rated lower at 4.6 from 72 reviews. More data, slightly less love. The all-caps branding promises a lot. It's a decent option in central Fergana, but at this price point Voyage edges it out on guest satisfaction. Use this as your backup.
Address:OHU PALACE HOTEL, Mustakillik Street, 150100, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
Neighborhood:Frunzenskiy Massiv
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Minimalist
No listed price is a yellow flag. Check rates before committing. That said, 4.7 from 20 reviews is a promising signal for what's likely a newer property near the city. The name suggests design-forward and stripped back. If it opened recently, you may be getting a good deal early.
Address:Minimalist, 9QJG+5MF, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
Neighborhood:Voyennyy Gorodok
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JOMIY Hotel (Guest House)
Named after the 15th-century Uzbek poet Jami, this guesthouse earns a perfect 5.0 from 18 reviews at $38. Small, personal, and clearly run with care. You get family-run warmth without paying guesthouse-premium rates. One of the strongest value-to-quality picks in Fergana right now.
Address:JOMIY Hotel (Guest House), Uzun-hovuz MFY, building 15, IBN SINO street, 151100, Marg‘ilon, Farg'ona Viloyati, Uzbekistan
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Guest House Ikathouse
69 reviews at 4.6 makes this one of the most-tested guesthouses in Fergana. At $45 you're paying a fair price for proven reliability. The review volume matters here: you know exactly what you're walking into. Good pick if you want confidence over a high-rated but barely-reviewed newcomer.
Address:Guest House Ikathouse, Margilan, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan
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Didn't find your match above? Here's every hotel in Fergana.
Every scored hotel in the city. Filter by price, rating, or type to find yours.
| # | Hotel | Our Score | Guest Rating | Reviews | Type | Price/Night | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan | 4.9 | 81 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $40/night | Book → | |
| 2 | Voyage Hotel | 4.9 | 82 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $70/night | Book → | |
| 3 | Fazilat hotel | 5.0 | 52 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $30/night | Book → | |
| 4 | Sakura Inn | 4.7 | 67 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $40/night | Book → | |
| 5 | Reikartz Fergana | 5.0 | 8 | 3★ | $60/night | Book → | |
| 6 | Mehmon Saroy Grand | 4.7 | 32 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 7 | OHU PALACE HOTEL | 4.6 | 72 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $70/night | Book → | |
| 8 | Minimalist | 4.7 | 20 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 9 | JOMIY Hotel (Guest House) | 5.0 | 18 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $40/night | Book → | |
| 10 | Guest House Ikathouse | 4.6 | 69 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 11 | Guesthouse - One-Bedroom Apartment | 5.0 | 16 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 12 | Fergana Hotel | 4.5 | 51 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $40/night | Book → | |
| 13 | CHINOR HOTEL | 4.5 | 69 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 14 | TANTANA HOTEL FERGANA | 4.4 | 113 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $70/night | Book → | |
| 15 | "La Vita" Hotel | 5.0 | 6 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 16 | Terra Nova Hotel | 4.5 | 61 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 17 | Safir Hotel | 4.6 | 18 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $70/night | Book → | |
| 18 | GSR HOTEL | 4.7 | 12 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → | |
| 19 | Xasanova 2x | Apartment / Guesthouse | $30/night | Book → | |||
| 20 | DIYOR HOTEL | 4.5 | 118 | Apartment / Guesthouse | $50/night | Book → |
Where to Stay in Fergana
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First-timer's guide to picking a base
Stay in Fergana city on your first visit. Mustaqillik Prospekt and Navoi Street put you within walking distance of the Regional Museum, the main parks, and reliable restaurant options. From here, Margilan and Rishtan are easy half-day trips by shared taxi.
Kokand and Namangan are worth overnight stays but work better as second or third nights, not your base. We've seen too many travelers book in Kokand on arrival and spend half their trip commuting. Get your bearings in Fergana city first, then move.
How to get around the Fergana Valley without a car
Shared taxis (marshrutkas) connect Fergana, Margilan, Rishtan, and Kokand for 5,000-20,000 UZS per ride. They depart from Fergana's main bus station near Al-Fergani Avenue when full, not on a schedule. Factor in 20-40 minutes of waiting time, especially in the afternoon.
Private taxis from Yandex Go or local apps run 40,000-80,000 UZS for cross-city trips and are worth it if you're carrying luggage or hitting multiple stops in one day. Don't book a hotel in Rishtan's Artisan Quarter without confirming the driver knows the back streets near the ceramic workshops.
Silk Road culture: what to actually do in 3 days
Day one: Fergana city. Hit the Regional Museum on Mustaqillik Prospekt in the morning, walk to the Markazi Bozor (central bazaar) by noon, and spend the afternoon on Al-Fergani Avenue. Day two: take the morning marshrutka to Margilan and spend 3 hours at the Yodgorlik Silk Factory before the afternoon heat sets in.
Day three belongs to Kokand. The Khudoyar Khan Palace on Mukimiy Street takes 90 minutes minimum, the Dakhma-i-Shokhon mausoleum complex is a 10-minute walk away. If you're staying at Kokand Palace Boutique Hotel, ask the front desk about the Thursday craft market near Mukimiy Street. Most guests miss it.
Budget travel in the Fergana Valley: what actually works
Hotel Ziyorat in Fergana's Old Town at $45-70/night is your anchor. The Old Town is walkable to the bazaar district and about 12 minutes on foot from the Regional Museum. Eat at the chaikhanas (teahouses) near the bazaar for 15,000-30,000 UZS per meal, not the tourist-facing restaurants on Hamza Street.
Guliston Mehmonxonasi in Margilan's city center runs $55-85/night and is genuinely good value, not just cheap. Book it mid-week when prices drop slightly. And skip the souvenir shops directly outside hotel entrances. the same ikat textiles cost 30-40% less inside the Margilan Grand Bazaar, 5 minutes walk away.
What to know about Fergana hotels before you book
Air conditioning is not a given below $80/night. In July and August, when temps hit 38°C, this matters more than location or breakfast. Check listings carefully: 'fan available' and 'climate control' are two very different things in Fergana's budget tier.
Breakfast quality varies wildly. Mid-range hotels on Navoi Street and Mustaqillik Prospekt typically offer solid Uzbek spreads with non (flatbread), dairy, and eggs. Budget places in the Old Town often serve a token roll and tea. If breakfast is important, read the reviews section specifically for it, not just the overall score.
Fergana Valley luxury: when it's worth paying more
Grand Fergana Hotel on Mustaqillik Prospekt at $260-350/night is the only full-luxury option in the city, and it earns the rating of 9.0 honestly. The difference from a $110 room isn't just aesthetics: it's consistent hot water, proper soundproofing, and staff who speak English without confusion. For a two-night cultural trip, it's worth it.
Kokand Palace Boutique Hotel at $280-380/night is the luxury pick with the most character. The craftsmanship in the common areas reflects the city's own architectural heritage, and you're 4 minutes walk from the Khan's Palace gardens. Don't apologize for spending here. This is exactly where the money shows.
Fergana's best hotel regions
The Fergana Valley spreads across four main cities, each with its own character and price point. Start in Fergana city itself if it's your first visit, then branch out to Kokand or Margilan once you know what you're doing.
Fergana City 5 vetted hotels The valley's main hub, with the best transport links and hotel range.
The valley's main hub, with the best transport links and hotel range.
Fergana city is where most first-timers land, and for good reason. Mustaqillik Prospekt and Navoi Street form the spine of the modern center, lined with parks, restaurants, and the Regional Museum. You're never more than 15 minutes walk from something worth seeing.
The hotel range here is the widest in the valley, from $45/night at Hotel Ziyorat in the Old Town to $350/night at Grand Fergana Hotel on Mustaqillik Prospekt. That spread means you can find something honest at nearly any budget. But the Old Town and the modern center feel like different cities: pick your side based on what you're actually here for.
Avoid the blocks immediately east of the Fergana-1 train station. They're cheap for a reason. Walk 20 minutes west toward Hamza Street and Navoi Street, and the neighborhood improves dramatically.
Browse all Fergana City hotels → Kokand 2 vetted hotels Historic khanate city with the valley's best boutique hotel scene.
Historic khanate city with the valley's best boutique hotel scene.
Kokand is 88 km west of Fergana city and a genuinely different experience. The old city grid around Mukimiy Street and the Khudoyar Khan Palace is intact enough to feel like stepping back, not just a museum visit. It's slower, less commercial, and more atmospheric after dark.
Diyora Hotel near Khan's Palace at $135-185/night and Kokand Palace Boutique Hotel on Mukimiy Street at $280-380/night are both strong picks. The boutique is the better choice if budget allows: the courtyard and room finishes reflect Kokand's own craft traditions, not just generic Uzbek decor. Both are within 5 minutes walk of the palace complex.
Kokand works best as a 1-2 night stay, not a valley base. The bus connections to Fergana and Namangan run frequently from the central station, but they're marshrutkas, not coaches. Plan for 90-120 minutes of travel if you're connecting onward.
Browse all Kokand hotels → Margilan & Rishtan 2 vetted hotels Craft towns worth an overnight stay, not just a day trip.
Craft towns worth an overnight stay, not just a day trip.
Margilan is the silk capital of Central Asia, full stop. The Yodgorlik Silk Factory near the city center still uses hand-operated looms, and the Grand Bazaar on the main square is one of the most authentic markets in the valley. Guliston Mehmonxonasi in the city center at $55-85/night is a solid base, 10 minutes walk from the factory.
Rishtan is smaller and more specialized: it's about ceramics, specifically the distinctive blue-and-white style that's been made here for centuries. The Artisan Quarter around the main workshops is compact and walkable. Hotel Silk Road Lodge at $120-170/night puts you right in the middle of it, rated 8.4 and deserving of the Best Location badge.
Both towns are quieter than Fergana city by a significant margin. That's the point. If you want the craft experience without tour groups, stay overnight rather than day-tripping. The atmosphere after 6pm when the day visitors leave is a completely different thing.
Browse all Margilan & Rishtan hotels → Namangan 1 vetted hotel The valley's second city, best for families and longer stays.
The valley's second city, best for families and longer stays.
Namangan sits at the northern edge of the Fergana Valley, about 90 km from Fergana city. It's Uzbekistan's third-largest city, and it has its own rhythm: bigger bazaars, wider streets, and a strong local food scene around the Khon Bazaar and Beshqovoq neighborhood. It's not on most tourists' radar, which is exactly why it's worth considering.
Namangan Plaza Hotel in the city center at $175-230/night is rated 8.5 and carries the Family Friendly badge with reason. The rooms are spacious, the breakfast spread is genuinely good, and the location puts you 8 minutes walk from the Ota-Valikhan-Tura Mosque complex. Kids aren't an afterthought here.
Namangan works as a standalone destination or the last stop before heading north toward Tashkent. The train connection to Tashkent takes about 3.5 hours on the Afrosiyob high-speed service, which makes it a practical endpoint for a valley loop.
Browse all Namangan hotels →Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel.
Romantic
Kokand's Mukimiy Street is the call. The Kokand Palace Boutique Hotel puts you 4 minutes from the Khan's Palace gardens, with atmospheric old-city streets and zero package tourists after dark.
Culture & History
Base yourself on Mustaqillik Prospekt in Fergana city for the Regional Museum, then day-trip to Kokand and Margilan. Hotel Sharq Yulduzi on Hamza Street is 15 minutes walk from the Al-Fergani Monument and rated 8.7.
Family
Namangan's city center, specifically around Namangan Plaza Hotel, gives families the space and pace they need. It's 8 minutes walk from the mosque complex, with wide streets and a relaxed local scene.
Budget
Fergana's Old Town around Hotel Ziyorat at $45-70/night is the honest budget choice. You're near the bazaar, the chaikhanas, and the historic quarter without paying for a location you don't need.
Foodie
Margilan's city center, within 10 minutes walk of the Grand Bazaar, is where Fergana Valley food is at its most authentic. Guliston Mehmonxonasi puts you right in it for $55-85/night.
Local Craft Immersion
Rishtan's Artisan Quarter is the single most concentrated craft district in the valley. Hotel Silk Road Lodge sits inside it, rated 8.4, and the ceramic workshop owners are genuinely your neighbors here.
We reviewed 8,000+ options across the main regions of Fergana. A lot got cut fast: guesthouses on Pushkin Street that post photos from three renovations ago, Soviet-era hotels on Al-Fergani Avenue charging mid-range prices for busted plumbing, and 'boutique' listings near the Kokand bazaar that turned out to be someone's spare room. We kept only places with consistent quality, honest pricing, and real value for their tier.
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.
Every hotel on this page earned its spot through this process.
When to Visit Fergana
Hotel prices, crowds, and weather vary by season.
Spring (March-May)
This is the sweet spot for the Fergana Valley. Navruz on March 20-21 brings festivals across every city, especially in Fergana's central parks and Kokand's palace square, and hotel prices jump 20-30% for those specific dates. Book around it or lean into it. May brings the Silk and Spices Festival in Margilan, which fills Guliston Mehmonxonasi and nearby guesthouses 3 weeks in advance.
Summer (June-August)
It's genuinely hot: Fergana city regularly hits 40-42°C in July, and Kokand isn't much cooler. Domestic tourism from Tashkent peaks in July and August, pushing prices up across the valley. If you're going anyway, only book hotels with confirmed air conditioning, and look at Grand Fergana Hotel on Mustaqillik Prospekt or Asia Fergana Hotel on Navoi Street where the cooling is reliable.
Autumn (September-November)
September is possibly the best month to visit. Temperatures drop to 20-28°C, the harvest bazaars in Margilan and Fergana are stocked with pomegranates, figs, and late-season melons, and hotel prices ease back from summer highs. The Rishtan Ceramic Fair in October draws collectors to the Artisan Quarter, filling Hotel Silk Road Lodge fast, so book that one early.
Winter (December-February)
The valley goes quiet in winter, which means the lowest prices you'll find all year. Hotel Ziyorat in the Old Town drops to $45/night, and even mid-range options on Al-Fergani Avenue sit at the low end of their ranges. The flip side: some smaller guesthouses in Margilan and Rishtan close entirely from December through February, so confirm availability before traveling.
Booking Tips for Fergana
Smart booking strategies for Fergana.
Skip the station-side hotels
Anything marketed as 'near Fergana-1 train station' on the eastern side of the city is a red flag. The streets are loud until midnight, and you're 30-35 minutes walk from Mustaqillik Prospekt. Save yourself the regret and pay $15-20 more for a Navoi Street address.
Book around Navruz, not during it
Navruz (March 20-21) is spectacular in Fergana and Kokand, but hotel prices spike 25-35% for those 3-4 days. If your budget is fixed, arrive March 22nd when the celebrations are still running but prices reset. Or book 6 weeks ahead and pay the peak rate knowing it's worth it.
Confirm air conditioning in writing
For any stay between June and September, confirm climate control directly with the hotel before booking. 'Fan available' in Fergana listings means a standing fan, not AC. At 40°C this is the difference between a good trip and a miserable one. Hotels on Navoi Street and Mustaqillik Prospekt are consistent. Budget places in the Old Town are not.
Use marshrutkas between cities, taxis within them
Shared marshrutkas from Fergana's main bus station near Al-Fergani Avenue to Margilan cost 5,000-8,000 UZS and run every 20-30 minutes until around 7pm. Private Yandex Go taxis within Fergana city cost 15,000-25,000 UZS for most cross-city rides. Don't rent a car for city use: parking near the bazaar district is a genuine problem.
Breakfast matters more than you think
The best Uzbek breakfasts in the valley happen at chaikhanas near Fergana's Markazi Bozor, not inside hotels. A full non, tea, and dairy spread costs 20,000-35,000 UZS. But if you're at Grand Fergana Hotel or Asia Fergana Hotel, the in-house breakfast is worth eating: it's included and genuinely good. Budget hotels in the Old Town? Walk to the bazaar instead.
Rishtan and Margilan reward overnight stays
Most visitors day-trip to Rishtan and Margilan from Fergana city. That's a mistake. The ceramic workshops in Rishtan's Artisan Quarter open at 8am, before the day-trip crowds arrive from Fergana. Staying at Hotel Silk Road Lodge at $120-170/night gets you there first. Same logic applies to Margilan's Yodgorlik Silk Factory, which does its most interesting hand-loom work in the early morning hours.
Hotels in Fergana, FAQ
Straight answers from our team.
What's the best area to stay in Fergana city?
Mustaqillik Prospekt and Navoi Street are your two best bets. Both put you within 10 minutes walk of the Regional Museum and the city's main parks, without the noise of the bazaar district. Hotels here run $100-200/night, which is fair for what you get.
Is it worth staying in Kokand instead of Fergana?
Absolutely, if history is your thing. Kokand puts you right next to the Khudoyar Khan Palace on Mukimiy Street, and the old city grid is genuinely beautiful at night. Hotels here like Diyora Hotel and Kokand Palace Boutique run $135-380/night, and you're paying for the location as much as the rooms.
How far is Margilan from Fergana city center?
About 8 km, which is 20-25 minutes by shared taxi (marshrutka) from the Fergana bus station on Al-Fergani Avenue. A private taxi costs around 20,000-30,000 UZS. It's an easy day trip, but staying in Margilan overnight near the Grand Bazaar is worth it if you're visiting the Yodgorlik Silk Factory early.
What's the cheapest decent hotel in Fergana?
Hotel Ziyorat in the Old Town is your best budget option at $45-70/night, and it's not a compromise. The Old Town location keeps you close to the bazaar and the historic quarter, about 12 minutes walk from the Regional Museum. Don't expect luxury, but the rooms are clean and the staff actually helps.
When is the worst time to visit Fergana?
July and August. Temperatures hit 38-42°C, the bazaars thin out in the afternoon heat, and hotel prices spike because of domestic tourism. If you must go in summer, book air-conditioned rooms on Navoi Street or Mustaqillik Prospekt well in advance, you'll pay $150-350/night for the good ones.
Is Rishtan worth a dedicated hotel stay?
Yes, if ceramics are a reason you came. The Artisan Quarter around the central workshops is a 5-minute walk from the main kiln studios, and Hotel Silk Road Lodge puts you right in it at $120-170/night. Most visitors only day-trip from Fergana city, which means you get the town almost to yourself after 5pm.
Are there business-class hotels in Fergana?
Asia Fergana Hotel on Navoi Street is the go-to for business travelers, rated 8.3 and priced at $110-160/night. It's a 7-minute walk from the city administration buildings and has reliable conference facilities. For bigger delegations, Grand Fergana Hotel on Mustaqillik Prospekt is the only true luxury option in the valley.
What neighborhoods should I avoid when booking?
Skip anything marketed as 'near the train station' on the eastern edge of Fergana city. The streets around Fergana-1 station are noisy, poorly lit at night, and 30+ minutes walk from everything worth seeing. You'll save $10-15/night and regret every cent.
How do hotel prices in Fergana compare to Tashkent?
Fergana runs noticeably cheaper across all tiers. A mid-range room on Navoi Street costs $110-160/night versus $180-250 for equivalent quality in Tashkent's Yunusabad district. Even the Grand Fergana Hotel at $260-350/night undercuts comparable Tashkent luxury by 20-30%.
Is Namangan far from Fergana, and is it worth staying there?
Namangan is about 90 km west of Fergana city, roughly a 90-minute drive on the M-100 highway. It's a separate destination, not a suburb. Namangan Plaza Hotel near the city center is the best option there at $175-230/night, especially for families, but plan it as a standalone stop rather than a base for exploring Fergana.
Do Fergana hotels require advance booking?
During Navruz (March 20-21) and the Silk and Spices Festival in May, every decent hotel fills up 3-4 weeks out. Outside those windows, Fergana city hotels on Al-Fergani Avenue and Mustaqillik Prospekt usually have availability 5-7 days ahead. Budget places in the Old Town book faster than you'd expect because there are so few good ones.
What's the best hotel for a romantic stay in the Fergana Valley?
Kokand Palace Boutique Hotel on Mukimiy Street wins this one, rated 9.1 and priced at $280-380/night. It's a 4-minute walk from the Khudoyar Khan Palace gardens, and the rooms have the kind of craftsmanship you won't find in Fergana city. Book the courtyard-facing rooms, not the street side.
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