Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has 3,500+ places to stay. Most are Soviet-era residuals or overpriced tourist hotels. We reviewed the standouts. These 10 made the cut.

So sánh giá trên | · · Kiểm tra giá

Lựa chọn hàng đầu của chúng tôi tại Uzbekistan

Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.

Hotel Sarhad Bukhara

Bukhara

Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe+1Trẻ em
1.803.400 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Khiva Siyovush Hotel

Khiva

Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe
1.524.000 – 2.032.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Wellness Park Hotel Bactria

Samarkand

Bữa sángPhòng gymNhà hàngQuầy bar+4Cho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em
2.082.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan

Fergana

Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe
889.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Hilton Tashkent City

Tashkent

Hồ bơiBữa sángSpaPhòng gym+6Nhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em
10.515.600 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

SARROJ HOTEL

Bukhara

1.422.400 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

DARVAZA HOTEL KHIVA

Khiva

Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe
2.082.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Kosh Havuz boutique hotel

Samarkand

Hồ bơiBữa sángNhà hàngCho phép thú cưng+2Bãi đậu xePhòng xông hơi
8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Voyage Hotel

Fergana

Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đón+1Bãi đậu xe
1.828.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa

Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark

Tashkent

Hồ bơiBữa sángSpaPhòng gym+6Nhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em
8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa
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# Khách sạn Thành phố & Khu vực Giá/Đêm Điểm Tiện nghi
1 Hotel Sarhad Bukhara Bukhara 1.803.400 ₫/đêm 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đón+2Bãi đậu xeTrẻ em
2 Khiva Siyovush Hotel Khiva 1.524.000 – 2.032.000 ₫/đêm 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đón+1Bãi đậu xe
3 Wellness Park Hotel Bactria Samarkand 2.082.800 ₫/đêm 9.6/10
Bữa sángPhòng gymNhà hàng+5Quầy barCho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em
4 Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan Fergana 889.000 ₫/đêm 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đón+1Bãi đậu xe
5 Hilton Tashkent City Tashkent 10.515.600 ₫/đêm 9.2/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em
6 SARROJ HOTEL Bukhara 1.422.400 ₫/đêm 10/10
7 DARVAZA HOTEL KHIVA Khiva 2.082.800 ₫/đêm 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đón+1Bãi đậu xe
8 Kosh Havuz boutique hotel Samarkand 8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm 9.4/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángNhà hàng+3Cho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơi
9 Voyage Hotel Fergana 1.828.800 ₫/đêm 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy bar+2Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xe
10 Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark Tashkent 8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm 9.2/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em

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Hotel Sarhad Bukhara

Bukhara 1.803.400 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em

Hotel Sarhad Bukhara sits in the heart of one of Central Asia's most storied cities, and it carries that setting with quiet confidence. The vibe here is calm and unhurried, the kind of place that doesn't try too hard but gets the details right. Guests rate it exceptionally well, which tells you something real about the consistency on offer. You'll eat on-site, with breakfast available to start your mornings without the scramble of finding a cafe. The restaurant means you can wind down after a day of exploring without leaving the building. Practical needs are covered: parking, airport shuttle, local shuttle, and baggage storage remove the usual friction of travel logistics. Rooms come with air conditioning, a refrigerator, a minibar, and a private bathroom with shower. Housekeeping and wake-up calls keep things ticking over neatly. The hotel is also accessible and kid-friendly, so you don't have to leave anyone behind. If we had to flag one caveat: with only a handful of reviews so far, expect a boutique-scale operation rather than a sprawling property.

Địa chỉ:Hotel Sarhad Bukhara, QCJ4+27J, M.Karimov St 21b, 200100, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★96%
  • 4★0%
  • 3★3%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★0%

So sánh giá cho Hotel Sarhad Bukhara

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Giá tốt nhất tối nay
1.803.400 ₫mỗi đêm
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Khiva Siyovush Hotel

Khiva 1.524.000 – 2.032.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe

Khiva Siyovush Hotel sits right in the heart of one of Central Asia's most extraordinary ancient cities, and its address alone tells you something: you're as close to the historic core as it gets. The feel here is calm and unhurried, which suits Khiva perfectly. Guests consistently rave about the breakfast, so plan to eat well before heading out to explore. Wi-Fi and air conditioning are both solid, which matters when you're navigating a hot Uzbek summer and need to recharge after a long day on your feet. Parking is on-site, useful if you've hired a car for the region. The restaurant means you don't have to wander far for a meal when you're tired. An airport shuttle takes some logistical stress off your plate. The rating here is genuinely impressive and sustained across a real number of reviews, which suggests consistent quality rather than a lucky streak. If you're visiting Khiva, proximity to the old city is the whole game, and this hotel plays it well.

Địa chỉ:Khiva Siyovush Hotel, Islam Khodja Madrasa, 63, Khiva, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★92%
  • 4★8%
  • 3★0%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

So sánh giá cho Khiva Siyovush Hotel

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Giá tốt nhất tối nay
1.524.000 ₫mỗi đêm
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Wellness Park Hotel Bactria

Samarkand 2.082.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.6/10
Bữa sángPhòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em

Wellness Park Hotel Bactria sits in Samarkand, one of the most historically loaded cities on earth, and it carries itself with a calm, unhurried confidence that suits the setting well. This is a four-star property that takes its wellness identity seriously. You get a fitness center on-site, so early mornings can be productive rather than lazy. Breakfast comes as a buffet, and given how consistently guests flag it as a highlight, it's clearly not an afterthought. The bar and restaurant mean you don't need to go far for a decent meal or a wind-down drink, and room service keeps things flexible if you'd rather eat in. Practical touches matter here: laundry, concierge, baggage storage, a gift shop, and a convenience store are all accounted for. Watercraft rental is a genuinely unexpected perk for a city hotel. The property is smoke-free, which we appreciate. If parking is a priority for you, reviewers consistently call it out as a strength. Our honest caveat: with no detailed room descriptions available, book directly and ask about specific room types before committing.

Địa chỉ:Wellness Park Hotel Bactria, Samarkand, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★89%
  • 4★7%
  • 3★1%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★2%

So sánh giá cho Wellness Park Hotel Bactria

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Giá tốt nhất tối nay
2.082.800 ₫mỗi đêm
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Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan

Fergana 889.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe

Evergreen Guesthouse sits in Margilan, one of Uzbekistan's great silk-weaving cities, and it carries a calm, unhurried feel that suits the place well. Guests here rate it exceptionally highly, which tells you something real about the care put in. You get breakfast on-site with full table service, so mornings feel grounded before you head out to explore. Wi-Fi is solid and there's a public internet workstation if you need a proper screen. Parking is available and they offer both a local shuttle and private car service, which takes the stress out of getting around a city where you'll want to move. Laundry is covered in both full-service and self-service forms. Some rooms have air conditioning and some have a private kitchen, so it's worth specifying your preference when you book. The property is smoke-free and staff communicate in English, Korean, and Russian. If you want a reliable, well-run base for exploring Margilan's craft culture, this is a strong pick. Just confirm room details directly since configurations vary.

Địa chỉ:Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan, Kanal Buyi 76, 151100, Marg‘ilon, Farg'ona Viloyati, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★92%
  • 4★7%
  • 3★0%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★1%

So sánh giá cho Evergreen Guesthouse Margilan

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
889.000 ₫mỗi đêm
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Hilton Tashkent City

Tashkent 10.515.600 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.2/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángSpaPhòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em

Hilton Tashkent City is a sleek, high-end property sitting directly across from Tashkent City Park, and it carries itself with the kind of polished confidence you'd expect from a five-star address. The location feels calm and well-connected. The nearest metro station is a short walk away, and Chorsu Bazaar is 4 km out if you want to browse souvenirs. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, safes, and designer toiletries, and if you upgrade you get access to a private lounge with food and drinks included. Suites go further, adding kitchenettes, living rooms, and whirlpool tubs. The indoor pool, hot tub, and spa make it easy to decompress after a day out. There are two restaurants on-site, including a rooftop Asian option, plus a lobby bar. Parking is complimentary, which is a genuine perk in a city center hotel. One honest note: room service is listed as limited, so don't count on a full menu at midnight. Overall, this is an unhurried, no-nonsense luxury stay.

Địa chỉ:Hilton Tashkent City, Ukchi St 1, 100027, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Khu vực:Shayxontoxur

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★81%
  • 4★10%
  • 3★3%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★5%

So sánh giá cho Hilton Tashkent City

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
10.515.600 ₫mỗi đêm
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SARROJ HOTEL

Bukhara 1.422.400 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 10/10

Sarroj Hotel sits on Zaргарон Street in the heart of Bukhara, one of Central Asia's most storied cities. The address alone puts you in good company. Bukhara's old city is walkable and deeply atmospheric, so location here does real work for you. Beyond that, we don't have much verified detail to go on. No listed amenities, no official description, no standout features confirmed. What we can say is that the hotel carries a calm, no-nonsense impression, the kind of place that lets the city itself do the talking. Reviewers seem genuinely satisfied, and that counts for something. If you're drawn to Bukhara for its history and culture rather than resort-style comforts, this could fit your rhythm well. Our honest caveat: go in with open eyes. Confirm room features, breakfast, and services directly with the hotel before you book. Bukhara deserves your full attention, and you want your base sorted in advance.

Địa chỉ:SARROJ HOTEL, Улица, Заргарон 17, 200100, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★100%
  • 4★0%
  • 3★0%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

So sánh giá cho SARROJ HOTEL

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
1.422.400 ₫mỗi đêm
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DARVAZA HOTEL KHIVA

Khiva 2.082.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe

Darvaza Hotel Khiva sits in the heart of one of Central Asia's most extraordinary ancient cities, and the address alone tells you you're close to the action. The feel here is calm and unhurried, the kind of place that doesn't try too hard but gets the essentials right. Breakfast is on-site, so you can fuel up before stepping out to explore. The restaurant means you've got a dining option without leaving the property. Air conditioning is a genuine plus in Khiva's summers, not a luxury. Wi-Fi is solid, parking is available, and the hotel offers an airport shuttle if you want a stress-free arrival. Accessibility provisions are in place, which is worth noting. Guests consistently rate this place very highly, and that reputation feels earned. Our honest caveat: with limited publicly available detail about rooms and facilities, we'd recommend confirming specifics directly with the hotel before you book.

Địa chỉ:DARVAZA HOTEL KHIVA, Koshona ko'cha, Kalta Minor Mahalla, 75/1, 220900, Khiva, Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★92%
  • 4★6%
  • 3★2%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

So sánh giá cho DARVAZA HOTEL KHIVA

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
2.082.800 ₫mỗi đêm
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Kosh Havuz boutique hotel

Samarkand 8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.4/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángNhà hàngCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơi

Kosh Havuz sits on Koshkhovuz Street in Samarkand, and it carries the calm, unhurried feel you want from a boutique stay in one of Central Asia's most storied cities. It's a three-star property, but the vibe punches above that. Guests consistently highlight the pool, and we love that you can take a swim before breakfast without any fuss. Speaking of breakfast, it's on-site and included in the experience, so your mornings start easy. There's also a restaurant for when you don't want to wander far. The sauna is a solid bonus after a long day on your feet exploring Samarkand. Parking is available, which matters here. Wi-Fi is reliable, and the hotel is pet-friendly, so your travel companion is genuinely welcome. The honest caveat: without a larger property, you may find the pace intimate to the point of quiet. If that suits you, this place will feel exactly right.

Địa chỉ:Kosh Havuz boutique hotel, Koshkhovuz St 40, Samarkand, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★90%
  • 4★5%
  • 3★0%
  • 2★3%
  • 1★2%

So sánh giá cho Kosh Havuz boutique hotel

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
8.890.000 ₫mỗi đêm
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Voyage Hotel

Fergana 1.828.800 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.8/10
Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe

Voyage Hotel keeps things honest. It's a casual, no-nonsense property in Fergana's Frunzenskiy Massiv neighborhood, and it doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't. You're 2 km from the Palace of Arts and 3 km from the Fergana Regional Museum of Local Lore, so the city is genuinely within reach. The airport sits 5 km away, and airport transfers are available if you need them. Rooms are straightforward: cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and an en suite bathroom. Nothing flashy, but the basics are solid. The cafe/bar and TV lounge give you somewhere to decompress, and there's a meeting room if you need it. Breakfast buffet, room service, laundry, concierge, and a doctor on call round out a surprisingly capable list of services. Parking is on-site, which guests clearly appreciate. If you want a calm, unfussy base for exploring Fergana without overpaying for atmosphere, this one deserves serious consideration. Just don't expect boutique polish.

Địa chỉ:Voyage Hotel, Сохибкирона Темура 33"A, 150114, Fergana, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan

Khu vực:Frunzenskiy Massiv

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★96%
  • 4★2%
  • 3★2%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

So sánh giá cho Voyage Hotel

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
1.828.800 ₫mỗi đêm
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Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark

Tashkent 8.890.000 – 11.557.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùa 9.2/10
Hồ bơiBữa sángSpaPhòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em

Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark sits overlooking open fields on the outskirts of Tashkent, and the overall feel is polished without being stiff. It's a four-star property that takes its spa offering seriously. The centrepiece is a full spa complex with a hammam, sauna, indoor pool, and a waterslide. That's not a typical hotel pool setup, and it gives the place a genuine resort quality. Rooms are comfortable and practical, with flat-screens, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers included. Upgrade to a suite and you get a separate living room with noticeably more refined decor. Food and drink are well covered: there's a warmly decorated restaurant, a lobby bar, and two more bars inside the spa area. Room service runs 24/7, so late arrivals won't go hungry. The hotel is 10 km from Gafur Gulyam Recreation Park and 4 km from the M-39 highway, making it reachable but not central. If you need easy city access, factor that in. Airport shuttle is available, which helps.

Địa chỉ:Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark, Сергели 5А, улица навруз, узгарищ КФЙ 22, 100088, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Phân tích đánh giá

  • 5★84%
  • 4★7%
  • 3★3%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★5%

So sánh giá cho Simma Hotel Spa & Waterpark

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Được khuyến nghị
Kiểm tra giá
Giá tốt nhất tối nay
8.890.000 ₫mỗi đêm
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Nên ở đâu tại Uzbekistan

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Samarkand: the city Tamerlane built to rival the world

The Registan is the obvious start: three 15th-17th century madrassahs facing each other across a square that was the commercial and intellectual center of Tamerlane's empire. The tilework scale is almost impossible to absorb in one visit. Go twice: once in the morning for the light on the tiles, once at golden hour when the mosaics glow orange. Gur-e-Amir mausoleum (Tamerlane's tomb) is 10 minutes walk away and less crowded.

Shah-i-Zinda is the necropolis that tour guides tend to rush through and should not. The street of 14th-15th century tiled tombs is the most intimate Timurid monument in the city: narrow, detailed, and genuinely affecting. The tilework here shows color and craft that the Registan's scale sometimes obscures. Budget 2 hours minimum.

The best guesthouses are within walking distance of the Registan on Toshkentskaya and nearby streets. Stay within 15 minutes walk of the monuments: Samarkand's taxi system is reliable but the evening walk back from the Registan light show (summer evenings at 9pm) is one of the best experiences in the city.

Bukhara: the old town that looks like the 19th century

Bukhara has more intact historic fabric than any other city in Uzbekistan. The Lyabi-Hauz plaza at the center of the old town is the social hub: a pool surrounded by 16th-17th century buildings, mulberry trees, and teahouses where old men play chess in the evenings. The area is photogenic in a way that does not require any composition effort.

The Kalon Minaret (built 1127) dominates the old town skyline. Tamerlane reportedly refused to destroy it when he sacked Bukhara in 1370 because it impressed him so much. The Ark Citadel on the northern edge is the ancient seat of the emirs and has a small museum inside. The covered bazaars (trade domes) between Lyabi-Hauz and the Kalon complex are still active and sell real goods to real people alongside tourist items.

Minzifa Boutique Hotel in a restored caravanserai near the Kalon is the best boutique property in the city. Old Bukhara Hotel near Lyabi-Hauz offers good value and character without Minzifa's prices. Both are within 10 minutes walk of everything worth seeing.

Khiva: the walled city that requires a specific mindset

Khiva is the most preserved of the three Silk Road cities but also the most museum-like. The Ichan-Kala inner walled city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where almost every building is a monument, a museum, or a guesthouse. It can feel theatrical. The trick is to visit early morning (before 8am) or evening (after 6pm) when tour groups are absent and the muezzin calls echo between the mud-brick walls.

The Islam Khodja Minaret (built 1908, 57 meters) is the tallest in Khiva and can be climbed for 360-degree views over the walled city and the desert beyond. The Kalta Minor minaret (fat, unfinished, and clad in turquoise tiles) is the city's most distinctive image. Both are within 10 minutes walk of Hotel Khiva.

Getting to Khiva: fly Tashkent to Urgench (1 hour, from $40), then taxi to Khiva (35 minutes, $8). Or take the shared taxi from Bukhara (4 hours, $10). There is no train to Khiva itself. Book accommodation well ahead in April-May and September-October: the city has limited rooms inside the walls.

Tashkent: the capital that earns more than a transit stop

Tashkent was almost entirely rebuilt after the 1966 earthquake. The city is primarily Soviet in architecture: wide boulevards, metro stations decorated with Uzbek national motifs (the metro system alone is worth half a day), and the central Chorsu Bazaar where you can buy everything from spices to samovars.

Amir Timur Square is the symbolic center of modern Uzbekistan. The Chorsu Bazaar (covered market) near the old town is one of the largest bazaars in Central Asia: the plov sellers inside the main dome start cooking at 7am. The Central Asian Plov Center on Beshyogoch street serves the city's best plov every morning until it sells out around noon.

The Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace and Hyatt Regency are both excellent international hotels. For a genuinely local experience, smaller boutique hotels in the Mirzo Ulugbek district cost 30-50% less with authentic Uzbek architecture. The Tashkent Metro (11 lines, 29 stations) covers most tourist areas for 1,400 UZS per ride.

The Fergana Valley: Uzbekistan's most overlooked region

The Fergana Valley is surrounded by mountains on three sides and produces the finest silk, ceramics, and wood carvings in the country. The Andijan, Fergana, and Namangan cities are on the main loop, but Rishtan (known for its blue-and-white ceramics) and Margilan (the silk capital) are the real draws.

Margilan's Yodgorlik Silk Factory is the last functional Soviet-era silk factory in Uzbekistan, still operating the way it did in the 1950s with women hand-throwing silk bobbins onto Soviet machines. Entry is free and the factory shop sells silk at source prices. Rishtan's pottery workshops produce the distinctive blue-white ware found in every Uzbek bazaar; buying directly from the craftsmen costs 30-50% less.

Grand Fergana Hotel in the city of Fergana is the most comfortable base for the valley. From here, day trips to Margilan (30 minutes), Rishtan (45 minutes), and the surrounding villages are easy by taxi at $15-25 per trip.

Uzbek food beyond plov: what else to order

Manti (large steamed dumplings filled with lamb and onion) are the Uzbek equivalent of dim sum and eaten at any time of day. A plate of 5-6 manti costs 15,000 to 25,000 UZS at any chaikhana (teahouse). Samsa (baked lamb pastries, triangular) come out of clay ovens every hour at bazaar stalls for 3,000-5,000 UZS each. Both are better fresh from the tandir oven.

Dimlama is the Uzbek version of a slow-cooked vegetable and meat stew: lamb, potato, carrot, onion, and cabbage layered in a pot and cooked for 3-4 hours. It tastes better in winter and is a staple at family-run guesthouses. Shurpa is the thinner lamb soup version, often eaten as breakfast at bazaar teahouses.

Non (Uzbek bread) is baked fresh in every neighborhood daily and is one of the best breads in the world: round, slightly chewy, with a sesame or nigella seed topping. Samarkand non is famous across the country for being particularly good (attributed to the local water). At 3,000-5,000 UZS per loaf it is the cheapest and most rewarding food purchase in the country.


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The Silk Road triangle is Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Tashkent is the transit city and the entry point. The Fergana Valley is off the main tourist circuit but worth the detour. Each city has a distinct character.

Samarkand 3 khách sạn được xác minh

Tamerlane's capital and the most spectacular collection of Islamic architecture in Central Asia

Samarkand has three UNESCO-listed monuments within 2km of each other: the Registan, Shah-i-Zinda, and Gur-e-Amir. The Afrosiyob train from Tashkent takes 2 hours ($10-15) and arrives near the city center. The main tourist area is compact: most guesthouses, restaurants, and bazaars are within 20 minutes walk of the Registan.

Budget guesthouses near the Registan run $30-60 USD per night with courtyard breakfasts of bread, eggs, and green tea included. Mid-range boutique hotels like Bibi-Khanym Hotel run $100-150 with rooftop Registan views. The Silk Road Samarkand at $160-230 is the best pool-hotel option for summer visits.

Best areas Within 15 minutes walk of the Registan
Price range $30-230/night
Best for Islamic architecture, Timurid history, photography
Avoid New city hotels 3-4km from the monuments (requires taxis for everything)
Best months April, May, September, October
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The most atmospheric old town in Uzbekistan, with caravanserais and courtyard hotels

Bukhara's old town has the highest density of monuments in any Central Asian city: 140 structures from the 9th century onwards. The Lyabi-Hauz plaza, Kalon Minaret complex, Ark Citadel, and covered trade domes (toki bazaars) are all walkable from the best hotels. Minzifa Boutique Hotel in a restored caravanserai near the Kalon is the most characterful property in Uzbekistan.

The city comes alive in the evening: the Lyabi-Hauz teahouses run until midnight in summer, and the Nadir Devonbegi Madrassah courtyard hosts a nightly music and folk performance (entry about $5-10). Budget 3 nights minimum to do Bukhara without rushing.

Best areas Near Lyabi-Hauz plaza, within old town (Bukhara mahalla)
Price range $35-180/night
Best for Old town atmosphere, caravanserai hotels, evening culture
Avoid New hotel strip on the road between old town and train station
Best months April, May, September, October
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Khiva 1 khách sạn được xác minh

The world's most intact walled Silk Road city, best experienced at dawn

Khiva's Ichan-Kala inner walled city is 6km in perimeter and contains over 50 protected monuments. It is the most museum-preserved of the three main cities, which some visitors find overly theatrical and others find extraordinary. Hotel Khiva inside the walls is the way to experience it: 300 USD guests leave at 5pm, 10 hotel guests have the city to themselves by morning.

The 57-meter Islam Khodja Minaret (climbable, 5,000 UZS), the Kalta Minor turquoise stub minaret, and the Friday Mosque (212 wooden columns, each carved differently) are the three essential sites. Getting to Khiva requires flying to Urgench (from Tashkent, 1 hour, from $40) then 35-minute taxi.

Best areas Inside Ichan-Kala walled city (only 2-3 hotel options)
Price range $50-200/night
Best for Preserved Islamic architecture, photography, authentic Silk Road feel
Avoid Visiting only as a day trip from Bukhara (the dawn and dusk are the whole point)
Best months April, May, September, October
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The Soviet-era capital with Central Asia's best metro, Chorsu Bazaar, and plov center

Tashkent is the transit hub and most visitors arrive and leave here. It deserves more than a transit night. The Tashkent Metro (11 lines, 29 stations, 1,400 UZS per ride) is one of the most beautiful in the world: Kosmonavtlar station has space-age chandeliers, Alisher Navoiy has carved alabaster panels, and Pakhtakor has ornate tile work. Allow half a day just for the metro tour.

The luxury hotel zone around Amir Timur Square (Hyatt Regency, Wyndham, Lotte City) is efficient for business and short stays. The Chorsu Bazaar nearby is one of the largest traditional markets in Central Asia, best visited in the morning when produce is freshest. The Central Asian Plov Center serves the best plov in the country from 8am until sold out around noon.

Best areas Near Amir Timur Square and metro stations
Price range $45-450/night
Best for Transit, business, food, Soviet-era architecture and metro
Avoid Suburban areas without metro access
Best months April, May, September (transit any time is fine)
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Silk, ceramics, and the most productive agricultural valley in Central Asia

The Fergana Valley between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan borders is densely populated and spectacularly fertile. Margilan has the Yodgorlik Silk Factory (the last operating Soviet silk mill), Rishtan has the blue-and-white ceramics tradition, and Kokand has an intact 19th-century khan's palace. Most travelers skip the valley: that is why it is one of the most authentic places in the country.

Grand Fergana Hotel in Fergana city is the most comfortable base. From here, day trips cover all three main craft destinations. The Andijon bazaar (Uzbekistan's largest) runs Wednesday and Sunday. The valley has a different cultural character from the Silk Road cities: more agricultural, more traditional, and less accustomed to international tourism.

Best areas Fergana city center, near Margilan (silk) and Rishtan (ceramics)
Price range $40-160/night
Best for Handicrafts, authentic market culture, off-the-beaten-path
Avoid Expecting tourist infrastructure matching Samarkand
Best months April, May, September, October
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Culture

The Registan in Samarkand is one of the greatest architectural achievements in the Islamic world: three 15th-17th century madrassahs covered in turquoise tilework facing each other in a square. Shah-i-Zinda necropolis (14th century tile tombs) is more intimate and detailed. Bukhara's Lyabi-Hauz old town has more intact historic fabric than any other city in Central Asia.

Romantic

Minzifa Boutique Hotel in Bukhara occupies a restored caravanserai near the Kalon Minaret: rose-filled courtyard, exceptional breakfasts, carved wooden ceilings. Hotel Khiva inside the Ichan-Kala walled city gives you the monuments at dawn with no one else around. Both properties need to be booked 6-8 weeks ahead for spring and autumn.

Family

Children generally respond well to Khiva's walled city: it looks like a film set from a fairy tale. The Amir Timur Museum in Tashkent (large model dioramas of Timurid cities) works for ages 8 and up. Artisan workshops in Rishtan (pottery) and Margilan (silk weaving) welcome watching and occasionally participating in the production process.

Budget

Budget courtyard guesthouses near the Registan in Samarkand run $30-50 USD per night with breakfast included. Old Bukhara Hotel near Lyabi-Hauz is $55-90 with genuine character. Street food (samsa at 4,000 UZS, shashlik at 8,000-12,000 UZS, plov at 20,000 UZS) makes Uzbekistan one of the most affordable food destinations in Asia. Shared taxis between cities cost $8-15 per seat.

Beach

Uzbekistan is landlocked: no beach access. The closest alternative is the Charvak Reservoir near Tashkent (50km, 1 hour), a mountain lake popular for summer swimming and water sports. Kayaking and boating are available at the Charvak Resort area. In July and August, Tashkent residents treat Charvak as their seaside escape. Water temperature peaks at 22-24 degrees Celsius in August.

Foodie

The Central Asian Plov Center in Tashkent serves the country's best plov ($3-5 per plate) every morning until sold out around noon. Bukhara's Lyabi-Hauz teahouses serve manti and shurpa in a setting that feels unchanged from the 19th century. The Samarkand bazaar near the Bibi-Khanym Mosque has the most lively spice market in Uzbekistan, selling blends specific to local plov recipes.


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Too Hot

Summer (Jun-Aug)

35-45°CAir conditioning essentialLowest prices of the year

Summer in Samarkand and Bukhara is brutal. July and August regularly reach 42-45 degrees Celsius, making midday sightseeing genuinely unpleasant. Monuments that take 3 hours in spring can feel like an endurance test in July. Hotels with pools (Silk Road Samarkand) are significantly better positioned. Prices drop 20-30% from spring peak. If you must visit in summer, structure sightseeing before 10am and after 5pm.

Cold and Quiet

Winter (Nov-Mar)

0-10°C25-35% below peak pricingSnow possible January-February

Winter is cold (0-10 degrees Celsius), dry, and very quiet. Most international tourists avoid it entirely, which means guesthouses have rooms at significant discounts and the monuments are empty. Khiva in snow is genuinely beautiful. Tashkent restaurants and bazaars run year-round. The major downside: some guesthouses in Samarkand and Bukhara close November-February. Confirm availability before booking.

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Book Khiva walled city accommodation 6-8 weeks ahead in spring and autumn

There are only 3-4 hotels inside Ichan-Kala's walled city. Hotel Khiva is the most established, with the best rooftop access to minaret views. Staying outside the walls means you experience the walled city as a day visitor, not as a resident. The difference in atmosphere at 6am without tour groups is worth planning 2 months ahead. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) book fastest.

The Afrosiyob high-speed train is the right way to travel Tashkent-Samarkand-Bukhara

Tashkent to Samarkand takes 2 hours on the Afrosiyob express (from $10-15 USD). Samarkand to Bukhara is another 1.5 hours. Book tickets on the Uzrailpass website or at the station. Trains fill 2-3 days ahead in peak season. The Bukhara-Khiva leg has no train: shared taxis from Bukhara bus station to Khiva take 4 hours and cost $8-15 per seat. Private transfers run $50-70 USD.

Visit the Registan at 8am before tour groups arrive

The Registan opens at 8am and tour groups from Tashkent and Samarkand hotels typically arrive between 10am and noon. The difference in atmosphere is significant: at 8am you can walk the square with 5-10 other visitors; at 11am it becomes crowded. The light from the east in the morning hits the Sher-Dor Madrassah facade at a better angle than the afternoon. Buy tickets the day before at the site to save queuing.

Shared taxis are the correct way to travel when trains do not exist

For routes without trains (Bukhara to Khiva, Samarkand to Shakhrisabz, Fergana Valley connections), shared taxis leaving from the local bazaar or bus station cost $8-15 per seat. Drivers leave when the car is full (4 passengers). Chartering the whole car costs $30-60 and departs immediately. Never pay significantly more than the going rate regardless of what you are told applies to foreign visitors.

Carry USD cash alongside Uzbek som

Many hotels and some guesthouses in Khiva and smaller towns quote prices in USD and prefer USD cash. Exchange offices at Tashkent airport and city bank branches give fair rates. ATMs are reliable in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara but sparse in Khiva. Carry USD $100-200 as a backup for Khiva where card acceptance is limited. The UZS notes come in large denominations (100,000 UZS = about $8): you need a bag for your wallet.

Courtyard guesthouse breakfasts are one of the best parts of Uzbekistan

Family-run guesthouses in Samarkand and Bukhara typically include breakfast: fresh non bread from the local tandoor, house-made apricot jam, green tea, fried eggs, local cheese, and seasonal fruit. In spring and autumn this courtyard breakfast is eaten under mulberry trees or in a shaded terrace. Budget guesthouses serve this for $30-50 per night total including the meal. It is genuinely one of the better breakfast experiences in Asia.


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What is the best way to travel between Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva?

The Afrosiyob high-speed train connects Tashkent to Samarkand in 2 hours (from $10-15 USD) and continues to Bukhara in another 1.5 hours. Bukhara to Khiva has no train: take a shared taxi (3-4 hours, $8-15 per seat) or book a private transfer for around $50-70 USD. Most travelers do the triangle in 7-10 days: 3 nights Samarkand, 3 nights Bukhara, 2 nights Khiva.

When is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

April-May and September-October are the optimal windows. Temperatures are 18-28 degrees Celsius, dust storms are rare, and the apricot and pomegranate harvest gives the bazaars an extra dimension. Avoid June-August: summer in Samarkand and Bukhara regularly hits 40-45 degrees Celsius, which makes sightseeing genuinely miserable midday. Winter (November-February) is cold and dry with temperatures around 0 degrees Celsius.

How much does accommodation cost in Uzbekistan?

Guesthouses in Samarkand and Bukhara start at $30-50 USD per night for clean, characterful courtyard properties near the major sites. Mid-range boutique hotels run $80-160 USD. Tashkent luxury hotels (Hyatt Regency, Wyndham) go $260-450 USD per night. The gap between budget and luxury is significant but even budget options in historic areas deliver exceptional value for money.

Is a visa required to visit Uzbekistan?

Citizens of over 90 countries can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for stays up to 30 days, including US, EU, UK, Australian, and most Commonwealth citizens. Uzbekistan introduced this simplified system in 2018-2019. Check the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs website since the list expands periodically. A passport with 6 months validity and one blank page is required.

Is the Registan in Samarkand worth the entrance fee?

Yes, without hesitation. The Registan is three connected madrassahs (Islamic schools) built between the 15th and 17th centuries, each covered in intricate mosaic tilework. Entry costs around $8-15 USD and includes access to the interiors of all three buildings. The tilework inside the Sher-Dor Madrassah is more intricate than anything visible from the square. Arrive at 8am before tour groups. The light on the facade at 5-6pm is extraordinary.

What is Khiva and is the walled city accommodation worth the premium?

Khiva is a 2,500-year-old city with a walled inner city (Ichan-Kala) that looks exactly as it did in the 19th century. Staying inside the walls, as Hotel Khiva allows, gives you access to the walled city at dawn when tour groups have not arrived and the atmosphere is completely different. The premium over guesthouses outside the walls is $30-50 USD per night and is worth paying.

How good is the food in Uzbekistan?

Better than most visitors expect, and one of the genuinely great Central Asian cuisines. Plov (rice cooked with lamb, carrots, and onion) is the national dish: the best in the country is at Central Asian Plov Center in Tashkent, where the dish is cooked in industrial kazan pots from 8am and sells out by noon for $3-5 USD per plate. Shashlik (skewered grilled lamb) costs $1-2 per skewer at any bazaar. Lagman (pulled noodle soup) is the go-to for a full meal at 15,000-25,000 UZS.

What currency is used and how does payment work in Uzbekistan?

The Uzbekistani som (UZS) is the currency. At current rates, 1 USD = approximately 12,000-13,000 UZS. Exchange at bank offices or hotel desks; street exchange is not recommended. ATMs in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara accept Visa and Mastercard reliably. Smaller guesthouses in Khiva often prefer cash USD. Budget hotels quote prices in USD and accept both USD and UZS.

Is Bukhara better than Samarkand for staying?

They are different, not better or worse. Samarkand has the more spectacular individual monuments: the Registan, Shah-i-Zinda, and Gur-e-Amir are larger-scale and more dramatic. Bukhara has more total monuments in a smaller area, the most atmospheric old town in the country (Lyabi-Hauz plaza surrounded by mulberry trees), and better boutique hotel options in restored caravanserais. Most visitors prefer Bukhara for day-to-day atmosphere.

How far is the Aral Sea from the main tourist circuit?

The Aral Sea (now mostly dried up, one of history's most dramatic environmental disasters) is in the far northwest near Moynaq. It is 5-6 hours by car from Khiva and requires either a private driver ($80-150 for the day) or joining a guided tour from Khiva or Nukus. The abandoned fishing boats stranded in the former sea bed are among the most haunting images in Central Asia. Budget 2 days minimum.

What is the Silk Road Samarkand Hotel and is it worth the price?

The Silk Road Samarkand is a well-designed mid-range property a few minutes walk from the Registan with a pool, spacious rooms, and reliable air conditioning. At $160-230 USD per night it is significantly more than the courtyard guesthouses but offers a noticeable step up in comfort. Worth considering in summer when air conditioning is not optional and pool access matters.

Do Uzbek hotels require passport registration?

Yes. Hotels are required to register foreign guests with the authorities and will take your passport at check-in for 10-15 minutes. You receive a registration slip which technically should be kept and presented at border control on exit, though enforcement is inconsistent for short stays. If staying at a private guesthouse, ask the owner to handle registration, as it is their legal responsibility.


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