Beautiful interior. The room is clean, recently renovated. But there are also disadvantages: a monotonous breakfast, which is swept away at 8 in the morning, and there may be nothing left at all until 10. The problems of vacationers are not of concern to the hotel management. Boiling water flows from the tap, cold water barely flows. Broken plumbing: water from the sink washes not only hands, but also feet (a hole in the sanitary ware). On our arrival, half of the rooms were occupied by a football team from Uzbekistan, which demolished the hotel, disturbed sleep, jumped, screamed like macaques and broke into the rooms, but the management did not bother in any way. The fact that people pay a lot of money and have to live in this hell is very unfair.
We were led by 9.5 points on Booking, we were very sorry.The hotel has only one advantage - the location within walking distance of the main attractions of the beauty of Bukhara.Everything else is just cons.Dusty and dirty rooms, very old bed linen (with ties!), hot water becomes only after a few minutes of draining, it's cold at night, and the battery in the room is non-working, I had to turn on the air conditioner for heating, which is noisy.There was no reaction to the request to wash the bath, the garbage was not cleaned once in three days.The sockets in the room are two extension cords rewound with duct tape.1.5 thousand rubles were requested for washing jeans in a typewriter.And when we left, they accused us of tearing a penny curtain in the bathroom, which we definitely did not do.On this trip, we were in four cities, changed five hotels, but it was unpleasant to return to this one.I do not recommend it!
Overall, a cozy place, although the amenities are only in the rooms, so when we left and came to pick up our left things, there was nowhere to go
There is a landmark of the same name nearby, which, however, can not be found without a map
Wi-Fi and shower, bed and hangers - everything was available, however, on the first day the lights were turned off in the area, because there may be problems with Wi-Fi
The street is quiet, but at the same time everything is at hand, Khoja Nasreddin is no more than five minutes on foot, and there is a shop literally half a minute in the other direction