The staff is friendly. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and comfortably furnished. The luxury room has an electric kettle (Tefal), 2 mugs / teaspoons / black and green tea, a bottle of water, there is wifi with good speed, a TV (smart or not, I don't know, I didn't turn it on), the bed is equipped with an orthopedic mattress, there is also a table with a chair, there are conditions to work in a laptop. The room rate includes breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., but the choice of dishes is not very rich. Some floors are being renovated. The difference between a standard room and a suite: furniture and renovation.
The hotel is new, under renovation. The rooms are clean. The mattress is comfortable, the linen is pleasant. Towels, of course, are not as white as we would like :)
Breakfast is not rich, but everything you need is there. The big disadvantage is that the dishes are not heated at breakfast. That's why the scrambled eggs are not hot. Only porridge and samsa are heated :)
There is no natural coffee
Considering that all hotels in Karshi are very expensive (compared to other cities in Uzbekistan), this one is the cheapest. Clear. Perhaps all the advantages. Cons: Gray, modest; it is in a state of construction (outbuildings); one side of the rooms faces a noisy (from the rustle of car tires) street (it is impossible to sleep with an open window), the other is 10 meters (I was not lazy, counted steps) from the windows of a neighboring 4-storey building. Right windows to windows; ALL beds are only separate; Breakfast is meager (maybe even symbolic); the administrator (on duty only during the day) speaks a little Russian, the rest do not, at night a person is on duty instead of the administrator, sleeps without hesitation, waking up begins to mutter only 2 words known to him: "taxi?" and "airport?" At the same time, I tried to show him about the bed linen (see below). He locks the front door at night. When you arrive and decide to enter, kick on the door. We checked into the room in the afternoon. THE receptionist GAVE his wife A SET OF BED LINEN. I didn't notice it right away. In the evening, seeing that his wife was straightening the bed linen, he asked her how. He says that he thought that the bed should just be left in the room and the maid would make it, but no one was going to make it. The administrator countered the claim, saying that you received the keys (and there are not magnetic, but ordinary keys) and went to the city. They don't have any other keys, so they skipped refueling their beds themselves. How will the maid get into the room? I moved into this hotel only because I once lived in the adjacent neighborhood. Nostalgia. THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH HOT WATER. It is there. But only during construction they designed (although the word "project" is not appropriate here at all) and laid only 1 pipe from the heating main (without return). Turn on the hot water and wait for 10-15 minutes until cold (cooled down hot) water comes out of the entire system (to the heating main). By the way, in my opinion, all over Uzbekistan they do not know that the left faucet is hot, the right one is cold. And then everything is checked by the poke method. It can be like this on the shower stand, but the opposite is true in the sink. I stayed in 5 hotels in 5 regions and everywhere (as it fell into the hands of the plumber). This is to flush the "hot" water, you need to intuitively understand which faucet to open.
Upon departure, I asked for a cash receipt (for accounting). They gave me a piece of paper, like a guest card, with a QR code. They said that in Uzbekistan this is the check. There are no cash registers. Deceived. Since Russian bank cards do not work, Russians mostly (who do not have foreign bank cards) pay in cash, the institution boldly works past the cash register. An indicator of decency.
Conclusion: I definitely do not recommend it.