Terrible hotel! From the outside it seems that everything is normal, but as soon as you go inside, and God forbid into the rooms, immediately run away. A claim to post-Soviet chic: wooden furniture, carpets everywhere, the whole bathroom is tiled. And for some reason, the lights are dim everywhere. I am generally silent about the windows in the concrete wall. Wi-Fi only worked in one wing.
The advantages are only in the location. They don't speak Russian from the word at all. In English too. I got a room with a window in a concrete wall. Absolute darkness in the room if the light is not turned on. Like in a submarine. Only by looking at the clock can you tell if it's day or night. There is a huge storage tank in the shower, and an automatic machine that you need to turn on / off yourself if you need hot water and you need to do this naturally in advance. If you don't turn it off, the cleaners will turn it off and it's actually very hot. There are no breakfasts. I went once and didn't go again. The Internet sucks. In general, I do not recommend it
The hotel is so-so, of course, there is no heating, there is only one oil heater. The breakfasts are not very good, they end too early before 9:00. Well, the bathroom is big, there are few outlets. It's cold in the hallway. And the breakfasts themselves are in the basement and it is tedious to go very far and there is no heating at all. They gave me cold food.
There is hot water, then there is not.
The rooms are cold. Breakfast is terrible.
The rooms are dirty and dusty.
The furniture was left either from the Soviet Union, or made by a worker from school.
In any case, you will want to check out after the first night, if by some miracle you decide to stay here. Therefore, it is better not to move in here.
The worst hotel I've visited, they save on everything, food, hot water, 1 out of 8 light bulbs is on, there's a carpet in the floor with 10 years of experience, probably the weight is dirty in the heat, the 1st floor view from the window into the wall, in short, it sucks
It is conveniently located. I was at the hotel, but I'm not sure that we stayed there. In my opinion, she scared off with a high price. Not far away, in another good hotel, the price was reduced from the stated one. In general, there is discrimination in Uzbek hotels: Uzbeks have one price. For citizens of the CIS, etc. - one and a half times higher - it is not beautiful. This is only in Uzbekistan. The city of Andijan, although not a tourist one, but I liked it. It's clean, beautiful and at night it's all lit up with curly lights.