Three to four with a minus.
Pros: conveniently located. A sincere host, he will tell you everything and even give you historical information. The breakfasts were quite acceptable: there were porridge and eggs, pastries and pancakes.
Cons: poor cleaning. No one came in for two days, the water was given only upon check-in, the garbage was not taken out. There are no foot towels. The plumbing is old, the gaskets in the toilet bowl are howling.
A wonderful family hotel in the truest sense of the word! The hotel is maintained by the Odilbek family. We were very hospitably received. The room is very clean, you can say everything glitters and shines with cleanliness. Of course, the hotel is not the newest, but everything you need is there and everything works well. The most delicious chebureks in the world are served for breakfast, which are made by the hostess, Odilbek's wife, with meat and potatoes. These are really the best chebureks I've ever eaten in my life. The hotel is located a stone's throw from the Northern Gate of the Ichan-kala Fortress, the only gate with free entrance! Nearby there is a bank, an ATM, a grocery store, a recreation park with a Ferris wheel. To the left of the hotel exit, a roasted carp is served in the cafe - we did not try it, but our neighbors praised it. To the right of the exit is a delicious kebab (lula kebab is just a handsome one). Here it is. I highly recommend this hotel, it is very homely and cozy. Thank you very much to the hosts!
A small cozy hotel in the old town next to the fortress wall. It looks like she's being held by a family led by the owner and relatives. The attitude is friendly. For breakfast, there is a buffet, but it includes elements of delicious homemade cuisine. Various pies, pancakes, cottage cheese products, homemade jam.