The hotel was built during the Soviet era. Then it was called the Youth One. The biggest of its advantages is the reasonable price per room. It is located deep away from the noisy streets. For those who value rest in silence, we can safely recommend this hotel.
Nice hotel for 3+! There is no special chic, but the staff responds adequately to the requests of the guests, everything is within the norm!
For economy class - good!
A good enough hotel with a wonderful location. The rooms are clean but dark and made in the Soviet style. A very noisy toilet hood, which was turned off only 3 times. The breakfast is great! The price is a little high
I stay at Shodlik periodically. The towels in the room are all washed gray and no longer absorb moisture. The bed doesn't smell clean. The TV is sooo old model. There is no Internet in the room. It is impossible to go out onto the balcony. A 2-star hotel or a stretch of 3 stars. The only advantage is the proximity to the Ilkhom Theater.
The hotel is budget, I have lived here several times. In principle, there is nothing to find fault with. The breakfasts here are monotonous, but there are no complaints. Minus - after some decree, it was forbidden to bring guests to the rooms. This is, of course, insanity.
A good hotel, if they had new rooms it would be even better. The furniture is a bit old
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Anonymous review
July 15, 2018
The navigator confidently and error-free led to this hotel. The hotel was built during the Soviet era, of course, there are many changes taking into account modernity. 4 stars for the hotel. 5 stars for the work of the navigator