The hotel, apparently from Soviet times, was killed. The furniture is old, the rooms are smoky. The elevators work every other time. There is an electric kettle in the room, but it does not turn off. There is a refrigerator, but when the light is turned off, it also turns off. The bathtub is dirty, the mirror and taps are dirty. There is a TV, but only Uzbek-language channels are shown. The website says that it is three stars, but the hotel does not match this. The breakfast buffet is the same every day. For breakfast there is porridge, fruits, sausage, cheese. A dining room with a claim to sophistication, white tablecloths on the tables, chairs in white covers. But the oilcloths are sticky on the tablecloths, and the covers are dirty. The staff is friendly. The location is not bad. You can find shops and restaurants with national cuisine nearby. Old Bukhara with all the sights is a half-hour walk away.