The hotel is located in an old (maybe it is more correct to write "old"), but well-renovated building on a narrow street of the old town. The hotel has 3 above-ground floors, but judging by the upper edges of the embedded window openings, barely rising above the asphalt of the street, another 1 floor has grown into the ground.
It is only 30-40 meters from the hotel to the nearest restaurant, 100 meters to the nearest cluster of souvenir shops in the former madrasah, 150 meters to the square with the monument to Khoja Nasretdin, from which the main tourist zone of the city begins (souvenirs + restaurants). And it's all in one direction.
Judging by the location of windows on the facade and doors in the corridors, all rooms in the main building are the same size. But it looks like there are a few more rooms in the building on the other side of the courtyard.
The rooms in the main building are small, the equipment corresponds to the European 2*. Our room had: 2 double beds, 2 bedside tables, air conditioning, TV, a couple of 0.5 l bottles of water, bathroom with shower. Everything is in good working order. But... the mattress on the bed is high and probably not cheap, but hard, my sore back didn't like it. And the TV does not show Russian channels. They say that the broadcast is set up through some kind of American card, and the United States has imposed sanctions! (And what do we have to do with it? If you accept Russian tourists, change the provider).
The patio and balcony listed in the description of the hotel on Booking.com The hotel has them, but they are not in the rooms, but shared at all. This is the already mentioned patio and a large balcony on the 2nd floor. Perhaps, in good weather, breakfast is served in the courtyard, but we were lucky – it rained in the desert for 2 days, and breakfast was served next to the reception.
The breakfast, taking into account the star rating of the hotel, is simply wonderful. But not a buffet, but a certain set of dishes was brought. A choice of hot (oatmeal, scrambled eggs + sausage or omelet + sausage) and drinks (coffee or tea), the rest (fresh vegetables, pancakes, honey cake, butter, cheese ...) were put on the table without asking. There were even fruits, including the newly appeared local strawberries and cherries. And there are so many of them that my wife and I didn't eat them all. But it's the same every day, after all, the hotel is not designed for long-term accommodation.
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Hen Riding
Level 9 Local Expert
May 13
A wonderful cozy hotel in a historic building. There are rooms with beautiful oriental decor, there are rooms with a classic interior. The food is delicious, the hostess and the staff are very hospitable, they always tried to help. Located in the very center of Bukhara - 5min walk to the sights
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Валерия Ш.
Level 5 Local Expert
June 4
I really liked the hotel. Everything is new, renovated. Everything is designed in the same style. You can sit in the courtyard in the evening. There are places to relax on the second floor. The hotel staff is very friendly. They always helped when they were contacted. The breakfast is hearty: fruits, cheese, coffee, omelette or porridge, cake, jam of two types, pancakes, butter, flatbread and more.