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Hotels in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is rich in culture and archeological sites that date back thousands of years. There are five-star and budget hotels in Uzbekistan to make sure you enjoy its culture and history whatever the budget.

The Grand Mir Hotel is located in the city of Tashkent. It has all the essentials of a five-star European hotel-ornate wall designs in the lobby and in the suites, Continental food in its restaurants, and a great location downtown. You have to try their famous Pasha Bar as their meals are prepared by world class chefs. The Sultan Fitness Center is recommended for guests who work out.

The Lyabi House in Bukhara is located amidst the old charms of the city. From the hotel you can take a walk to the Silk Road Market streets and buy handmade fashion items there. The architecture of the hotel is a fusion of Eastern European and Arabic influence. The suites have intricately woven carpets; the rooms have soft light and are stripped down.

K. Komil Bed and Breakfast in Bukhara is a block away from the Lyabe House ensemble. The real K. Komil house was built more than a 100 years ago, but the hotel preserved the rooms as if they were new. Since the hotel is family-owned, you can trust that service is warm and personalized.

Don't be fooled by the name - Elite Hotel is actually a three-star hotel in Tashkent, near Park Bobur. Elite Hotel has single rooms and luxury rooms, making it a popular venue for family accommodation because of its cheap rates. Although it has been known to be a hotel that's a "home away from home", Elite Hotel boasts of a manor-looking facade.

Since 2005 people from more than 117 countries have visited Uzbekistan. The present government is aggressive in jacking up the figures.