If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Gur-Emir Mausoleum— just one of the landmarks located 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from central Samarkand.
Shakh-i-Zinda is just one of the landmarks located 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from central Samarkand, so you might want to stop by for a few pics during your trip.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Ulugbek Madrasah— just one of the landmarks located 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from central Samarkand.
"I really enjoyed the overall atmosphere of the hotel, as it had a luxurious feel from the moment we arrived. As soon as you enter, you can immediately sense the elegance and high standards. The front desk staff were professional, well-trained, and spoke English, Uzbek, and Russian, which is very helpful for international travelers.
A special thank you to Shuxrat, who went above and beyond during our stay. He kindly drove us to the Eternal City in the golf cart and was always friendly and helpful. We truly appreciate his outstanding service.
The breakfast offered an excellent variety of options, including a fresh salad bar, an omelet station, desserts, and many other choices. The club lounge was also enjoyable, although I think it could benefit from a slightly wider selection of snacks.
The rooms were clean, well-maintained, and very comfortable. The bedding was excellent, and the luxury Hermès toiletries were a nice touch. The pool area was also clean and featured both an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi, along with a steam room and a dry sauna.
Despite a few minor issues, we had a wonderful stay and would gladly return to this hotel in the future. I would also like to sincerely thank Dilek Yilmaz, the hotel manager, who went above and beyond to resolve any issues we encountered and took exceptional care of us throughout our stay."
"Overall, it was a nice place to stay. We had some issues with the air conditioning, and the electricity went out a few times during our stay. However, the staff were very helpful and responsive in addressing the problems."
"The hotel is located in a new - eternal city of Samarkand. We loved this area more than crowded area around registan and so called old town.
The room we have booked was bigger (81msq) but in fact we were given a room maximum 60msq, still my son roamed and enjoyed and we had a nice time. I mark cleanliness 4 stars because of very dirty carpets in the room, room itself was fairly clean. I also would like to highlight high quality coffee in the room, best I had in room in Samarkand. There was only 1 cutlery set while we were 2 adults, it was really unpleasant when we ordered food but didn’t have second cutlery. Dental kit was missing, only noticed comb, shower kit and shower cap, luckily we had our own. Breakfast was middle up, omelette was prepared properly and coffee was good! Staff was attentive.
Important notice, staff on the desk are young and yet smiling, but they need training. They have to inform guests about no smoking in the room, card for gym or other information. It’s important to guide guests with policies as not all hotels has same standards. Also inform all guest to do not smoke because my baby woke up because of fire alarm and my wife was scared, at 12 am night that is unacceptable! Overall this place has a nice concept and the best shower in Samarkand which have hold me on to do not ruin their score. Guys, please wake up - you have a potential!"
"A bit far from the Registan but well located for restaurants and a 15 minute taxi ride from the train station. Note, if you sleep before 11PM, you will hear music. It stopped promptly at or before 11, but it was still there from about 9:30-11 PM."