Our stay at Hotel Usmon was nothing short of exceptional, thanks to the incredible hospitality of the owners. From the moment we arrived at 6:00 AM, they welcomed us with an early check-in without any hesitation, making sure we were comfortable after our journey.
Their kindness didn’t stop there—when we accidentally left behind our passport, they went above and beyond to track it down and arrange for its safe return to Tashkent. The care and effort they put into ensuring we had a stress-free experience was truly heartwarming.
Beyond this, they paid attention to every small detail, always making sure we had everything we needed. Whether it was recommendations, assistance with logistics, or just their warm and friendly attitude, they made our stay feel like home.
If you’re visiting Samarkand and looking for a hotel with genuine hospitality, look no further than Hotel Usmon. The owners truly go the extra mile for their guests, and we are incredibly grateful for...
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It is a family run hotel.
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this wonderful hotel, and I couldn't be more impressed. From the moment I arrived, the staff greeted me with warmth and genuine kindness. The hospitality throughout my stay was outstanding – every staff member went above and beyond to ensure my comfort.
The hotel itself is spotlessly clean and very well-maintained. My room was equipped with everything I could possibly need.
Additionally, the location couldn't be more perfect! Centrally located, it made exploring the area incredibly convenient. Whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or visit local attractions, everything is just a short walk away.
Overall, I highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking for a comfortable, welcoming, and hassle-free stay. I will definitely return next time I'm in...
Read moreVery cute and intimate guest house run by a family. The uncle owns it, the aunt cleans it and the nephews work reception. Norbek and Umar are very kind and sweet, their hospitality goes above and beyond. I came at the tail end of tourist season so it was just me at the guest house. I often had lunch/dinner with Norbek, learning more about Uzbek culture and way of life. Rooms are sizeable, (no closets for clothes though), plenty of water bottles when needed, kettle with tea/coffee. The guest house is in a quiet area, a bit of a walk to Registan Square but the area is so walk friendly with nice large sidewalks that it's a pleasant walk in the fall.
I highly recommend this place and would not hesitate to stay here...
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