Our stay for 8 days was splendid. The room we stayed was Family Quadruple Room, Multiple Beds . Room was vwry spacious & clean with 1 King bed & 2 twin beds the balcony was very big . Hot water available all the time . Heater Fridge and Tv on both rooms with a big wardrobe. Breakfast was average but the food ordered was superb especially the Rib-eye Steak. Do not expect Indian food or a complete English breakfast.I f you order food for lunch they may order for you from outside bt the delivery charges cost 10 $ . Ambience around the hotel and the view were beautiful felt like in the middle of a village. We used to go for walk in and around areas in the morning & Evenings. If you wear adequate dress for winter you can walk and enjoy the beauty of the town . Many banks are available near by small supermarket and local fruits and foods are available near by. The staff in the reception was very polite and friendly and above all very patient. They all were very awesome and kind. The staff in the Restaurant were helpful only problem is some of them are not familiar with English but we managed somehow bt no regrets. One thing I would like to specify during weekends nd on xmas eve thr was so much disturbance nd noice frm the adjacent room nd room above us. Hotel is just 2 or 3 km frm airport . They will arrange taxi service to hotel of course paid !! we would like to stay in the same hotel for our next trip. Quick laundry service is there. Tour facilities are there in the hotel bt not foe free.
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Read moreLet’s talk about Praga. Not a hotel. The hotel. The one that doesn’t need to brag because it already knows—it’s the only place in town where everything just clicks. First off, it’s clean. Not “we vacuumed and lit a candle” clean—no, this is surgical-clean, five-star-military-operation clean. Praga doesn’t just prepare a room; it orchestrates it.||The location? Bullseye. Smack in the gravitational pull of the city center—close enough to walk anywhere that matters, far enough to not hear last night’s regrets echoing from late-night karaoke bars. It’s quiet when you need quiet, alive when you want life. That’s not convenience, that’s choreography.||Now let’s talk about the food—because Praga has done the impossible. It’s the only kosher option in town, and somehow also the best food period. Kosher or not, it’s food that could run for office: smart, thoughtful, confident. This isn’t just compliance—it’s culinary conviction.||And then—oh, then—there’s the rooftop. The view from Praga’s rooftop isn’t a view; it’s an experience. The whole city laid out like a well-written monologue: dramatic, elegant, and just a little bit smug. The bar serves cocktails with opinions and execution to match. It’s where stories start and sometimes end.||So yes, Praga is a hotel. But more accurately, it’s a well-delivered promise. A place where standards are met, then exceeded. Where you don’t just stay—you remember staying. And that’s the kind of hotel that deserves your next...
Read moreA Sweet Surprise by friendly staff at midnight, on my birthday for this Solo Traveller ❤️
Book this hotel without any doubts, you will be glad you did! It was my solo birthday trip, so at midnight, I wanted to sit in the snow and enjoy nature for a bit. They made me a tray of assorted biscuits and pastries and sang for me! A pot of warm tea was waiting for me when I got back in the room.
❤️ Truly, that's above and beyond service!! ❤️
I stayed twice here during my time in Uzbekistan, I was that happy to come back. Even though it’s February and snowing outside, everyone was warm inside.
Breakfast is another level all together. So many unique dishes and a great terrace to enjoy it on! They even packed me a lunch box because I left very early the...
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