Best Hotels in Astana for Every Budget — 45 Real Picks From £30 (2026)

Our top Astana hotel pick for 2026 is The Ritz-Carlton, Astana for polished five-star comfort in the heart of the futuristic capital — but the real story of Astana for UK travellers is how far your money goes, with real, bookable hotels a short drive from Bayterek Tower starting at £30 a night. We've built this guide around all three price bands: 9 luxury towers, 10 mid-range hotels, and 26 budget hotels we verified as real, distinct, currently bookable properties — 45 hotels in all, each linking straight to its live prices. Kazakhstan is strong value, and UK citizens travel visa-free for up to 30 days, so the biggest decision is where on the gleaming steppe skyline you want to wake up.
Jump to your budget: Luxury towers · Mid-range · Cheap Astana hotels from £30
Scout's 3 best-value picks right now: 🏙️ Mini-Hotel Pulsar — from ~£30, the cheapest verified bed in this guide. 🛏️ HANNAH INN mini-hotel — from ~£34, nearly 1,000 reviews, the best-reviewed budget pick. ⭐ Saad Hotel Astana — from ~£84, the cheapest five-star in the guide, well under half the Ritz-Carlton's price. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.
Astana is the futuristic showpiece capital of Kazakhstan, purpose-built on the flat steppe and rising along the Ishim River. Renamed Nur-Sultan from 2019 to 2022 and now Astana again, it's a city of bold modern landmarks: the golden Bayterek Tower, the Norman Foster-designed Khan Shatyr tent-shaped mall and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid, the vast Nur-Astana and Hazret Sultan mosques, and the presidential Ak Orda palace. Winters here are bitter and summers pleasant, so most visitors come May to September. Kazakhstan is a secular, Muslim-majority country where alcohol is served and dress is relaxed and modern — cover shoulders and knees only at mosques. Kazakhstan's official tourism board helps map out sights and day trips. Compare live Astana hotel prices or search UK flights to Astana (NQZ) — most UK routes connect one-stop via Istanbul, the Gulf or Frankfurt.
Luxury Astana hotels — the capital's five-star towers
The nine hotels that define Astana's top tier — the international five-star brands clustered near the left-bank landmarks, from the golden Bayterek Tower to the government district. Prices run from ~£84 for the cheapest five-star up to ~£197 at the Ritz-Carlton. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

1. Sheraton Astana Hotel — Astana · 5★ · 2,459 reviews · from ~£125/night. The most-reviewed hotel in the entire guide — a polished international five-star in the central business district with a spa, indoor pool and reliable brand standards. The safe, well-tested default for anyone who wants a proper five-star base near the landmarks without gambling on a boutique unknown.

2. The Veil Hotel — Astana · 5★ · 2,006 reviews · from ~£137/night. A design-forward five-star with a very strong review base — over 2,000 guest ratings — and a more contemporary, boutique feel than the big global chains. For travellers who want five-star comfort with a bit of character.

3. Beijing Palace Soluxe Hotel Astana — Astana · 5★ · 1,337 reviews · from ~£147/night. A large five-star with a Chinese-hospitality accent, extensive dining and conference facilities, and a strong review count. A good fit for business travellers and anyone who values scale, restaurants and meeting space under one roof.

4. The St. Regis Astana — Astana · 5★ · 1,332 reviews · from ~£187/night. The signature St. Regis butler service transplanted to the Kazakh capital — one of the two most expensive hotels in this guide, with the marque's trademark afternoon rituals and polished, formal luxury. For special occasions and travellers who want the top of the market.

5. The Ritz-Carlton, Astana — Astana · 5★ · 1,191 reviews · from ~£197/night. Our top overall pick and the priciest hotel in the guide — the Ritz-Carlton occupies upper floors of one of the city's landmark towers, delivering panoramic steppe-and-skyline views, a serious spa and the brand's benchmark service. The definitive Astana luxury address.

6. Hilton Astana — Astana · 5★ · 1,001 reviews · from ~£169/night. A reliable, well-reviewed Hilton in a central left-bank position, with the brand's consistent standards, a pool and fitness facilities. For travellers who want a known international quantity near the government and landmark districts.

7. Radisson Hotel Astana — Astana · 5★ · 743 reviews · from ~£120/night. One of the best-value five-stars in the tier — a dependable Radisson at a price that undercuts the St. Regis and Ritz-Carlton by a wide margin, with solid facilities and a central location. Strong rating-to-price ratio for a full international five-star.

8. Rixos President Astana — Astana · 5★ · 63 reviews · from ~£117/night. A well-established five-star from the Rixos group in a prime central setting, long favoured for business and diplomatic stays. Fewer reviews in our feed than the big chains, but a genuine five-star at a mid-luxury price.

9. Saad Hotel Astana — Astana · 5★ · 44 reviews · from ~£84/night. The cheapest five-star-rated hotel in the entire guide — a genuine 5★ property for well under half the price of the Ritz-Carlton or St. Regis. Fewer reviews than the flagship brands, but the standout value pick for anyone who wants five-star billing on a mid-range budget.
Price disclaimer: from-prices above were pulled on live searches while writing and exclude seasonal and event-date premiums. See all Astana stays · search flights to NQZ.
Mid-range Astana hotels — 10 dependable four-stars
The middle of the market is where most Astana trips make the most sense: real 4★ facilities and strong review counts from around £60 to £127 a night — a fraction of the five-star towers, with plenty of comfort. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

10. Comfort Hotel Astana — Astana · 4★ · 3,039 reviews · from ~£102/night. The most-reviewed hotel in the mid-range tier by a wide margin — over 3,000 guest ratings on a central, well-run four-star. The reassuring, heavily tested default for anyone who wants proof of consistency before booking.

11. Ramada by Wyndham Astana — Astana · 4★ · 1,939 reviews · from ~£77/night. A dependable international-brand four-star with nearly 2,000 reviews at a sensible price — Wyndham standards, central location, and one of the best-value known quantities in the tier.

12. Best Western Plus Astana Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 1,910 reviews · from ~£75/night. Another well-reviewed international four-star at an attractive price — Best Western Plus reliability, a central base, and strong guest ratings. A solid, predictable choice for first-time visitors.

13. Diplomat Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 1,657 reviews · from ~£100/night. A long-standing central four-star popular with business travellers, with a strong review base and a location handy for the government and business districts. Comfortable and well-tested rather than flashy.

14. Hilton Garden Inn Astana — Astana · 4★ · 1,617 reviews · from ~£82/night. The Hilton mid-tier brand — reliable, modern rooms and consistent standards at a price well below the full Hilton Astana. A dependable pick for travellers who want a trusted chain without paying five-star rates.

15. AYKUN Hotel by AG Hotels Group — Astana · 4★ · 1,413 reviews · from ~£63/night. One of the best-value four-stars in the tier — over 1,400 reviews at a price in the low £60s. A strong rating-to-price ratio for travellers who want modern comfort without the international-brand premium.

16. Reikartz Astana — Astana · 4★ · 1,194 reviews · from ~£90/night. A comfortable four-star from the Reikartz group with a good review base, offering a central, well-kept base at a mid-range price. A reliable middle-of-the-market option.

17. NEOS HOTEL — Astana · 4★ · 1,142 reviews · from ~£127/night. The priciest hotel in the mid-range tier — a contemporary, design-led four-star that sits close to five-star territory on price. For travellers who want a stylish, modern room and are happy to pay toward the top of the mid-range band.

18. MirOtel Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 1,052 reviews · from ~£112/night. A well-reviewed four-star toward the upper end of the tier, with over 1,000 guest ratings and a central setting. A comfortable choice for travellers who want a step up from the budget-leaning four-stars.

19. Altyn Eco Park — Astana · 4★ · 616 reviews · from ~£60/night. The cheapest hotel in the mid-range tier — a green, park-set four-star that's a useful, quieter base at a budget-friendly price, and good value for longer or family stays. From ~£60 for genuine four-star billing.
Price disclaimer: from-prices above were pulled on live searches while writing and exclude seasonal and event-date premiums. See all Astana stays · search flights to NQZ.
Cheap Hotels in Astana — 45 Real, Bookable Options From £30
This is the tier we built this guide for. Every property below is a real, currently operating hotel we verified as distinct, with live rates on its JetMeAway page. From-prices were pulled on live searches while writing; weekends and event dates run higher. The budget band here is broad — from a ~£30 mini-hotel up to the ~£116 Five Hotel — and Kazakhstan's strong value means even the top of "budget" buys a comfortable, central room. Budget rule in Astana: the cheapest beds are mini-hotels and apart-hotels spread across the city, so pick for price and reviews rather than one single old-town cluster.

20. Mini-Hotel Pulsar — Astana · 3★ · 142 reviews · from ~£30/night. The cheapest verified bed in the entire guide — a small, simple 3★ mini-hotel. Basic and compact, but a genuine private room at the lowest price on the list, ideal for solo travellers and anyone prioritising cost over space.

21. Korsar hotel — Astana · 3★ · 5 reviews · from ~£31/night. One of the two cheapest rooms in the guide — a small 3★ with only a handful of reviews, so less proven than the bigger names, but priced at rock bottom for travellers who just need a clean, private base.

22. Ulpan Mini Hotel — Astana · unrated · 84 reviews · from ~£34/night. A compact, unrated mini-hotel at the bottom of the price band, with a modest but real review count. Straightforward budget lodging for cost-focused stays.

23. HANNAH INN mini-hotel — Astana · unrated · 994 reviews · from ~£34/night. The best-reviewed budget pick in the guide — nearly 1,000 guest ratings on a mini-hotel priced at just ~£34. If you want proof rather than a promise that a cheap Astana room delivers, this is the safest default in the whole budget tier.

24. MAXX inn — Astana · unrated · 963 reviews · from ~£38/night. The second-best-reviewed budget stay — over 950 ratings at under £40 a night. Another strongly proven, well-liked cheap option for travellers who want reassurance at the low end of the market.

25. Sultan Beibarys Hotel — Astana · 3★ · 2 reviews · from ~£39/night. A small 3★ near the bottom of the price band, with very few reviews so far — an inexpensive, no-frills base for travellers happy to take a chance on a lesser-known property to save money.

26. Tengri Hotel — Astana · 3★ · 56 reviews · from ~£42/night. A modest 3★ in the low £40s with a small but genuine review base — a simple, affordable option that keeps you comfortably under the mid-range prices.

27. Amal Hotel — Astana · unrated · 63 reviews · from ~£44/night. An unrated budget hotel in the low £40s with a modest review count — straightforward, affordable lodging for travellers who want a private room without paying four-star rates.

28. Brown Hotel — Astana · 3★ · 228 reviews · from ~£46/night. A tidy 3★ in the mid-£40s with a solid review base for its size — a dependable, well-priced budget choice that sits a step above the bare mini-hotels on comfort.

29. G Empire — Astana · 4★ · 51 reviews · from ~£47/night. A 4★-rated property at a budget price of ~£47 — a genuine four-star billing for well under the mid-range tier's rates, though with fewer reviews than the established chains. Strong value for travellers chasing four-star comfort cheaply.

30. Elite Apart-Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 549 reviews · from ~£52/night. A well-reviewed 4★ apart-hotel with over 500 ratings — extra space and a kitchenette for around the price of a budget room. Ideal for longer stays, families or anyone who wants to self-cater some meals.

31. King Hotel Astana — Astana · 4★ · 70 reviews · from ~£55/night. A 4★-rated hotel in the mid-£50s with a modest review count — an affordable step up in billing from the mini-hotels, for travellers who want a fuller-service base without the mid-range price.

32. QUL-Khadisha — Astana · 3★ · 2 reviews · from ~£47/night. A small 3★ in the mid-£40s with very few reviews so far — a low-cost, lesser-known option for budget travellers happy to trade a proven track record for a keen price.

33. Ibis Astana — Astana · 3★ · 498 reviews · from ~£58/night. The reliable Ibis formula — compact, consistent, well-run rooms from a trusted international chain, with nearly 500 reviews. A safe, predictable budget pick for travellers who want a known quantity under £60.

34. Tor'Re Astana, Trademark Collection By Wyndham — Astana · 3★ · new listing · from ~£52/night. A Wyndham Trademark Collection 3★ that's a new listing in our feed with no reviews yet — but the brand backing gives a floor of expectation at a budget price in the low £50s.

35. Absolute Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 268 reviews · from ~£64/night. A 4★-rated hotel in the low £60s with a solid review base — comfortable, central and well-priced, one of the better-value four-star billings in the budget tier.

36. Jumbaktas Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 46 reviews · from ~£68/night. A 4★ in the high £60s with a modest review count — a comfortable, affordable mid-budget base for travellers who want four-star facilities without the chain premium.

37. Hotel Monaco — Astana · 4★ · 224 reviews · from ~£71/night. A 4★-rated hotel in the low £70s with a good review base — a comfortable, well-liked upper-budget option that edges toward mid-range comfort at a lower price.

38. East Astana Hotel — Astana · unrated · 56 reviews · from ~£73/night. An unrated hotel in the low £70s with a modest review count — a straightforward upper-budget base for travellers who want a fuller hotel rather than a mini-hotel at this price.

39. Wyndham Garden Astana — Astana · 4★ · 41 reviews · from ~£77/night. A Wyndham Garden 4★ in the high £70s — international-brand backing and consistent standards at an upper-budget price, though with a smaller review count in our feed. A reliable pick for travellers who trust the chain.

40. Kazzhol Hotel Astana — Astana · 4★ · 161 reviews · from ~£82/night. A long-established central 4★ in the low £80s with a solid review base — a dependable, well-located upper-budget hotel that's a comfortable step above the cheapest tier.

41. Aisha Bibi Hotel & Spa — Astana · 3★ · 16 reviews · from ~£87/night. A 3★ with its own spa facility in the high £80s — a rare budget-tier property offering wellness amenities, for travellers who want a bit of pampering without mid-range prices. Fewer reviews, but a distinctive offer.

42. Holiday Inn Express - Astana - Turan by IHG — Astana · 3★ · 262 reviews · from ~£88/night. The trusted Holiday Inn Express formula from IHG — reliable, modern rooms with breakfast typically included, and a solid review base. A dependable known-brand choice at the top of the budget band.

43. The ONE Hotel Astana — Astana · 4★ · 520 reviews · from ~£88/night. The best-reviewed hotel at the top of the budget tier — a 4★ with over 500 ratings from ~£88. Comfortable, well-liked and central, it's the confident upper-budget pick for travellers who want proven quality just under the mid-range prices.

44. Alanda Hotel — Astana · 4★ · 215 reviews · from ~£102/night. A 4★ hotel just above the £100 mark with a good review base — a comfortable, well-appointed choice at the top of the budget tier for travellers who want more polish and are edging into mid-range territory.

45. Five Hotel — Astana · unrated · 5 reviews · from ~£116/night. The most expensive hotel in the budget tier and the true ceiling of "budget" in this guide's Astana data — an unrated property from ~£116 with only a few reviews so far. A newer, higher-end option for travellers happy to pay toward the top of the band.
Price disclaimer: from-prices above were pulled on live searches while writing and exclude seasonal and event-date premiums. The budget tier here runs from ~£30 to ~£116; the overall guide tops out at ~£197 (Ritz-Carlton). See all Astana stays · search flights to NQZ.
Budget tier summary: cheapest overall — Mini-Hotel Pulsar £30; best-reviewed budget pick — HANNAH INN mini-hotel, nearly 1,000 reviews, £34; best-reviewed at the top of the band — The ONE Hotel Astana £88; priciest budget entry — Five Hotel £116. Compare all Astana hotels with live prices →
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Astana Hotels FAQs
Is Astana a good-value city for UK travellers in 2026? Yes — Kazakhstan is strong value for UK visitors. Real, bookable Astana hotels in this guide start around £30 a night for a mini-hotel and £60-77 for a solid modern 4★, while the international five-star towers (Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Sheraton, Hilton) sit far below what an equivalent brand costs in Western Europe. The Kazakhstani tenge and a relatively strong pound keep the whole trip affordable.
What is the cheapest area to stay in Astana? Astana is a compact, planned capital, so the budget stock isn't concentrated in one old-town cluster the way it is in older cities. The cheapest verified beds in this guide are mini-hotels and apart-hotels from around £30-40 a night — Mini-Hotel Pulsar from ~£30, Korsar hotel from ~£31, and HANNAH INN and MAXX inn from ~£34 — spread across the city rather than one district. Staying near the left bank (the government and Bayterek Tower side) puts you closest to the landmark architecture.
Was Astana renamed Nur-Sultan? Yes — the city was renamed Nur-Sultan in March 2019 in honour of the former president, then changed back to Astana in September 2022. You may still see "Nur-Sultan" on older maps, booking systems and signage, but the official and current name is Astana again. It's the same city and the same airport (NQZ).
Do UK citizens need a visa for Kazakhstan? No — UK passport holders travel visa-free to Kazakhstan for stays of up to 30 days, which covers almost any Astana city break. You'll still need a passport valid for the length of your stay and should check the latest entry rules before you fly, but there's no visa to apply for in advance for a short trip.
Are there direct flights from the UK to Astana? Astana (NQZ) is generally reached from the UK via a one-stop connection rather than a direct flight — common routings connect through Istanbul, the Gulf hubs (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), or Frankfurt, with Air Astana and several international carriers serving the route. Check live options for your dates rather than assuming a specific nonstop; connections are the norm.
What is the true top hotel price in this Astana guide? The most expensive hotel listed here is The Ritz-Carlton, Astana from around £197 a night, followed by The St. Regis Astana from ~£187 and Hilton Astana from ~£169. That's the honest ceiling — everything else runs below it, and the budget tier still reaches up to ~£116 for the Five Hotel. Most of the guide sits well under £100.
How much does a budget hotel cost in Astana in 2026? Real, bookable budget hotels here run from about £30 a night at the bottom (Mini-Hotel Pulsar, Korsar hotel) through the £40s and £50s for the bulk of the tier, up to around £88-116 for the priciest "budget" entries like The ONE Hotel Astana, Holiday Inn Express and the Five Hotel. From-prices were pulled on live searches while writing; your dates will differ.
Which airport does Astana use? Astana International Airport, IATA code NQZ (formerly TSE). It sits south-east of the city, roughly a 20-30 minute drive from the central left-bank hotels depending on traffic. It's the second-busiest airport in Kazakhstan after Almaty (ALA).
Is Astana safe for tourists? Astana is generally considered a safe, orderly capital city with a strong police presence around the government and landmark districts. Standard city awareness applies — watch belongings in crowded areas and use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps, and check the UK government's travel advice for Kazakhstan before booking. Winters are the bigger practical hazard than crime: temperatures routinely fall well below freezing, so pack for serious cold if you visit November to March.
What's the best time of year to visit Astana? Late spring to early autumn (May to September) is by far the most comfortable — pleasant, mild summers on the steppe. Astana is one of the coldest capital cities in the world, with bitter winters that can drop below -20°C, so a winter visit means genuine sub-zero conditions. Come in summer unless you specifically want the snow-bound version.
What currency is used in Astana? The Kazakhstani tenge (KZT, symbol ₸). Cards are widely accepted in Astana's hotels, malls and restaurants, but carry some cash for taxis, markets and smaller cafés. We quote hotel prices only in pounds as "from ~£X" — check the live page for today's exact rate on your dates.
Is English widely spoken in Astana? Kazakh and Russian are both in everyday use across the city. English is growing in the tourist trade — hotels, the bigger restaurants and the main attractions — but it's less universal on the street. A translation app and a few Russian phrases go a long way outside the international hotels.
Can you drink alcohol in Astana? Yes. Kazakhstan is a secular, Muslim-majority country where alcohol is legally sold and served — hotel bars, restaurants and shops stock it, and dress is relaxed and modern. Cover your shoulders and knees when visiting mosques such as the Hazret Sultan or Nur-Astana, but everyday dress in the city is casual and Western.
What are the must-see sights in Astana? The golden Bayterek Tower (the city's symbol), the Norman Foster-designed Khan Shatyr tent-shaped mall and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid, the vast Nur-Astana and Hazret Sultan mosques, the Ak Orda presidential palace, and the bold modern skyline along the Ishim River. It's a planned, gleaming capital best explored on the landmark-lined left bank.
Which Astana hotels are best for first-time visitors? For landmark access and international-brand reliability, the left-bank five-stars — Sheraton Astana, Hilton Astana, The St. Regis Astana and The Ritz-Carlton — put you near Bayterek Tower and the government district. On a mid-range budget, Comfort Hotel Astana, Ramada by Wyndham Astana and Best Western Plus Astana Hotel are the well-reviewed, central, sensible picks.
What is the best-reviewed budget hotel in Astana? In this guide's budget tier, HANNAH INN mini-hotel (from ~£34, nearly 1,000 reviews) and MAXX inn (from ~£38, over 950 reviews) carry by far the strongest review counts for the price — the safest budget defaults if you want proof rather than just a low number. The ONE Hotel Astana (from ~£88, over 500 reviews) is the best-reviewed pick at the top of the budget band.
Which is the cheapest five-star hotel in Astana? In this guide, Saad Hotel Astana is the cheapest 5★-rated property from around £84 a night, followed by Rixos President Astana from ~£117 and Radisson Hotel Astana from ~£120. That's a genuine international-standard five-star for well under half the price of the Ritz-Carlton or St. Regis at the top of the tier.
How many days do you need in Astana? Two to three days covers the headline architecture comfortably — a day for the left-bank landmarks (Bayterek, Khan Shatyr, the pyramid, Ak Orda), a day for the mosques and the Ishim River waterfront, and time for the museums. Many travellers pair Astana with Almaty for a fuller Kazakhstan trip; the two cities are very different in character.
Is Astana or Almaty better to visit? They're complementary, not competing. Astana is the futuristic, planned capital rising from the flat steppe — bold modern architecture and wide boulevards. Almaty is the leafy former capital and cultural heart, cradled below the Tian Shan mountains with cafés, bazaars and skiing on the doorstep. If you can, do both; if you must choose, Almaty for nature and atmosphere, Astana for the showpiece skyline.
Do Astana hotels include breakfast? Most mid-range and luxury Astana hotels include breakfast, and many budget properties do too — but it's inconsistent at the very cheapest mini-hotels, where it may be a small extra. Always check the rate's inclusions on the hotel's live page before comparing two similarly priced rooms.
Are apartments or apart-hotels a good option in Astana? Yes — apart-hotels are a strong-value option in Astana, giving you more space and a kitchenette for around the price of a budget hotel room. Elite Apart-Hotel (from ~£52) and Altyn Eco Park (from ~£60) are examples in this guide, useful for longer stays or families who want to self-cater some meals.
What food should I try in Astana? Kazakh cuisine is meat-forward and great value — beshbarmak (boiled meat with flat noodles, the national dish), plov (rice pilaf), shashlik (grilled skewers), manti (steamed dumplings) and kazy (horse-meat sausage). Astana's restaurants also span Russian, Central Asian, Turkish and international options, with hotel dining reliable if you want a safe first meal.
Is Astana expensive compared to Western Europe? No — it's noticeably cheaper for UK travellers across hotels, food and taxis. Five-star international brands cost a fraction of their Western-European equivalents, restaurant meals are inexpensive, and the budget hotel tier starts around £30. Flights (usually one-stop) are the main cost of an Astana trip rather than the on-the-ground spending.
Which Astana hotels are best for business travellers? The left-bank international five-stars are built for it — Sheraton Astana, Hilton Astana, The Ritz-Carlton and The St. Regis all have business facilities, meeting space and quick access to the government and financial districts. Comfort Hotel Astana and Diplomat Hotel in the mid-range tier are dependable, central business bases at a lower price.
Do I need cash for taxis in Astana? It helps. Ride-hailing apps operate in Astana and many taxis take cards, but having some tenge in cash avoids friction for short hops, and it's the norm for smaller drivers and markets. Agree a fare or use an app rather than an unmetered street hail where possible.
How do I book these exact Astana hotels at the prices shown? Every hotel name in this guide links to that hotel's live page on JetMeAway — real-time rates, taxes shown, and a date picker to match your trip. The from-prices quoted here were pulled on live searches while writing, so your dates will differ; tap through for today's number. No booking fees either way.
Is Astana worth visiting for architecture fans? Very much so — Astana is essentially an open-air gallery of 21st-century architecture, purpose-built as a capital from the late 1990s. Norman Foster's Khan Shatyr and Palace of Peace pyramid, the golden Bayterek Tower, the Ak Orda palace and the mosques give you a concentrated, walkable-by-car showcase of bold modern design you won't find anywhere else in Central Asia.
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