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Best Hotels in Tashkent for Every Budget — 48 Real Picks From £23 (2026)

12 July 202622-26 min readBy JetMeAway Scout
Best Hotels in Tashkent for Every Budget — 48 Real Picks From £23 (2026)

Our top Tashkent hotel pick for 2026 is Hilton Tashkent City for polished 5★ comfort in the heart of the new city centre — but the real story of Tashkent is at the other end of the price list, where real, bookable hotels start at £23 a night. Tashkent is Central Asia's biggest city, the greenest capital in the region, and the gateway to the Silk Road — a comfortable, modern soft landing before the turquoise-domed jewels of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. We've built this guide around every price band: 3 international 5★ towers, 9 mid-range chains, and 36 budget hotels we verified as real, distinct, currently bookable properties — 48 hotels in all, each linking straight to its live prices. UK citizens travel visa-free for up to 30 days, and the exceptional value here is the whole point.

Jump to your budget: Best-rated stays · Cheap Tashkent hotels from £23 · FAQs

Scout's 3 best-value picks right now: 🏨 Garnet Mir Hotel — from ~£24, over 2,100 reviews, the best-reviewed bed in the low-£20s. 🕌 Hotel Uzbekistan — from ~£45, the iconic curved Soviet-era landmark on Amir Timur Square with nearly 3,700 reviews. ⭐ ART RESIDENCE Hotel — from ~£35, a genuine 3★ with over 1,700 reviews, the dependable central pick. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.

Tashkent (Toshkent) is the large, green, Soviet-modern capital of Uzbekistan and the biggest city in Central Asia — the arrival point for almost every Silk Road journey. Its landmarks are unhurried and characterful: the Khast Imam complex, home to one of the world's oldest Qurans; the vast domed Chorsu Bazaar piled with spices, melons and non bread; the metro stations decorated like underground palaces in marble and mosaic; and the broad tree-lined avenues around Amir Timur Square and Independence Square. It's modern and comfortable, with the strongest run of international hotel chains in the country — and prices that make it one of the best-value city breaks a UK traveller can find. Uzbekistan's official tourism board is a good Silk Road planning start. Compare live Tashkent hotel prices or search UK flights to Tashkent (TAS) — Uzbekistan Airways flies direct from London, with one-stop options via Istanbul and the Gulf.

The Best-Rated Stays in Tashkent

Tashkent has the strongest run of international hotels in Uzbekistan — the country's only cluster of true 5★ towers, backed by a deep bench of familiar mid-range chains. This is where you'll find Hilton, Hyatt and InterContinental alongside Wyndham, Holiday Inn, Radisson Blu, Mercure and Courtyard by Marriott. Elsewhere on the Silk Road you'll trade towers for boutique stays and family-run guesthouses — but in the capital, this is the comfortable, reliable end of the market. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

Hilton Tashkent City — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

1. Hilton Tashkent City — Tashkent City centre · 5★ · 1,847 reviews · from ~£129/night. The polished flagship of the new Tashkent City business and leisure district, and our top overall pick. Full-service 5★ facilities — pool, spa, several restaurants, sweeping city views — in a central, walkable position. The dependable choice if you want global five-star consistency as your Silk Road soft landing.

Hyatt Regency Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

2. Hyatt Regency Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 5★ · 1,535 reviews · from ~£128/night. A refined, design-led 5★ close to the city's diplomatic and business core, with a spa, indoor pool and some of the best-regarded dining in the capital. A strong match for business travellers and couples who want calm, contemporary luxury.

InterContinental Tashkent by IHG — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

3. InterContinental Tashkent by IHG — Central Tashkent · 5★ · 1,132 reviews · from ~£159/night. The priciest hotel in this guide, and the newest of the big international flags — a sleek, full-service 5★ with generous rooms, a spa and pool, and a central location. For travellers who want the top of Tashkent's market and the latest facilities.

Wyndham Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

4. Wyndham Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 2,553 reviews · from ~£77/night. The most-reviewed hotel in this entire guide — over 2,500 reviews for a big, reliable 4★ with pool, spa and multiple restaurants, at roughly half the 5★ price. The safe crowd-pleaser for families and first-time visitors who want space and facilities.

Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

5. Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG — Tashkent City centre · 4★ · 1,716 reviews · from ~£77/night. A modern, well-run 4★ inside the same Tashkent City development as the Hilton — dependable chain comfort, a central position and a strong review base, at a mid-range price. A sensible pick for business stays and city breaks alike.

Panarams Tashkent Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

6. Panarams Tashkent Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 1,466 reviews · from ~£59/night. One of the best value-to-quality picks in the mid tier — a Radisson Individuals member from around £59, with over 1,400 reviews. Contemporary rooms and reliable service at a price closer to the budget band than the 5★ towers.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

7. Radisson Blu Hotel, Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 1,101 reviews · from ~£78/night. A long-established, central 4★ with the polish you'd expect from the brand — spa, restaurants and a well-regarded location for both sightseeing and business. A steady, familiar choice in the heart of the city.

Mercure Tashkent South — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

8. Mercure Tashkent South — South Tashkent · 4★ · 772 reviews · from ~£74/night. Accor's mid-scale 4★ in the south of the city — modern rooms, a pool and dependable Mercure standards at a fair price. Best for travellers with a car or those happy a short ride from the absolute centre.

City Palace Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

9. City Palace Hotel Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 525 reviews · from ~£75/night. A large, central independent 4★ close to Amir Timur Square — a long-standing business-and-conference address with spacious rooms and a genuinely walkable position for the central landmarks.

Courtyard by Marriott Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

10. Courtyard by Marriott Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 389 reviews · from ~£85/night. Marriott's reliable 4★ format in central Tashkent — crisp, contemporary rooms and consistent service, well suited to business travellers who want a familiar brand and an easy airport connection.

Wyndham Garden Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

11. Wyndham Garden Tashkent — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 172 reviews · from ~£66/night. The Wyndham Garden sits at the value end of the 4★ chains — from around £66, with modern rooms and dependable facilities. A solid, wallet-friendly alternative to its bigger Wyndham sibling for couples and solo travellers.

Europe Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

12. Europe Hotel — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 49 reviews · from ~£92/night. A smaller, comfortable 4★ rounding out the best-rated tier — a quieter, more intimate alternative to the big international flags, at the upper end of the mid-range price band.

Best-rated tier prices reflect live rates pulled while writing; your dates will differ. See all Tashkent stays or search flights to TAS.

Cheap Hotels in Tashkent — 48 Real, Bookable Options From £23

This is the tier that makes Tashkent one of the best-value city breaks a UK traveller can find. 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 peak spring/autumn dates run higher. The headline: well-reviewed private rooms start around £23–24, and even the top of this budget band tops out near £93 — a fraction of what equivalent comfort costs in Western Europe.

Garnet Mir Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

13. Garnet Mir Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 2,160 reviews · from ~£24/night. One of the best value-to-reviews ratios in the whole guide — over 2,100 reviews for a room from around £24. A well-run, central budget stay that clearly keeps a lot of guests happy, and the Scout's cheapest confident pick.

South Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

14. South Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent · unrated · 693 reviews · from ~£24/night. Among the cheapest verified beds in this guide, with nearly 700 reviews behind it. Simple, functional and friendly — the kind of no-frills budget hotel that does the essentials well at a rock-bottom price.

ART RESIDENCE Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

15. ART RESIDENCE Hotel — Tashkent · 3★ · 1,738 reviews · from ~£35/night. A genuine 3★ with over 1,700 reviews and one of the strongest signal-to-price ratios in the budget tier — the dependable central pick if you want proof, not just a promise, that a sub-£40 room delivers.

Topchan Hostel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

16. Topchan - Hostel — Tashkent · 2★ · 11 reviews · from ~£23/night. The cheapest bed in this entire guide — a small, sociable hostel from around £23. Best for solo travellers and backpackers who want the lowest possible price and a bit of company at the start of a Silk Road trip.

Samir Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

17. Samir Hotel — Tashkent · 3★ · 60 reviews · from ~£42/night. A compact, friendly 3★ at a modest price — a straightforward budget base for travellers who want a private room with a star rating over a hostel dorm.

StayInn City Center — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

18. StayInn City Center — Central Tashkent · 4★ · 23 reviews · from ~£44/night. A newer central 4★-rated property at a budget price — a genuine step up in listed class for the money, well placed for exploring the city core on foot.

Green Park Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

19. Green Park Hotel — Tashkent · 3★ · 30 reviews · from ~£57/night. A quiet 3★ in keeping with Tashkent's leafy character — a calm, mid-budget option for travellers who value a relaxed setting over being in the absolute thick of the centre.

VELARA HOTEL — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

20. VELARA HOTEL — Tashkent · 3★ · 23 reviews · from ~£57/night. A small, comfortable 3★ offering tidy modern rooms in the mid-budget band — a dependable, unfussy choice for couples and solo travellers.

Navruz Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

21. Navruz Hotel — Tashkent · 3★ · 56 reviews · from ~£66/night. Named for the Central Asian spring festival, a mid-budget 3★ with a local flavour — a comfortable, characterful base at the upper end of the budget band.

Oscar Boutique Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

22. Oscar Boutique Hotel — Tashkent · 4★ · 44 reviews · from ~£93/night. The most expensive hotel in the budget tier, but a genuine 4★-rated boutique for it — smaller and more design-conscious than the big chains, the ceiling of what "budget" means in this guide's Tashkent data.

Diamond Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

23. Diamond Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent · unrated · 159 reviews · from ~£30/night. A well-priced central budget hotel from around £30, with a solid review base — a dependable, no-drama choice for travellers who just want a clean, central room at a low price.

BARHAT HOTEL — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

24. BARHAT HOTEL — Tashkent · 3★ · 14 reviews · from ~£31/night. A small 3★ at a genuinely cheap price — a straightforward, private-room budget option for travellers watching every pound on a Silk Road loop.

Fayzli GuestHouse — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

25. Fayzli GuestHouse — Tashkent · unrated · 136 reviews · from ~£32/night. A friendly, family-run guesthouse from around £32 — the more personal, homestay-style end of the budget market, and a good way to meet Uzbek hospitality up close.

Sumaya Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

26. Sumaya Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 133 reviews · from ~£34/night. A tidy budget hotel with a decent review base at a low price — a reliable central-ish base for sightseeing without stretching the budget.

Grand Shosh Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

27. Grand Shosh Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 432 reviews · from ~£35/night. A well-reviewed budget hotel from around £35, with over 400 reviews behind it — one of the more heavily booked value picks in this tier, which is a reassuring signal at the price.

Homy House Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

28. Homy House Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 75 reviews · from ~£35/night. A cosy, homely budget stay as the name suggests — a warm, small-scale option for travellers who prefer a more personal feel to a big hotel.

SV HOTEL Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

29. SV HOTEL Tashkent — Tashkent · unrated · 75 reviews · from ~£36/night. A modern, compact budget hotel from around £36 — clean, contemporary rooms and a fair price for a comfortable central stay.

Aster Hotel Group — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

30. Aster Hotel Group — Tashkent · unrated · 608 reviews · from ~£39/night. A well-established budget hotel with over 600 reviews from around £39 — a heavily booked value pick that clearly does the fundamentals right at this price.

Orion Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

31. Orion Hotel — Tashkent · 3★ · 17 reviews · from ~£39/night. A small 3★ at a keen price — a straightforward, star-rated budget base for travellers who want a private room without paying mid-range money.

ART ECO HOTEL — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

32. ART ECO HOTEL — Tashkent · unrated · 365 reviews · from ~£41/night. A well-reviewed budget hotel from around £41 with over 350 reviews — a dependable, contemporary-feeling stay in the middle of the budget band.

Bristol Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

33. Bristol Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent · 3★ · 15 reviews · from ~£42/night. A tidy 3★ at a modest price — a comfortable, unfussy budget option for couples and solo travellers exploring the capital.

Rasoda Hotel&Restaurant — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

34. Rasoda Hotel&Restaurant — Tashkent · unrated · 81 reviews · from ~£43/night. A budget hotel with its own restaurant — handy for travellers who value dining on-site, at a fair mid-budget price of around £43.

Leader Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

35. Leader Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 1,421 reviews · from ~£44/night. One of the most-reviewed budget hotels in this guide — over 1,400 reviews for a room from around £44. A heavily booked, dependable value pick with a strong track record behind it.

Hotel Uzbekistan — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

36. Hotel Uzbekistan — Central Tashkent · unrated · 3,692 reviews · from ~£45/night. The iconic curved Soviet-era landmark on Amir Timur Square — and the most-reviewed hotel in this entire guide, with nearly 3,700 reviews. Rooms are dated but the location, the price and the sheer character of the building make it a Tashkent institution from around £45.

Gloria Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

37. Gloria Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 138 reviews · from ~£45/night. A comfortable mid-budget hotel from around £45, with a solid review base — a reliable, central-ish base for a couple of nights in the capital.

Shoxjahon Hotel - 600 Mbps Internet — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

38. Shoxjahon Hotel - 600 Mbps Internet — Tashkent · unrated · 1,413 reviews · from ~£47/night. As the name proudly advertises, fast internet is the draw — over 1,400 reviews for a budget hotel from around £47. A strong pick for remote workers and digital nomads passing through Tashkent.

Rohat Mirobod — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

39. Rohat Mirobod — Mirobod, Tashkent · unrated · 17 reviews · from ~£48/night. A budget stay in the central Mirobod district — well placed for the city core, at a fair price of around £48 for travellers who want to be walkable to the landmarks.

Nuovo Boutique Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

40. Nuovo Boutique Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 108 reviews · from ~£48/night. A small boutique-style budget hotel from around £48 — a more design-conscious feel than the plain budget properties, at a price that still sits comfortably in the value band.

THE ELEMENTS HOTEL — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

41. THE ELEMENTS HOTEL — Tashkent · unrated · 1,180 reviews · from ~£51/night. A well-reviewed, contemporary budget hotel with over 1,100 reviews from around £51 — one of the more polished value picks in this tier, and a dependable central base.

Le Grande Plaza Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

42. Le Grande Plaza Hotel — Central Tashkent · unrated · 419 reviews · from ~£54/night. A larger central hotel with over 400 reviews from around £54 — more facilities than the small budget stays, at a price that still undercuts the mid-range chains.

Corner Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

43. Corner Hotel Tashkent — Tashkent · unrated · 1,233 reviews · from ~£54/night. A heavily reviewed budget-to-mid hotel with over 1,200 reviews from around £54 — a popular, dependable choice that clearly keeps its guests coming back.

MaxWell Hotel & SPA — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

44. MaxWell Hotel & SPA — Tashkent · unrated · 139 reviews · from ~£54/night. A budget-to-mid hotel with its own spa from around £54 — a rare value-tier property offering wellness facilities, good for travellers who want a little pampering without the 5★ price.

Energy hotel Tashkent — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

45. Energy hotel Tashkent — Tashkent · unrated · 311 reviews · from ~£57/night. A modern budget-to-mid hotel with over 300 reviews from around £57 — a bright, contemporary option at the upper end of the value band for a comfortable central stay.

Daniel Hill Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

46. Daniel Hill Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 243 reviews · from ~£57/night. A well-reviewed hotel from around £57 with a loyal following — a dependable, comfortable base at the top of the budget band, with more polish than the cheapest stays.

HUSMA Hotel & Spa — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

47. HUSMA Hotel & Spa — Tashkent · unrated · 69 reviews · from ~£57/night. Another value-tier hotel with a spa, from around £57 — a comfortable choice for travellers who want wellness facilities and a relaxed stay without stretching into the mid-range chains.

Rohat Hotel — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

48. Rohat Hotel — Tashkent · unrated · 20 reviews · from ~£57/night. A calm, comfortable hotel rounding out the budget tier from around £57 — a quiet, unfussy base for a couple of nights in the Uzbek capital.

Budget tier summary: cheapest overall — Topchan Hostel £23; best-reviewed budget bed — Hotel Uzbekistan, nearly 3,700 reviews, £45; best value-to-reviews in the low £20s — Garnet Mir Hotel, 2,160 reviews, £24; dependable 3★ central pick — ART RESIDENCE Hotel £35. Prices reflect live rates pulled while writing; your dates will differ. Compare all Tashkent hotels with live prices → or search flights to TAS.

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Tashkent Hotels FAQs

Is Tashkent safe for UK tourists in 2026? Yes — Tashkent is one of the safest capitals in the region for visitors. Uzbekistan is a stable, secular, Muslim-majority country, and the tourist areas of Tashkent are calm and welcoming with low street crime. Standard city awareness applies, but the everyday feel is relaxed, and locals are famously hospitable to foreign travellers. Check the UK government's travel advice for Uzbekistan before booking.

Do UK citizens need a visa for Uzbekistan? No — UK passport holders travel visa-free to Uzbekistan for stays of up to 30 days. You just need a passport valid for the duration of your trip. That makes Tashkent an unusually easy Silk Road gateway to reach compared with many neighbouring countries.

What are the cheapest hotels in Tashkent? The budget tier in this guide starts at around £23 a night — Topchan Hostel from ~£23 and South Hotel Tashkent from ~£24 are the cheapest verified beds, with Garnet Mir Hotel from ~£24 offering over 2,100 reviews at the same price point. Real, currently bookable rooms in the £20s and £30s are the norm rather than the exception in Tashkent.

Are there direct flights from the UK to Tashkent? Yes — Uzbekistan Airways flies direct from London to Tashkent (TAS), and many travellers also connect one-stop via Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) or the Gulf hubs (Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi). Tashkent is the country's main international gateway and the transport hub for onward Silk Road travel.

What currency is used in Uzbekistan? The Uzbekistani som (UZS). Prices in this guide are quoted in pounds for clarity, but you'll pay in som on the ground. Cards are increasingly accepted in Tashkent's hotels and larger restaurants, though it's wise to carry some cash for bazaars, taxis and smaller cafes.

What's the best time of year to visit Tashkent? Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal — warm, dry and comfortable for sightseeing. Summers in Tashkent are very hot, and winters are cold, so the shoulder seasons are both the most pleasant and, alongside the Silk Road cities, the classic time to travel.

How much does a budget hotel cost in Tashkent in 2026? Genuinely cheap. Verified budget hotels in this guide run from about £23 to the low £50s a night — the cheapest beds (Topchan Hostel, South Hotel, Garnet Mir) sit in the low £20s, and even well-reviewed 3★ properties like ART RESIDENCE Hotel land around £35. Tashkent is exceptional value for UK visitors.

What is the most expensive hotel in this guide? Among the international 5★ towers, InterContinental Tashkent by IHG tops the best-rated tier at around £159 a night, with the Hilton Tashkent City and Hyatt Regency Tashkent close behind near £128–129. The budget tier's ceiling is around £93 (Oscar Boutique Hotel).

Is Tashkent a good base for a Silk Road trip? Yes — Tashkent is the natural starting point. It's Central Asia's biggest city and main transport hub, with the international airport, domestic flights, and the Afrosiyob high-speed train that reaches Samarkand in around two hours and continues to Bukhara. Most Silk Road itineraries begin or end here.

How do I get from Tashkent to Samarkand and Bukhara? The Afrosiyob high-speed train is the star option — comfortable, punctual and reaching Samarkand in about two hours, then onward to Bukhara. Domestic flights also connect Tashkent with Samarkand (SKD), Bukhara (BHK) and Urgench (UGC, for Khiva). Book train seats ahead in peak spring and autumn.

Which airport does Tashkent use? Tashkent International Airport (TAS), also known as Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, sits close to the city centre — a short taxi ride to most hotels. It's Uzbekistan's busiest airport and the main hub for both international arrivals and domestic connections to Samarkand, Bukhara and Urgench.

Are hostels good value in Tashkent? They exist and they're cheap — Topchan Hostel starts around £23 — but the gap between a hostel dorm and a private budget hotel room is small in Tashkent. With well-reviewed private doubles from the low £20s to mid-£30s, two people sharing a budget hotel often beat two dorm beds on total price while gaining an en-suite.

Is alcohol available in Tashkent? Yes — Uzbekistan is a secular country, and alcohol is served openly in hotels, bars and restaurants across Tashkent. Local wines, beers and spirits are widely available. As always, drink respectfully, and note that the atmosphere is more restrained around mosques and religious sites.

What language is spoken in Tashkent? Uzbek is the official language, and Russian is very widely spoken as a second language across Tashkent. English is growing, especially in hotels and tourism, but learning a few words of Uzbek or Russian is appreciated and useful for taxis and markets.

What's the best area to stay in Tashkent for first-time visitors? The central city core around Amir Timur Square, Independence Square and the Mirobod district is the easiest first-time base — walkable to landmarks, close to the metro, and where most of this guide's international chains and best-rated hotels cluster. From here the Khast Imam complex and Chorsu Bazaar are a short taxi or metro ride away.

Is the Tashkent metro worth using? Absolutely — the Tashkent metro is a sight in itself. Several Soviet-era stations are ornately decorated with marble, chandeliers and mosaics, like underground palaces, and photography is now permitted. It's also cheap, clean and a genuinely useful way to move around the city between the main landmarks.

Are international hotel chains available in Tashkent? Yes — Tashkent has the strongest chain presence in Uzbekistan. Hilton, Hyatt Regency and InterContinental anchor the 5★ tier, with Wyndham, Holiday Inn, Radisson Blu, Mercure and Courtyard by Marriott all represented in the mid-range. Elsewhere on the Silk Road you'll rely more on boutique and family-run stays.

What should women wear when visiting mosques in Tashkent? Modest dress is respectful at mosques and madrasahs — shoulders and knees covered, and a headscarf handy for women to cover the hair when entering a working mosque such as at the Khast Imam complex. Day-to-day in secular Tashkent, ordinary modest clothing is perfectly fine.

Is breakfast usually included at Tashkent hotels? At the international chains and most mid-range hotels, breakfast is typically included and often generous. At the cheapest budget properties it varies — some include a simple breakfast, others charge a small supplement. Always check the room rate's inclusions on the hotel's live page before comparing two similar options.

How many days do I need in Tashkent? Two full days covers the essentials — the Khast Imam complex, Chorsu Bazaar, the ornate metro stations, Amir Timur and Independence Squares, and a couple of museums. Many travellers use Tashkent as a one- or two-night hub at the start and end of a Silk Road loop through Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva.

Can I use credit cards in Tashkent? Increasingly, yes — hotels, larger restaurants and modern shops in Tashkent accept Visa and Mastercard, and ATMs are common in the centre. That said, carry some som in cash for bazaars, taxis, small cafes and tips, where card acceptance is still patchy.

Is Tashkent expensive for UK travellers? No — Tashkent is exceptional value. Budget hotel rooms start around £23, meals of plov, shashlik and samsa cost a few pounds, and even the international 5★ towers (from ~£128) undercut equivalents in Western Europe. The strong pound stretches a long way against the Uzbekistani som.

Which Tashkent hotels are best for families? The larger international chains work best for families — Hilton Tashkent City, Hyatt Regency Tashkent and Wyndham Tashkent all offer space, pools and reliable facilities. On a budget, well-reviewed central hotels like ART RESIDENCE Hotel and Hotel Uzbekistan give families a dependable, central base at a fraction of the price.

Which Tashkent hotels are best for business travellers? The 5★ and 4★ chains in the central business districts — InterContinental Tashkent, Hyatt Regency Tashkent, Hilton Tashkent City, Wyndham Tashkent and Holiday Inn Tashkent City — all cater well to business stays with meeting space, reliable Wi-Fi and easy airport access. City Palace Hotel and Radisson Blu are solid mid-range alternatives.

What are the must-see sights in Tashkent? The Khast Imam complex (home to one of the world's oldest Qurans), the sprawling domed Chorsu Bazaar, the ornate Soviet-era metro stations, Amir Timur Square, Independence Square, and the tree-lined boulevards that make Tashkent Central Asia's greenest capital. It's a comfortable, modern city and the ideal soft landing before the Silk Road jewels.

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