Hotel Uzbekistan, opened in 1974, is one of Tashkent’s most recognisable landmarks and a notable example of Soviet modernist, or brutalist, architecture. Its design and historical role make it a significant part of the city’s built heritage. Constructed to accommodate Soviet diplomats, the hotel reflects Tashkent’s importance as a key stop along the Silk Road and its strategic relevance during the Cold War. Designed as a “Grand Hotel,” it is known for its imposing façade, large scale, and distinctive architectural style. It remains a popular choice for those interested in architecture, history, or simply a stay in one of the city’s iconic buildings. The hotel has featured in Accidentally Wes Anderson, the popular Instagram account and bestselling book showcasing real-world locations that mirror director Wes Anderson’s iconic visual style.