Planning A Trip To Uzbekistan? Stay At These 5 Iconic Tashkent Hotels

These five Tashkent hotels capture the city’s history and charm—from bold Soviet-era landmarks to beautifully restored boutique stays, each offering a unique glimpse into Uzbekistan’s culture and design
Mustaqillik Maydoni (Independence Square) of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mustaqillik Maydoni (Independence Square) of Tashkent, UzbekistanEfired/Shutterstock
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Tashkent’s hotel scene includes the usual five-star international chains, but this selection focuses on those chosen for their unique charm and cultural significance. Beyond mere accommodation, these hotels offer a glimpse into the city’s rich history and evolving design.

From Soviet-era icons like the imposing Hotel Uzbekistan, a standout of brutalist architecture, to the Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace, one of the city’s oldest and beautifully restored landmarks, each property tells a story. Boutique gems such as Mirzo Boutique Hotel and Ichan Qal’a Premium Class Hotel deepen the experience, showcasing traditional Uzbek craftsmanship, tiled courtyards, and Silk Road-inspired design, making every stay both authentic and memorable.

Hotel Uzbekistan

Hotel Uzbekistan was constructed to accommodate Soviet diplomats
Hotel Uzbekistan was constructed to accommodate Soviet diplomatsuzbekistanhotelofficial/Instagram

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.

Address: Mirzamakhmud Musakhanov Street 45, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace

The Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace is an older, renovated hotel
The Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace is an older, renovated hotellottecityhotel_tashkent/Instagram

For a stay that blends classic charm with modern comfort, the Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace is a standout choice. Originally built in 1958, it is one of the oldest hotels in the city and remains a notable part of Tashkent’s architectural and cultural heritage. Once a state-run property, it was later acquired and restored by South Korea’s Lotte Group, marking a major international expansion for the brand. The hotel retains much of its original grandeur, with imposing pillars, arched windows, ornate iron balconies, and decorative tiled walls. Located opposite the Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre, it offers not just convenience but a sense of historic atmosphere.

Address: Buyuk Turon Street 56, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Praga Hotel

Praga Hotel has a retro charm
Praga Hotel has a retro charm pragahotel.uz/Instagram

Praga Hotel is a boutique property in Tashkent that combines modern amenities with a more intimate, classic atmosphere. Often listed among the city’s recommended historic stays, it offers guests a refined yet comfortable experience. Located in the Yakkasaroy District—just a short drive from the airport and close to several city attractions—the hotel is well-positioned for both leisure and business travellers. While not as grand as some of Tashkent’s older heritage hotels, Praga’s retro charm and reliable service make it a great choice for travellers seeking comfort with a touch of character.

Address: Akramkhodjaev St 21, 100100, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Ichan Qala Premium Class Hotel

Ichan Qal'a Premium Class Hotel offers guests an immersive journey into Uzbekistan’s cultural and architectural heritage. Designed to reflect the grandeur of a bygone era, the hotel features intricate traditional tilework, hand-carved wooden doors, and elegant domed ceilings. Described as a royal daydream, it blends artistic comfort with the historic soul of the region, creating a luxurious yet culturally rooted experience.

Address: Tafakkur St 24, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Mirzo Boutique Hotel

 Mirzo Boutique Hotel in Tashkent
Check out the design elements at Mirzo Boutique Hotel in Tashkentmirzohotel/Instagram

For travellers seeking a stay that reflects traditional Uzbek design, Mirzo Boutique Hotel offers a distinctive experience. Its colourful entrance features a handcrafted gate inspired by ancient Uzbek decorative arts, with cast-iron detailing and triangular arches. The facade includes arched windows, mosaic inlays, and historic brick patterns. Murals on either side of the gate depict Silk Road traders from regions like China, India, and Turkey, shown in traditional dress alongside camel caravans. These design elements pay tribute to Uzbekistan’s role in historic trade routes while showcasing local craftsmanship.

Address: Home, Zarqaynar Street 4, 100021, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan

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