・**Location**
It's about a 25-minute taxi ride from Bukhara-1 railway station. Also, it's conveniently located for accessing various tourist spots in Bukhara, making it easy to explore on foot.
The area is a bright tourist hub, and even late at night, you'll see children and families walking around, so I felt very safe regarding security.
・**Room**
The room had to be changed due to lighting fixture issues, so the photos are not of the reserved room class. However, the quality of amenities such as the clean beds and bathroom was consistently high.
The room is equipped with a refrigerator and a hairdryer.
・**Breakfast**
Breakfast was served buffet-style and was delicious.
・**Service**
English is spoken perfectly fine at the front desk.
・**Other**
Be aware that the local tax amount for 'pay at property' bookings on Trip.com may differ from the actual amount charged.
→It was $6 per person per night, so for 2 people for 2 nights, it was $24.
I had a wonderful stay. The most beautiful room I experienced in Uzbekistan. The hotel is built around a central open courtyard, with rooms on all sides. When you step out of your room, you’re on a balcony overlooking the space, facing the other rooms across the way. It gives the whole place a really calm, traditional feel.
What truly made the stay special, though, was the hospitality. The hotel is family-run, and the owner is incredibly kind and thoughtful. He went out of his way to make sure we were comfortable, getting us water at night, arranging something for us to eat before a late departure, and helping organize a taxi. His son also helps run the place and he's really kind, diligent and attentive
Breakfast was also very enjoyable, served in a bright and welcoming room that made mornings feel relaxed and pleasant.
Overall, a warm, comfortable, and genuinely caring place to stay. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Bukhara.
If I ever come back to Bukhara, I'll definitely book this hotel again. It's beautiful, clean, and right in the heart of the old city, making it super easy to pop back after a stroll. The breakfasts are incredibly delicious, and the coffee is excellent (they use whole beans!). You can even buy drinks and alcohol at the reception.
I really liked the oriental-style hotel; it's very beautiful, with clean, cozy rooms, polite staff, and a beautifully designed interior. I really liked the owner, Anvar, who helped us exchange money and took us to the center of the old city, suggesting interesting excursions. I definitely recommend this hotel; it has a very luxurious interior. If I ever return to Bukhara, I'll definitely stay here.
This hotel is perfectly situated in the heart of the old town's tourist attractions. Everything is within walking distance, and you'll have no trouble finding souvenir shops, restaurants, or cafes.
The hotel itself is clean, and since it's set back a bit from the main road by a park, it's very quiet at night. Breakfast starts at 8 AM and offered a great variety of delicious options.
Our room was well-equipped with complimentary bottled water, a kettle, instant coffee, tea, a mini-fridge, and a safe box.
Above all, the staff were truly wonderful. They always greeted us with a smile every time we returned to the hotel. A special shout-out to Mr. Muzafar; even after we checked out, he offered us tea and beans while we waited for our train in the lobby and even carried our suitcases downstairs to the entrance.
I highly recommend this hotel!!!
This hotel is super easy to find, right next to Afanti Square. You really get a feel for the ancient city's day and night vibes while you're here. The hotel environment is lovely, and the service is excellent and friendly. We even got to check in early at 8 AM, which was a huge plus. They offer breakfast, and it's both varied and tasty. Being right in the heart of the old city means everything is incredibly convenient. Staying at Mounis Hotel in Bukhara's Old City is definitely a great choice.
If anyone is wondering where to stay in Bukhara, I would definitely recommend this hotel. The location, hospitality, cleanliness, food, and security were all top-notch. In particular, the room's interior design was so beautiful that it really made me feel like I was traveling in a wonderful city. I also requested a room with a bathtub, and they provided a very spacious one where I could comfortably stretch my legs. All the staff were incredibly kind and helpful, and if I ever have the chance to visit Bukhara again, I will definitely book this place.
The hotel is conveniently located on a wide new street. From it. You can walk to all the main iconic places of the city. In the hotel, beautiful, clean, excellent attentive staff. Managing Tahir takes care of the guests. His wife cooks delicious and saturated breakfasts. And for the departure we have prepared lunch boxing. I recommend this beautiful hospitality place
Good mini hotel, friendly administrators. A minking happened, it is not clear for whom reason, but it is all ruined.
There are breakfasts, cooking cashes, eggs, standard sausage cutting, east sweets, tea/coffee. If you stay at 2-3 night will not be tired if more, a lot of places where you can eat and even drink delicious coffee.
The street is a little noisy, with a sensitive sleep. The mattress is as tough as everywhere in Uzbekistan.
The fen is not in every room, but on request brought, hm, former.
In general, everything was nice, I recommend. Not expensive and pleasant. If you buy the cheapest fans for all rooms and sleep pepper in the peppers, there will be 11 out of 10.
An absolutely wonderful hotel that left us with absolutely wonderful memories!
The Lyabi Hauz Hotel is located just a stone's throw from Lyabi Hauz in the old historic city of Bukhara. The streets are narrow, nestled between closely packed houses, often other hotels, and cars are not allowed. So the taxi driver dropped us off near the edge of the old city, and we then wheeled our suitcases to the hotel. Apparently, the Lyabi Hauz Hotel is a former madrassa converted into a hotel. A small part of the hotel is occupied by the Aivan restaurant, which apparently serves primarily European dishes, but at lunch you can try Bukhara pilaf, which is not on the menu.
The location right next to the tourist center is a definite advantage. It was very convenient to walk to the nearby attractions, of which there are plenty. We also walked to Samonid Park and the Ark Fortress.
Our room was comfortable, with windows overlooking an inner courtyard that could be screened off with curtains. The Wi-Fi worked well. The only downsides I could find were that the bathroom exhaust fan was loud and turned on with the light, and that there wasn't enough space in the bathroom to hang two sets of towels—there weren't enough hooks or anything else to hang four towels. But those are minor details.
We really enjoyed our stay and relaxation at this hotel, thank you!
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GGuest UserThis hotel is super easy to find, right next to Afanti Square. You really get a feel for the ancient city's day and night vibes while you're here. The hotel environment is lovely, and the service is excellent and friendly. We even got to check in early at 8 AM, which was a huge plus. They offer breakfast, and it's both varied and tasty. Being right in the heart of the old city means everything is incredibly convenient. Staying at Mounis Hotel in Bukhara's Old City is definitely a great choice.
AA.TyagiI had a wonderful stay. The most beautiful room I experienced in Uzbekistan. The hotel is built around a central open courtyard, with rooms on all sides. When you step out of your room, you’re on a balcony overlooking the space, facing the other rooms across the way. It gives the whole place a really calm, traditional feel.
What truly made the stay special, though, was the hospitality. The hotel is family-run, and the owner is incredibly kind and thoughtful. He went out of his way to make sure we were comfortable, getting us water at night, arranging something for us to eat before a late departure, and helping organize a taxi. His son also helps run the place and he's really kind, diligent and attentive
Breakfast was also very enjoyable, served in a bright and welcoming room that made mornings feel relaxed and pleasant.
Overall, a warm, comfortable, and genuinely caring place to stay. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Bukhara.
GGuest UserIf anyone is wondering where to stay in Bukhara, I would definitely recommend this hotel. The location, hospitality, cleanliness, food, and security were all top-notch. In particular, the room's interior design was so beautiful that it really made me feel like I was traveling in a wonderful city. I also requested a room with a bathtub, and they provided a very spacious one where I could comfortably stretch my legs. All the staff were incredibly kind and helpful, and if I ever have the chance to visit Bukhara again, I will definitely book this place.
NNarrilexAn absolutely wonderful hotel that left us with absolutely wonderful memories!
The Lyabi Hauz Hotel is located just a stone's throw from Lyabi Hauz in the old historic city of Bukhara. The streets are narrow, nestled between closely packed houses, often other hotels, and cars are not allowed. So the taxi driver dropped us off near the edge of the old city, and we then wheeled our suitcases to the hotel. Apparently, the Lyabi Hauz Hotel is a former madrassa converted into a hotel. A small part of the hotel is occupied by the Aivan restaurant, which apparently serves primarily European dishes, but at lunch you can try Bukhara pilaf, which is not on the menu.
The location right next to the tourist center is a definite advantage. It was very convenient to walk to the nearby attractions, of which there are plenty. We also walked to Samonid Park and the Ark Fortress.
Our room was comfortable, with windows overlooking an inner courtyard that could be screened off with curtains. The Wi-Fi worked well. The only downsides I could find were that the bathroom exhaust fan was loud and turned on with the light, and that there wasn't enough space in the bathroom to hang two sets of towels—there weren't enough hooks or anything else to hang four towels. But those are minor details.
We really enjoyed our stay and relaxation at this hotel, thank you!
AAnonymous UserThe overall experience was good, but the overall facilities are a bit old (perhaps this is the standard in Uzbekistan), and it is a bit difficult to carry luggage without an elevator. The service attitude is polite but not very enthusiastic. It should be noted that you need to pay an additional tourist tax of about 50 RMB to get the small white receipt, and you must pay in cash, which is different from what was written on Ctrip. I am a bit speechless.
AAnonymous User・**Location**
It's about a 25-minute taxi ride from Bukhara-1 railway station. Also, it's conveniently located for accessing various tourist spots in Bukhara, making it easy to explore on foot.
The area is a bright tourist hub, and even late at night, you'll see children and families walking around, so I felt very safe regarding security.
・**Room**
The room had to be changed due to lighting fixture issues, so the photos are not of the reserved room class. However, the quality of amenities such as the clean beds and bathroom was consistently high.
The room is equipped with a refrigerator and a hairdryer.
・**Breakfast**
Breakfast was served buffet-style and was delicious.
・**Service**
English is spoken perfectly fine at the front desk.
・**Other**
Be aware that the local tax amount for 'pay at property' bookings on Trip.com may differ from the actual amount charged.
→It was $6 per person per night, so for 2 people for 2 nights, it was $24.
AAnonymous Userreceptionist was nice, and helpful upon check in. we received rooms in the first floor so dont have to carry the luggage up using stairs. dont have elevator but the staff will assist you for your luggages. AC making noise several times, but it’s not critical. experienced 2 times 1 minutes blackout but its not hotel faults as its related to the city electric consumption. near to supermarket, 600m walking distance.
VVallicoGood mini hotel, friendly administrators. A minking happened, it is not clear for whom reason, but it is all ruined.
There are breakfasts, cooking cashes, eggs, standard sausage cutting, east sweets, tea/coffee. If you stay at 2-3 night will not be tired if more, a lot of places where you can eat and even drink delicious coffee.
The street is a little noisy, with a sensitive sleep. The mattress is as tough as everywhere in Uzbekistan.
The fen is not in every room, but on request brought, hm, former.
In general, everything was nice, I recommend. Not expensive and pleasant. If you buy the cheapest fans for all rooms and sleep pepper in the peppers, there will be 11 out of 10.
GGuest UserThe Nanosh East Hotel is a hidden gem that genuinely elevates your travel experience. Its prime location offers unparalleled convenience, putting you right where you want to be. From the moment we arrived, the exceptional hospitality and genuinely friendly staff made us feel instantly welcome. Every team member goes the extra mile with a smile. And do not miss the morning spread—the breakfast was good, fresh, and the perfect start to our day. Highly recommended for an unforgettable, comfortable, and charming stay!
SSonny427About 500 meters from the old town, you will pass through a very dirty construction site. Next to Wyndham. The facilities are very poor. The shower water can only be turned on hot, otherwise it is cold and hot. The network is very slow. The sound insulation is very poor. There are people partying at 2 o'clock in the morning. The front desk service is very good. They helped me call a taxi several times. Every time I called a taxi, the location here seemed to be inaccurate. The breakfast was not very good, there was no milk.