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Avant Wellness Hotel Tashkent Pool&Spa
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Hotel Uzbekistan
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Lavanda Hotel
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Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Tashkent
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Mövenpick Tashkent Old City
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Symphony Boutique
Stella Hotel
Stella Hotel
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BlueShore International hotel
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Simma Hotel spa and waterpark
Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG
Holiday Inn Tashkent City by IHG
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Roadside by Khorrot
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Qonoq Railway Hotel
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The Tower Hotel Tashkent
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Where to stay in Tashkent

Yakkasaroy District
Yakkasaroy District blends business power with cultural refinement in Tashkent's premier commercial area. The skyline features modern glass towers alongside the ornate State Museum of Arts. Embassies with manicured gardens contrast with the marble corridors of upscale shopping centres. This sophisticated district offers excellent transit via Kosmonavtlar metro station. The TV Tower stands as a striking landmark for visitors to explore. International cuisine dominates local restaurants while luxury hotels provide comfortable bases for both business and leisure travellers.

Mirobod District
Mirobod District combines Tashkent's business core with cultural landmarks. The striking Tashkent World Trade Centre stands near the imposing Central Railway Station. International hotels house business travellers amid wide boulevards showcasing modern Uzbek architecture. Visit the Fine Arts Museum of Uzbekistan to explore local artistic heritage. The elegant Alisher Navoiy Theatre offers performances in a stunning setting. Hotel restaurants serve both international cuisine and traditional Uzbek dishes like plov and shashlik.

Olmazor District
Olmazor District offers a slice of authentic Uzbek life in residential Tashkent. Traditional melodies drift from the State Conservatory while university campuses create pockets of youthful energy. Local chaikhanas serve steaming plov at budget prices. Wide tree-lined boulevards connect Soviet-era apartment blocks with traditional Uzbek courtyard houses. Families gather in small area parks while students fill nearby cafes. The district feels worlds away from tourist areas yet remains easily accessible by bus.

Yunusobod District
Yunusobod District reveals everyday Tashkent life amid Soviet-era apartments and newer residential buildings. Metro stations connect visitors to central attractions while local streets showcase authentic Uzbek community living. The area offers more affordable accommodation than city centre areas, perfect for budget-conscious travellers. The district serves as a convenient base with the Yunusobod metro line making city exploration simple. Nearby points of interest include Tashkent Tower and the family-friendly Tashkentland amusement park. Local cafes serve traditional Uzbek cuisine at reasonable prices in this peaceful residential area.

Shayhontohur District
Shayhontohur District reveals the authentic heart of Tashkent with traditional mahallas where daily life unfolds behind ornate wooden doors. The historic Chorsu Bazaar buzzes with activity while ancient religious sites like Kukeldash Madrassa showcase Uzbek heritage. Wander through quiet residential streets where Soviet-era buildings stand beside traditional homes with vine-covered courtyards. Family-run chaikhanas serve delicious plov in settings unchanged for generations. Morning bread aromas and calls to prayer create a sensory journey through Uzbek culture.
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Wander through Chorsu Bazaar's vibrant domes where vendors offer everything from spices to handcrafted suzani textiles. The striking metro stations, with their Soviet-era chandeliers and marble walls, reveal themselves as underground art museums worth exploring between visits to Amir Timur Square.

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