Hyatt Regency Tashkent
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Character and identity
Set on Navoi Avenue just off Amir Timur Square, this is a composed, contemporary city hotel within walking distance of Eco Park, Tashkent Chimes and the Night Lights Walking District. The interiors lean quietly modern, with clean lines and subtle nods to Uzbek craft traditions. Rooms are larger than the capital-city norm, with floor-to-ceiling windows, blackout curtains and gray marble bathrooms that pair a walk-in rain shower with a deep tub. Khiva handles a generous daily breakfast (sparkling wine included), while Arya Spa, a heated indoor pool and a well-equipped gym round out a calm, functional wellness floor.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers and sightseers who want a central, predictable base for exploring Tashkent on foot, with quiet, spacious rooms, reliable service and a proper pool and spa for decompressing between meetings or museum days. Couples after a low-key urban stay with strong bathrooms and a generous breakfast will also be content.
Should look elsewhere:
Guests chasing a destination-dining scene or a buzzy social hotel will find the food and beverage offer understated and reliable rather than exciting. Design maximalists and anyone hoping for a deeply local, boutique sense of place may prefer something more characterful.
Bottom line
The pull here is a calm, well-built room product and a genuinely walkable central address, not a standout culinary or design statement. Book it if you want a dependable, spacious base for exploring Tashkent; spring for a higher room category to make the most of the floor-to-ceiling windows and marble bathrooms, and start each day at the Khiva breakfast.
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