Silk Road Kokand Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Kokand. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and barbecue facilities.
charlotte
Turkey
THE HOTEL WAS RUN BY A VERY YOUNG TEAM WHO WERE ALL EXCELLENT , CHARM ITSELF . THE ROOM AND LEVEL OF COMFORT WAS UNMATCHED IN UZBEKISTAN.
Situated in Kokand, Reikartz Kokand features free WiFi. At the hotel, rooms come with a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV.
Reyhan Fachry
Indonesia
This hotel is a big hotel chain in Uzbekistan apparently. So their service is up to international standards. The location is quite in the center of Kokand. Nearby, there is a supermarket and a good restaurant. The room was pretty spacious for the three of us and the staff is very kind enough to arrange taxi for us to Tajik border.
Lola Kokand Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodation in Kokand. The accommodation features a shared kitchen, a shared lounge and currency exchange for guests.
Loren
United Kingdom
A very clean, modern hotel with very friendly, helpful staff and a good breakfast
Rohat Hotel has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Kokand. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, an ATM and free WiFi.
An outdoor swimming pool, a sauna and a 24-hour front desk are features of this hotel. It is is located in Kokand, only 100 metres from Dangara bus stop.
Kokand is a smallish city with less traffic and less...
Kokand is a smallish city with less traffic and less pollution than Tashkent. There are plenty of sites to see and it is an easy day trip to other places in the Fergana valley. The O'rda restaurant in the main square is highly recommended. Taxis are bright yellow so easy to stop. The two half days that I had there were not enough.
Gillian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kokand is often overlooked by visitors to Uzbekistan as it...
Kokand is often overlooked by visitors to Uzbekistan as it is not close to the ‘Big 3’ - Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. The opening of the Kamchik tunnel and the train service that started a few years ago has made it more accessible, only 4 hours from Tashkent on a spacious, modern train (although not high speed). The Khan’s palace is well worth seeing, and the pottery village of Rishtan and silk town Margilan are not far away. It deserves more tourists than it currently gets.
Avril Kathryn
United Kingdom
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