Hotel Jumbaktas

Nur-Sultan (Astana)


The building is a modern, 10-storey glass cylinder but the inside has an elegant air, with chandeliers, patterned marble floor and sizeable, comfortable rooms in golds and russets. Reception is welcoming and English-speaking and the location is ideal for exploring modern Nur-Sultan.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nur-Sultan (Astana) attractions

1. Transport & Communications Ministry

0.35 MILES

The tall, gleaming, copper Transport & Communications Ministry, has been dubbed the ‘Lighter’ by irreverent locals. Ironically, there was a fire inside…

2. KazMunayGaz

0.42 MILES

East of Khan Shatyr, across a park, stand the grand headquarters of the state energy company, KazMunayGaz.

3. Emerald Towers

0.5 MILES

Striking office blocks whose tops splay outward like the pages of opening books.

4. Khan Shatyr

0.61 MILES

Nur-Sultan's most extraordinary building (so far), the Khan Shatyr is a 150m-high, translucent, tentlike structure made of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene …

5. Northern Lights

0.62 MILES

These three undulating, light-green apartment towers are a prominent feature of the western part of the boulevard.

6. Nur Astana Mosque

0.68 MILES

A block south of the western part of Nurzhol bulvar stands the beautiful four-minaret Nur Astana mosque, opened in 2005. Its prayer hall (for men only –…

7. National Archive

0.75 MILES

The egg-domed National Archive stands just west of the Bayterek Monument.

8. Duman

0.78 MILES

Duman is a modern leisure centre most worth visiting for its oceanarium, which has over 3000 creatures from the world’s oceans and a 70m shark tunnel…