Grand Art Hotel

Tashkent


Bigger, better value and more of a proper hotel than its affiliate Art Hotel, the Grand Art has 29 rooms, some modern stylish touches, a small pool and a pleasant terrace sitting area, with a proper restaurant for dinner and a decent breakfast buffet. All in all, a good upper budget bet, and close to the train station in the south of town.


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