Turkiston Hotel

Tashkent


Nestled in a sleepy and leafy residential area of central Tashkent, this musty old classic offers quiet rooms, the best of which are in a separate, somewhat bizarre military complex to one side. Rooms in the main hotel are on the small side, and bathrooms are showing their age, but renovations are under way.


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1. Museum of Applied Arts

0.26 MILES

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2. Wedding Palace

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Southeast of the Friendship Palace is the Soviet-era Wedding Palace – a vulgar, crooked chunk of Khrushchev-era concrete.

3. Alisher Navoi Monument

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Near the Oliy Majlis in Navoi Park is a vast promenade and this post-Soviet Monument to Alisher Navoi, 15th-century Turkic poet and Uzbekistan's newly…

4. Navoi Park

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5. Istiklol Palace

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6. Oliy Majlis

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The tightly guarded building southwest of the Friendship Palace is the Oliy Majlis parliament, which functions as a giant rubber stamp in its infrequent…

8. Senate Building

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