Pashtoonistan Hotel

Kabul


This hotel was popular with backpackers until recently, when the police banned it from accepting foreign guests. We’ve listed it in the hope that improved security will allow travellers to return in the future. Signed only in Dari, this place has a flat rate for its rooms, each containing between three and five beds. The communal bathroom is pretty basic, but par for the course for this rock-bottom choice.


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1. Mausoleum of Timur Shah

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2. Sultani Museum

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3. National Gallery

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4. Mausoleum of Abdur Rahman Khan

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5. Shah-e Doh Shamshira Mosque

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7. National Archive

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8. Ghazi Stadium

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Kabul’s main stadium hosts football matches most Friday afternoons. In the winter months and at Nauroz there are occasional buzkashi matches.