Hotel Daýhan

Ashgabat


This tired old Soviet joint downstairs has surprisingly good accommodation upstairs and enjoys a great location. Around half the rooms have been renovated (though prices are the same whether the room has been redone or not!) and have nice paint jobs, decent beds, TV, fridges and hot water, although bathrooms have been tidied up rather than transformed.

The ‘lux’ rooms are two normal rooms joined together and are no newer in design.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ashgabat attractions

1. Museum of Fine Arts

0.45 MILES

The Museum of Fine Arts is located in an impressive building with a big rotunda, two tiers and lots of gold. The collection contains some great Soviet…

2. Statue of Lenin

0.53 MILES

The statue of Lenin, in a small park off Azadi köçesi, is a charmingly incongruous assembly of a tiny Lenin on an enormous and very Central Asian plinth…

4. Independence Square

0.66 MILES

At the centre of Ashgabat is the enormous Independence Square, on which sits the golden-domed Palace of Turkmenbashi (the place of work of the former…

5. Majlis

0.74 MILES

Turkmenistan's parliament building is opposite Independence Square.

6. Mosque of Khezrety Omar

0.79 MILES

The modern mosque of Khezrety Omar, off Atamurat Niyazov köçesi, is worth visiting for its wonderfully garish painted ceilings.

7. Circus

0.95 MILES

This Soviet-era circus building, which resembles a flying saucer, has been 'Turkmenised' with a coating of white marble. It's definitely worth a look if…

8. Carpet Museum

1.29 MILES

While there’s a limit to the number of rugs the average visitor can stand, the central exhibit, the world’s largest handwoven rug, really is something to…