Amulet Hotel

Bukhara


Housed inside the converted 1861 Said Kamol Medressa, this charming eight-room place has all the comforts you need without sacrificing an inch of its traditional flavour. The traditional sandal (sitting area), complete with heated floor, makes for a cosy place to relax in the winter months. It's a bit overpriced, but you'll still need to book way ahead if you plan to stay here.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bukhara attractions

1. Char Minar

0.16 MILES

Photogenic little Char Minar, in a maze of alleys between Pushkin and Hoja Nurabad, bears more relation to Indian styles than to anything Bukharan. This…

2. Nadir Divanbegi Medressa

0.19 MILES

The Nadir Divanbegi Medressa was built as a caravanserai, but was converted in 1622 after the khan mistook it for a medressa (the khan was considered…

3. Hoja Nasruddin

0.22 MILES

On the eastern side of Lyabi-Hauz is a statue of Hoja Nasruddin, a semi-mythical ‘wise fool’ who appears in Sufi teaching-tales around the world.

4. Kukeldash Medressa

0.23 MILES

The Kukeldash Medressa, built in 1569 by Abdullah II, was at the time the biggest Islamic school in Central Asia. It now hosts the occasional evening…

5. Lyabi-Hauz

0.26 MILES

Lyabi-Hauz, a plaza built around a pool in 1620 (the name is Tajik for ‘around the pool’), is the most peaceful and interesting spot in town – shaded…

6. Puppet Museum

0.28 MILES

The displays here on the history and manufacture of Bukhara's famous puppets are worth a quick visit, especially if you have kids in tow.

7. Jewish Community Centre & Synagogue

0.28 MILES

Bukhara's main synagogue is in the old town. It holds regular services and also sponsors a functioning Jewish school just around the corner. Look for the…

8. Nadir Divanbegi Khanaka

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On the western side of the Lyabi-Hauz is the Nadir Divanbegi Khanaka, a Sufi cloister used for religious ceremonies, debates and instruction. Both this…