Hotel Grand Samarkand

Top choice in Samarkand


Probably the best top-end option in town, with a boutique feel to the spacious, exposed brick rooms. The hotel consists of two buildings on either side of the road; the main one on the western side is perhaps better, with a pleasant courtyard. The 'superior' annexe across the road has two pools and a nice outdoor restaurant under a trellis.


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Nearby Samarkand attractions

1. Hovrenko Wine Factory

0.23 MILES

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2. Regional Studies Museum

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3. Statue of Amir Timur

0.8 MILES

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4. Rukhobod Mausoleum

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5. Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum

1.07 MILES

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6. Ak Saray Mausoleum

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7. Ulugbek Medressa

1.2 MILES

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8. Tilla-Kari Medressa

1.23 MILES

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