Malika Prime

Samarkand


The best of the Malika chain’s three Samarkand hotels is well situated between the old and new towns. The highlight is the roof-deck terrace and bar overlooking the Gur-e-Amir. While the 22 well-maintained rooms are nothing special, they do have impressive ceilings and are comfortable and spacious. The hotel is often full of tour groups.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Samarkand attractions

1. Statue of Amir Timur

0.09 MILES

This glowering statue of Timur seated on his throne marks the boundary between the old Uzbek town and the Russian-designed new town. It's a major landmark…

2. Rukhobod Mausoleum

0.1 MILES

This brick mausoleum, dated 1380 and possibly the city’s oldest surviving monument, was renovated in 2015 and now serves as a souvenir and craft shop. The…

3. Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum

0.19 MILES

The beautiful portal and trademark fluted azure dome of the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum marks the final resting place of Timur (Tamerlane), along with two sons…

4. Ak Saray Mausoleum

0.22 MILES

Behind the ugly wall surrounding Gur-e-Amir is this unexpected 15th-century mausoleum, with some stunningly restored blue and gold decoration under the…

5. Ulugbek Medressa

0.57 MILES

The Ulugbek Medressa, on the western side of the Registan, is the square's original medressa, finished in 1420 under Ulugbek who is said to have taught…

6. Imon Mosque

0.58 MILES

The small, 19th-century Imon Mosque has an open porch, tall carved columns and a brightly restored ceiling. Respectfully dressed visitors are always…

7. Hoja-Nisbatdor Mosque

0.58 MILES

The lovely Hoja-Nisbatdor Mosque, a 15 minutes' walk south of the Registan, has a large aivan embraced by walls inlaid with beautifully restored ghanch …

8. Registan

0.63 MILES

This ensemble of majestic, tilting medressas – a near-overload of majolica, azure mosaics and vast, well-proportioned spaces – is the centrepiece of the…