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Hotel Uzbekistan architecture in Tashkent
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Under €200 International five-star brand

Hyatt Regency Tashkent

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Often seen around €100–€175 outside peak dates

79 / 100
Strong value
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Seasonality

When to go

Best time for weather

Best: Apr–May; Sep–Oct. Silk Road weather is most comfortable; Jul–Aug is very hot.

Avoid means simply not ideal, not impossible. Moving holidays/festivals may change crowds year by year.

  1. Jan Avoid
  2. Feb Possible
  3. Mar Good
  4. Apr Best
  5. May Best
  6. Jun Possible
  7. Jul Avoid
  8. Aug Avoid
  9. Sep Best
  10. Oct Best
  11. Nov Good
  12. Dec Possible

Best time for price

Cheapest: Jan–Feb; Jul–Aug; Dec. Most expensive: none clear, but spring/autumn are higher demand.

Most expensive is used only where the evidence is strong. Ramadan/Eid, Easter, Tet, Christmas/New Year, school holidays and local festivals move year by year.

  1. Jan Cheapest
  2. Feb Cheapest
  3. Mar Average
  4. Apr Expensive
  5. May Expensive
  6. Jun Good value
  7. Jul Cheapest
  8. Aug Cheapest
  9. Sep Expensive
  10. Oct Expensive
  11. Nov Good value
  12. Dec Cheapest

Why consider this hotel

  • Full international Hyatt Regency standard in Central Asia
  • Excellent base for exploring Uzbekistan and the Silk Road cities
  • Tashkent is developing rapidly as a travel destination

Worth knowing before you book

  • Tashkent itself is more of a transit hub than a must-see destination
  • Uzbekistan requires visa planning for some nationalities
Istiqlol003 in or near Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Istiqlol003 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
The street of Tashkent City 1, a stay or neighbourhood image for Tashkent, Uzbekistan
The street of Tashkent City 1 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Tashkent-City name statue in or near Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent-City name statue - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Hazrat Imam 01 in or near Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Hazrat Imam 01 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar (6226208607), a local food or culture image for Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar (6226208607) - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Shahriston (Tashkent Metro) 2023 in or near Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Shahriston (Tashkent Metro) 2023 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Why it is interesting

Uzbekistan has opened rapidly to international tourism, and the Silk Road cities — Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva — are among the most remarkable destinations in the world for architecture and history. Tashkent is the natural gateway, and the Hyatt Regency offers full international five-star standards here at rates that consistently surprise travellers accustomed to Hyatt pricing in Western Europe or North America.

Why it is good value

Central Asia remains one of the last regions where an international five-star brand can be accessed at genuinely affordable rates. The Hyatt Regency standard brings reliable quality, loyalty programme access and the confidence of an international booking system to a destination where independent research can otherwise be complex.

Price notes

Tashkent’s rates are influenced by government and business travel demand. Rates for leisure travellers are often competitive, particularly outside major conference periods. Check rates against the spring and autumn shoulder seasons for the best combination of weather and pricing.

Location and nearby sights

The hotel is centrally located in Tashkent. The Hazrati Imam complex — one of the Islamic world’s most important sites — and the extraordinary Soviet-era Metro stations are the city’s main sights. Chorsu Bazaar is one of Central Asia’s great market experiences. Day trips or overnight trains to Samarkand (approximately 2 hours by high-speed train) are very practical.

Food and things to do nearby

Uzbek plov — rice cooked with lamb, carrots and spices — is a national institution and worth seeking at a local plov centre rather than a tourist restaurant. Samsa (baked pastries), shashlik (skewered meats), laghman (pulled noodles) and the tea house culture make Uzbekistan a genuinely rewarding food destination.

Best time to book

April–May and September–October offer the best weather for both Tashkent and the broader Uzbekistan itinerary. Summers are very hot; winters can be cold and grey.

Watch out for

Uzbekistan’s tourism infrastructure, while improving rapidly, is still developing. Some aspects of a visit — particularly in smaller cities — require more independent planning than mature tourist destinations. Check visa requirements for your nationality in advance.

Verdict

Strong value. An international five-star standard at a price that reflects Central Asia’s remarkable affordability, and an excellent base for one of the world’s most underrated travel itineraries.

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