Il tuo soggiorno — Kamolot Гостиница
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La proprietà — Kamolot Гостиница
Kamolot is a straightforward 3-star hotel in Tashkent’s Yunusabad district, a calm residential area north of the centre. It feels like a reliable Soviet-era guesthouse that has been gently modernised: clean tiled lobby, a small front desk, and a functional breakfast room. It suits budget travellers or transit passengers who want a quiet, no-frills base near the airport and local metro line.
Cronache di Tashkent
Tashkent was a Silk Road trading post before becoming a Russian imperial garrison in 1865. After the 1966 earthquake flattened much of the old city, it was rebuilt as a model Soviet capital – broad boulevards, Brutalist public buildings and extensive parks. Now independent Uzbekistan’s largest city, it blends austere mid-century architecture with a newer skyline of glass towers, while maintaining its status as a Central Asian transport hub with a young, forward-looking population.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Tashkent →I migliori mesi
April, May, September – spring and early autumn bring comfortable temperatures (20–28°C) and clear skies, perfect for walking the old town and metro without oppressive heat or big crowds.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is the hottest month, with daily highs around 38°C and low tourist numbers because locals flee to the mountains. No major festivals drive demand, so hotel prices stay flat – you can find good deals if you can handle the heat.
Stagione di spalla
October and early November offer cooling weather (15–22°C), fewer tourists, and lower room rates. November can be chilly but still pleasant for indoor sightseeing.
Meteo e imballaggio
Tashkent’s continental climate brings intense summer sun that can drop sharply at night – a light jacket or cardigan is essential for July evenings. Pack a sunhat, reusable water bottle, and lightweight long trousers for visiting mosques and modern malls with strong air conditioning.
Briefing della città — Tashkent
- Tashkent’s metro System now accepts contactless bank cards and smartphones for entry – no need to queue for tokens. Line extensions continue on the Circle Line, with new stations opening in 2025–2026.
- The renovated main bazaar, Chorsu, now has a cleaner layout and better ventilation, though midday July heat limits shopping to early morning or late afternoon.
- Summer 2026 sees the Tashkent International Jazz Festival (dates TBC around Independence Day, 1 September) – check local listings as it often shifts to late August due to heat.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Kamolot Гостиница, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request second or third floor rooms facing the inner courtyard (if available) — Katartal Street can have traffic noise on the lowest floors, and upper floors reduce that without needing lift access every time since there are only three floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms on the street side; they catch exhaust, headlights, and pedestrian chatter from the street. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lobby stairs or lift core — you’ll hear doors slamming and early-morning departures.
Best views
Best view is from upper-floor rooms on the courtyard side (overlooking the garden or inner patio, typical of Soviet-era hotels). Street-side rooms offer unremarkable roadside views of Katartal Street’s mixed residential/commercial frontage.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 tend to be quieter, especially if you ask for a courtyard-facing room. The building’s three-storey layout means less foot traffic on upper floors.
🔊 Noise notes
Katartal Street is a secondary road in Tashkent, carrying local traffic and occasional buses. No major nightlife strip, but morning traffic ramps up from 7 am. The hotel’s three floors mean sound travels upward less than in taller buildings, but ground floor street-side rooms still suffer.
Insider tips
If you’re arriving by car, Katartal Street has limited on-street parking — ask reception about their courtyard parking (common for this style of hotel) before you arrive. Check-in can be slow; have your passport and visa double ready. If the courtyard-facing rooms are taken, request a room away from the lift shaft on any floor.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Kamolot Гостиница
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 15 Mbps down/5 Mbps up; no login required, just accept terms on the captive portal
One passenger lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
Print newspapers at reception (daily Uzbek and Russian editions); no digital newsstand
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop available from 10:00 free of charge; late check-out until 18:00 costs 50% of nightly rate
Complimentary luggage storage in a locked room off the lobby, 24/7 access via reception
Step-free entrance (ramp at main door); lifts to all floors; doorways standard width (80 cm); no dedicated accessible bathroom on upper floors
On-site free uncovered parking for 12 cars, first-come-first-served; nearest public car park is 300 m away at Katartal/Bodomzor intersection (2,000 UZS per hour, 12,000 UZS overnight); no EV charging
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: None (Uzbekistan does not levy a separate city tax at this hotel category; 3-star properties include all taxes in quoted rate)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking via card or bank transfer; at check-in a 50,000 UZS incidental hold is placed on a credit card
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Mosque: Hasan qori jom`e masjidi (1.0 km · ~13 min walk)
- Mosque: Ko`zi Ojizlar (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
- Mosque: jom'e masjid (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
- Mosque: Novza (2.0 km · ~24 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Parus — 276 m · ~3 min walk
G'afur G'ulom nomdagi istirohat bog'i — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Музей Автодорожного колледжа — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
Государственный Театр Музыкальной Комедии (Оперетты) — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk
Квест "Сокровище нации" — 278 m · ~3 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 263 m · ~3 min walk
Malham farm — 98 m · ~1 min walk
МАГАЗИН У НАЖМУДИН АКИ — 61 m · ~1 min walk
Mirzo Ulugʻbek — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Uzbekistani Som, UZS
Change cash at official exchange offices or bank branches in the city centre; avoid airport and hotel counters for poor rates.
Visa and Mastercard accepted at most mid-range restaurants, supermarkets, and hotels; contactless is common. Smaller shops and markets are cash-only.
Not expected but appreciated for good service: round up the bill in restaurants, leave 5-10% for exceptional service; taxis no tip; hotel staff 10,000-20,000 Som per bag.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso from a chain cafe or bakery: around 12,000-15,000 Som
A plate of plov (rice, meat, carrots) from a street-side chaikhana or canteen: 25,000-35,000 Som
Grilled shashlik skewers with bread and salad at a local barbecue spot: 30,000-50,000 Som for a main
Chorsu Bazaar area and the pedestrian street near the TV Tower have plentiful stalls selling samsa, lagman, and shashlik
Korzinka (large chain) and Makro (discount supermarket) are common in this area
Chorsu Bazaar and the Chinese wholesale market near Olmazor are budget-friendly for everyday wear
Metro single ride 1,400 Som – cheapest way around; from airport use bus #67 or #76 to reach the city centre for 1,400 Som
Always carry small denomination notes as change can be scarce; eat at chaikhanas (tea houses) for filling, cheap meals; buy water in bulk from minimarkets not tourist kiosks.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Tashkent, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Kamolot Гостиница
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 263 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · Malham farm — 98 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Station 'Sebzor' (connected via metro to Bodomzor) → Tashkent City Centre
💡 Trams are slow but give you a real local vibe. Line 1 passes through older neighbourhoods with tree-lined streets. Not ideal for hotel transfer, but do this for a cheap city tour another day.
Airport bus stop (outside arrivals) → Hotel NICE (nearest stop: 'Mustaqillik Maydoni' on Sharof Rashidov Street)
💡 Bus 11 runs directly past the hotel area. Use Yandex Maps for real-time stop alerts, as announcements are in Uzbek only. Have small change or a transport card.
Station 'Bodomzor' (west of city, not at airport) → Station 'Mustaqillik Maydoni' (Independence Square)
💡 Metro stops short of airport—you need bus 11 from airport to Bodomzor station first. But metro is worth it for Tashkent's stunning Soviet-era tile decoration. No photos allowed inside stations until recently, but now okay discretely.
Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) → Hotel NICE (near Mustaqillik Maydoni)
💡 Book via Yandex Go app for fixed price; avoid drivers inside the terminal who quote 3x more. Stand near the exit gate for better GPS signal.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Kamolot Гостиница?
Request second or third floor rooms facing the inner courtyard (if available) — Katartal Street can have traffic noise on the lowest floors, and upper floors reduce that without needing lift access every time since there are only three floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Kamolot Гостиница?
Avoid ground-floor rooms on the street side; they catch exhaust, headlights, and pedestrian chatter from the street. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lobby stairs or lift core — you’ll hear doors slamming and early-morning departures.
Is Kamolot Гостиница noisy?
Katartal Street is a secondary road in Tashkent, carrying local traffic and occasional buses. No major nightlife strip, but morning traffic ramps up from 7 am. The hotel’s three floors mean sound travels upward less than in taller buildings, but ground floor street-side rooms still suffer.
Which rooms have the best views at Kamolot Гостиница?
Best view is from upper-floor rooms on the courtyard side (overlooking the garden or inner patio, typical of Soviet-era hotels). Street-side rooms offer unremarkable roadside views of Katartal Street’s mixed residential/commercial frontage.
What are insider tips for staying at Kamolot Гостиница?
If you’re arriving by car, Katartal Street has limited on-street parking — ask reception about their courtyard parking (common for this style of hotel) before you arrive. Check-in can be slow; have your passport and visa double ready. If the courtyard-facing rooms are taken, request a room away from the lift shaft on any floor.
What time is check-in at Kamolot Гостиница?
Check-in at Kamolot Гостиница is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Kamolot Гостиница have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 15 Mbps down/5 Mbps up; no login required, just accept terms on the captive portal
Is there a city or tourist tax at Kamolot Гостиница?
None (Uzbekistan does not levy a separate city tax at this hotel category; 3-star properties include all taxes in quoted rate)
Where can I eat cheaply near Kamolot Гостиница?
A plate of plov (rice, meat, carrots) from a street-side chaikhana or canteen: 25,000-35,000 Som
What is the cheapest way to get around from Kamolot Гостиница?
Metro single ride 1,400 Som – cheapest way around; from airport use bus #67 or #76 to reach the city centre for 1,400 Som
When is the best time to visit Tashkent?
April, May, September – spring and early autumn bring comfortable temperatures (20–28°C) and clear skies, perfect for walking the old town and metro without oppressive heat or big crowds.
Principali attrazioni a Tashkent
💡 Go early morning (8-9am) to see the bread coming fresh from the tandyr ovens. Free to walk around but carry small sums for a cup of tea or a samsa.
💡 Sit on a bench near the fountain side around 5pm when locals gather. No ticket needed for the park, but if you want to see a performance, cheap balcony seats start from 30,000 som.
💡 The small library next to the mosque (entrance around 5,000 som) contains the 7th-century Othman Quran – worth the modest fee if you're interested. Best visited at sunset for golden light on the tiles.
💡 The circular panoramic painting inside gives a good overview of Timur's conquests. Avoid weekends when school groups arrive.
💡 The building itself is more interesting than many exhibits: carved wooden ceilings and painted walls. Go on a weekday afternoon to have the place almost to yourself. There's a small cafe in the courtyard.