
Hotels in Bukhara
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Browse hotels in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, near the 1127 Kalon Minaret and UNESCO-listed old town. Properties from the Ark Citadel to Lyabi-Hauz pool complex.
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About Bukhara
Bukhara: Silk Road Crossroads of Central Asia
Bukhara stands among the oldest cities in Central Asia, with a recorded history stretching back 2,500 years. Located in central Uzbekistan, roughly 270 km west of Samarkand along the historic Silk Road corridor, the city preserves a dense medieval core that UNESCO inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1993. The Kalon Minaret, built in 1127, rises 47 metres above the old town and remains the city's defining silhouette. Within walking distance stand the Ark Citadel, the Samanid Mausoleum (9th–10th century), and the Lyabi-Hauz pool complex, a 17th-century gathering point still flanked by working teahouses.
Where to Stay in Bukhara
Most hotels cluster within the historic centre, putting the main monuments under 10 minutes on foot. Converted caravanserais and merchant houses offer courtyard rooms typical of the region. Budget guesthouses line the lanes near Lyabi-Hauz; mid-range and boutique properties concentrate along Nakshband Street and the roads fringing the Ark.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Bukhara has a domestic airport with daily flights from Tashkent (1 hr); the Afrosiyob high-speed train covers Tashkent–Bukhara in roughly 3 hours.
- Best months: April–May and September–October offer mild temperatures; summers exceed 40 °C.
- Currency: Uzbekistani som; card acceptance is limited outside larger hotels, so carry cash.
- Dress: Cover shoulders and knees when entering mosques and madrassas.
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