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Accommodation In Samarkand

For centuries, Samarkand played a vital role in facilitating trade between China and countries in the West. Located in the central Asian republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers travellers a peek at the famed Silk Road along with the conveniences of a modern city.

Things to do in Samarkand

The centrepiece of the city is the Registan, a collection of three well-preserved medieval madrasas (Islamic schools) that served as Samarkand's public square. Today, it's one of the more popular locales for visitors staying in Samarkand hotels, who can take an escorted trip to the top of a minaret and view ornate mosaics. Located near the centre of the city, you'll find the Gur-E-Amir mausoleum, a blue-domed structure that is home to the crypt of Timur, a powerful Muslim ruler. Also visit the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, a grand monument commissioned by Timur that serves to embody the Islamic architectural style of the 15th century. As you’re walking around, snag the signature Uzbek dish of pavlov (pilaf) from a local vendor and also be sure to taste shurpa, which is a tasty mutton soup.

Getting to & Around Samarkand

Flights to Samarkand land at Samarkand International Airport, located 3 kilometres northeast of the city centre. To get to the downtown hotels in Samarkand, take a taxi or bus. Another travel option is to begin your Samarkand holiday with a flight into Tashkent, the other major Uzbek city. From there, board a high-speed train to Samarkand that covers the 344 kilometre route in roughly two hours.

Regardless of where you choose to land, Wotif can help you find a flight and the perfect Samarkand accommodation for your needs. See where East once met West on the Silk Road by booking one of our affordable hotel and airfare packages to this ancient city today.

Samarkand hotels essential information

Accommodation
204 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$73
Highest Price
AU$243
Popular hotels
Kosh Havuz Boutiqe Hotel, Medina Hotel Samarkand, Mövenpick Samarkand, Continental Hotel, Hotel Ishonch, L'Argamak Hotel, Hilton Garden Inn Samarkand, Zarafshon Parkside Hotel, Emirhan

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Samarkand?
The reviews are in for LArgamak Hotel, and they’re so glowing that even the light bulbs are jealous. Located in Samarkand, this stay includes manicure and pedicure treatments, a 24-hour front desk and heaps more. Wotif travellers also rate Hotel Suzani Samarkand as one of the best hotels in Samarkand. It’s a particularly great choice if you want to be near Registan Square and Bibi-Khonym Mosque. Whatever type of pad you have in mind, use Wotif to discover the best rate for your Samarkand accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Samarkand?
That’s up to you, but visitors spend around 3 days in Samarkand. Just make sure you allow yourself enough time to visit must-see attractions, try something new and chill. No matter how short or long you stay, Wotif has awesome Samarkand hotel offers you’ll find impossible to resist.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Samarkand?
If you’ve never been to Samarkand before, make the experience as easy as possible. Stay somewhere central so you’ll be close to the major attractions, public transport and things like restaurants or cafés. Be on the lookout for Samarkand hotels that are well located and come highly recommended by other first-time visitors.
How much does a Samarkand hotel cost?
Samarkand hotel prices vary according to when you travel and just how fancy you want your digs to be. To land AU$73 cheap accommodation in Samarkand, enter your details, hit search, then filter your results by budget, amenities, property class and more. Another cost-saving tip? Avoid booking in the busiest months of April, July and August, when rates are usually higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a steal!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Samarkand?
Master the art of finding cheap hotels in Samarkand with our insider tips and tricks:

  • Get away while everyone else is working: Mondays to Thursdays are usually when you’ll pick up cheaper room rates.
  • Pocket perks by joining Wotif: Enjoy exclusive Mates Rates discounts, including 10% or more off select hotels, when you’re signed in to Wotif.
  • Steer clear of the peak season: February, November and December are Samarkand’s least busy months which means there’ll be lower prices.
  • Sort results by lowest price: Once you’ve narrowed down what you want using our filters, sort by the lowest price to find irresistible deals.

Which hotels in Samarkand are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a heap of family accommodation in Samarkand that serve up non-stop holiday vibes alongside amenities and perks like swimming pools, outdoor play areas and arcades. Discover getaways that’ll amaze your mini adventurers with our “Family friendly” filter, or try these for starters:


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