Hotel Jipek Joli features air-conditioned rooms in Nukus. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Giancarlo
Italy
Cozy Hotel, with comfortable and clean rooms, equipped with everything you may need for a perfect stay. The Hotel also offers free transfer service from the airport.
The breakfast is good and rich enough to satisfy everyone.
The location is perfect for getting around the city (museum, bazar,...) as well as to find good restaurants and café nearby.
The staff is very friendly and helpful to satisfy every requests you may have.
RATMINA HOTEL provides accommodation in Nukus. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Justo Antonio
Germany
great hotel if you have an early flight out (it's literally 5 minutes walking from the airport). nice breakfast, friendly staff, quiet neighbourhood (a surprise considering the nearby airport)
PANA HOTEL is located in Nukus. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, free shuttle service and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Natalia
Poland
Helpful staff, clean comfortable rooms and beds. Good breakfast.
Marmaris Hotel is situated in Nukus and features a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Ar-rahman
Kuwait
Super clean. Awesome breakfast. The staff is very nice. My friend fell into sleep while we were waiting for other friends in the lobby, the staff turn off the lights, which was very considerate.
The staff is fluent in English.
Located in Nukus, CITIZEN HOTEL features free bikes, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. There is free private parking and the property provides free airport shuttle service.
Situated in Nukus, Tashkent Hotel has free bikes, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi. There is free private parking and the property features free airport shuttle service.
Mihai
United Kingdom
An OK hotel, decent location. Massive room with a view over Nukus. What more could you ask for?
Guest house "NIKA", Nukus is situated in Nukus and features a garden. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Vishi
India
The room was spacious, with two beds, comfortable mattress and pillow. The room even had a sofa. There was no staff as such, but a long term resident of the Guesthouse - Ilia, was very helpful with all the queries, information and communication with the host. Nika, the daughter on whose name the Guesthouse is named, speaks English well, but she is not around during the day. However this didn't bother as Ilia was always around.
The best part of the guest house was its homely and cozy feeling and large open spaces. There was a large mulberry tree in the garden, and a swing and garden chairs on which one could sit and enjoy their garden. The kitchen was fully equipped for cooking and tea was available most of the time.
The host also organised a share taxi for me to go to Urgench which picked me up directly from the Guesthouse, saving me the hassle of going to taxi stand.
New Apartment near the Savitsky Museum and Central Bazaar is set in Nukus and offers a garden and a terrace. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
jorg
Netherlands
I had an incredible stay at this apartment! From the moment I arrived, the host's hospitality shone through. Not only was the apartment impeccably clean and modern, but its location was perfect for exploring the area. What truly impressed me was the flexibility they offered; allowing us to drop off our luggage and check in early made our travel experience seamless. The communication with the host was excellent, ensuring that our needs were met every step of the way. I highly recommend this apartment to anyone looking for a comfortable and convenient stay!
Nukus, and the Jipek Joli - For the Savitsky Museum and a...
Nukus, and the Jipek Joli - For the Savitsky Museum and a base to visit Moynak and the Aral Sea, they are perfect. Otherwise it is a very quiet large town with just enough cafe/restaurants for tourists (We like Soffram restaurant). Lots of huge new Soviet modern buildings and large highways. The environment beyond the town is largely desert and degraded as we expected, Moynak is desolate and the roads outside town in poor condition. We did not do the extra trip to get to the Aral Sea which we regret. Overnight train from Tashkent was old and slow but comfortable. We travelled to Khiva by car+driver and visited some of the fortresses which was good.
Morag
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Savitsky museum and the Karakalpakstan museum were...
The Savitsky museum and the Karakalpakstan museum were excellent. Well worth to visit Mausoleum half an hour away, but my main reason for visit was en route to Moynaq / Aral. Would like to come back in a warmer season one day and discover more of this region.
Timothy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
First, make sure you have completed the Samarkand, Bukhara...
First, make sure you have completed the Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva holy trinity of Uzbek venues - all three are brilliant places. Nukus has come in for some flak, a little undeserved. Though not as interesting as the Big Three towns, and not as cosmopolitan and buzzing as Tashkent, it has some charm. Art lovers will enjoy the excellent Savitsky Museum, and if you splash out for a taxi, or wrestle with public transport/short taxi journeys, a trip to Mizdakhan and the neighbouring hill fort (4th/3rd century BC) is a good option. Walking round Nukus is pleasant enough and there are cafes near the Savitsky, though the clean, specious streets and ordinary riverine amble might quickly lose your interest. If buses are running, it's a point of departure for Muynak, a high-and-dry fishing port now hundreds of kms from the disappearing Aral Sea with its ghostly wrecked ships repositioned at the end of town. The town is grim, apparently (no buses out of Nukus when I was there), but that might be part of the exerience.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
People go for Savitsky museum.
People go for Savitsky museum. In my opinion, it is over rated. And the ticket price is too high considering its collection. Camera charge is kind of astronomical...but taking photo with mobile phone is free...Don't pay for camera.
Restaurant NEO is where I had my dinner...its a lovely restaurant with reasonable price. Drinks available and smoking allowed inside.
partha
India
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's not a place I would go to just to make a city visit but...
It's not a place I would go to just to make a city visit but if you are passing through on the way to the Aral Sea then this is a fine city. You shouldn't miss the superb Igor Stravitsky Musuem - an art gallery and archaeology collection which is this city's most interesting attraction. It gives a brilliant insight into soviet life in this part of Asia.
Stephen
United Kingdom
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