Hyatt Regency Tashkent

Casual elegance in Uzbekistan’s capital
VERIFIED LUXURY
Anchored just off Amir Timur Square, Hyatt Regency Tashkent offers a composed, modern getaway in Uzbekistan’s capital. Its central address makes it easy to move between museums, government buildings and wide, tree-lined avenues. 

Inside, the design is quietly contemporary, with clean lines and subtle regional references that nod to Uzbekistan’s craft traditions. Guest rooms are larger than expected for a city hotel, laid out with clear separation between sleeping and working areas. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in generous daylight, while effective soundproofing keeps the atmosphere notably calm. Bathrooms prioritize function, pairing walk-in rain showers with deep-soaking tubs and ample counter space.

Dining remains understated and reliable, while a compact wellness area with an indoor pool and spa provides a welcome reset after long days of sightseeing or meetings.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • Hyatt Regency Tashkent’s accommodations are spacious by capital city standards, with blackout curtain-equipped, floor‑to‑ceiling windows framing city views. Gray marble bathrooms pair a separate walk‑in rain shower with a deep tub to create a mini sanctuary.
  • A heated indoor pool provides ample space to swim laps or to simply luxuriate after a workout in the well-equipped fitness center. Gurgling water features and large picture windows flooding the space with natural light might just make you forget you’re in the heart of Tashkent.
  • Thanks to its central location on Navoi Avenue, the luxury hotel is easily walkable to many of Tashkent’s main attractions, including Eco Park, Tashkent Chimes and the Night Lights Walking District.
  • Arya Spa is a serene escape from the capital’s bustle. Between facials and massages, be sure to spend some time relaxing on the patio or soaking up the benefits of the sauna.
  • Breakfast at Khiva is a celebratory affair every day of the week. Among the bountiful platters of smoked fish, fresh fruit, pastries and Uzbek favorites, you’ll find sparkling wine on ice just waiting to be popped.

The Restaurants

  • Sitting on the ground floor with local art and ceramics, Khiva is where Uzbek and Central Asian cooking take center stage. A charcoal oven, tandoor and kazan pot send bread, shashlik (grilled skewered meat) and slow‑cooked stews to the table with impressive depth and pleasant smokiness.
  • The rooftop Sette Restaurant & Bar is less about slick skyline selfies and more about pizzas fired with Italian techniques, plus a concise wine list to match. Smoky Spanish plates and French bistro fare are also on the menu for those looking for more.
  • Off the lobby, Chai Lounge is a lively all‑day option for tea, champagne and lighter fare between meetings or excursions. The cafe often feels buzzy, thanks to locals popping in for to-go coffees and pastries throughout the day.
  • After dark, Sette Bar transforms into a vibey lounge with DJ-spun beats, sushi and signature rooftop cocktails.

Getting There
Navoi Street, 1 A, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
TEL998-71-207-12-34
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
TAS (16-30 min)  
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