JW Marriott Hotel Tashkent

Alpine wellness meets modern Uzbek luxury
VERIFIED LUXURY

Anchored in Tashkent's new business district and connected to the city's largest shopping complex, the newly debuted JW Marriott Hotel Tashkent offers a polished retreat in the Uzbekistan capital that has spent the past decade remaking itself. Nearly 300 rooms and suites, including three presidential suites, overlook a skyline in the midst of transformation.

Rooms are plush without being fussy: pillowtop beds, good coffee and warm lighting set an enticing scene. The all-day ELYO Restaurant & Terrace casts a wide net, from Mediterranean dishes to an expansive breakfast that accommodates halal, vegan and continental preferences with equal care. A four-room spa, an indoor pool and a well-equipped gym occupy the upper floors for guests who take recovery seriously. The old Silk Road city — its bazaars, mosques and Soviet-era grandeur — begins just outside the front door.

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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • Request a room on a high floor to be rewarded with sweeping views of Tashkent’s skyline paired with generous marble bathrooms and a design that plays with texture in a way that feels whimsical yet restrained.
  • The morning spread at ELYO offers an early opportunity to engage with Uzbek food culture, incorporating warm samsa (a savory stuffed pastry), house-baked breads, local honey and dried fruits alongside made-to-order egg dishes.
  • Both an indoor pool and an infinity pool occupy JW Marriott Hotel Tashkent’s fifth floor, with the latter facing Tashkent City Park, where fountain shows run nightly. Plan a sunset swim for an extra spectacular view.
  • Developed in partnership with La Vallée SPA Switzerland, the property's soon-to-debut wellness center will bring Alpine recovery rituals to Central Asia through a Turkish hammam, sauna and personalized treatment programs.
  • A seamless internal connection to Tashkent City Mall gives the luxury hotel a convenient location for shoppers.

Nearby Attractions

  • Roughly one mile from the hotel, the leafy Amir Timur Square is anchored by an equestrian statue of 14th-century conqueror Tamerlane and ringed by some of the city's most recognizable Soviet-era buildings. It's a natural starting point for any walking tour of the city.
  • About a mile away, the blue-domed Amir Timur Museum traces the life and conquests of Tamerlane through weapons, manuscripts and artifacts. The building itself is a landmark worth appreciating.
  • The State History Museum of Uzbekistan carries the country's most comprehensive collection of pre-Soviet and ancient artifacts, covering everything from Bronze Age settlements to the Silk Road.
  • The Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre is close to JW Marriott Hotel Tashkent. The grand Soviet-era venue hosts opera, ballet and classical performances and is worth a visit for the ornate interior alone, even without a show.
  • A short taxi ride from the Tashkent hotel, the sprawling Chorsu Bazaar beneath a signature blue dome has operated for centuries at the heart of the old city. Spices, dried fruit, ceramics and national dress fill the stalls. The surrounding neighborhood offers a striking contrast to the JW Marriott’s modern district.

Amenities
24-hour room service
Gym
Indoor pool
Meeting rooms
Outdoor pool
Pet friendly
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
Batir Zakirov Street 5-7, Building 5, Tashkent, 100013 Uzbekistan
TEL998-55-000-07-77
TEL998-70-028-0099
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TAS (18-40 min)  
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