Hotel Platan, Samarkand
Hotel Platan
Our rating: Superior | Property style: Boutique Hotel
The Platan is set on a quiet street, slightly away from the city centre. The hotel has a free shuttle from and to the railway station which should be arranged ahead of your arrival. Throughout the interiors, golden colours and tree patterns are featured to reflect the airy atmosphere of the courtyard gardens. The twelve rooms are spacious and comfortable and feature free wireless internet and air-conditioning. Some rooms face the courtyard and lovely garden. The restaurant serves Uzbek cuisine and a variety of drinks, as well as a buffet breakfast.







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The Platan is set on a quiet street, slightly away from the city centre. The hotel has a free shuttle from and to the railway station which should be arranged ahead of your arrival. Throughout the interiors, golden colours and tree patterns are featured to reflect the airy atmosphere of the courtyard gardens. The twelve rooms are spacious and comfortable and feature free wireless internet and air-conditioning. Some rooms face the courtyard and lovely garden. The restaurant serves Uzbek cuisine and a variety of drinks, as well as a buffet breakfast.
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