Hotels - Samarkand
Samarkand is a legendary city, its name shrouded in myth and Eastern poetry. Founded over 2,700 years ago, it was one of the main capitals of the Great Silk Road and the cultural center of Tamerlane's vast empire. Here, Persian sophistication, Turkic strength, and Islamic spirituality merged, creating the city's unique appearance.
Samarkand's main attractions are striking in their grandeur: Registan Square with its three madrassas, the Gur-e-Amir mausoleum—Tamerlane's burial vault, the Shah-i-Zinda monastery, and the ancient observatory of Ulugh Beg. The city's architecture seems woven from azure, marble, and tiles, and each dome reflects the rich history and artistic genius of Central Asia.
Samarkand is not just a city, but a symbol of Uzbekistan. It lives in harmony between the past and the present, inviting travelers to discover the spirit of the East, be inspired by its beauty and feel the breath of millennia woven into every stone of its ancient walls.