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Hotel SUGD & Guest House

Hotel in Panjakent

Hotel SUGD & Guest House provides accommodation in Panjakent. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, a shared kitchen and free WiFi throughout the property.

a
abolfazl
From
Iran
Mr. maksud is really interested in persian culture. He was friendly and well-mannered. We had a nice sleepover at Sugd hotel. The hotel is in the centre of the city and he suggested us to have dinner at Dusti restaurant.That restaurant was very good. The breakfast including black tea,cheese, butter,eggs and some fruits was enjoyable. The rooms were spacious,clean and comfortable.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4
Superb - What previous guests thought, 493 reviews
Price from
US$45
1 night, 2 adults

Panjakent Plaza

Hotel in Panjakent

Panjakent Plaza has free bikes, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Panjakent. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.

M
Maria
From
Switzerland
The hotel is very well equipped, and the staff is very friendly, especially Mr.Ghasr, who organized a very nice trip to archaeological sites, nearby and to the mountains(seven leaks) for two days. Maria and Kio from Switzerland.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
Very good - What previous guests thought, 143 reviews
Price from
US$60
1 night, 2 adults

Hostel Asham

Panjakent

Set in Panjakent, Hostel Asham features a garden, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi. Featuring a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.

M
Maria
From
Russia
Before visiting Asham I thought I had problems with sleeping, but in this place you REALLY have a good rest. Gusar village is 25 min far from Penjikent by car (you can catch the one near the M.Bashoro mosque in Penjikent), the guesthouse is situated in the Asham store building. There is a local market, grocery stores and marshrutka stop near. My dormitory was very big and clean, bed was extra-comfortable, window view was the best ever (mountains). The shower is inside the dormitory, it s very convinient! Hot water 24/7, towels and slippers, kettle and cups are provided. Room was much better than photos on booking, so if you are looking for the comfort and calmness Asham is what you need. But be informed that on Saturdays and Sundays a noisy tajik weddings can be held in the building. Anyway it is a good opportunity to see tajik wedding)) It`s ok if you make photos and dance with guests)) Staff was so kind and hospitable, if you have any problem or question, just ask)
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.5
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 12 reviews
Price from
US$45
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Zarafshon

Hotel in Panjakent

Hotel Zarafshon is offering accommodation in Panjakent. Featuring a shared lounge, this 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.

S
S
From
Netherlands
Very friendly host, they help you with your stay.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.2
Good - What previous guests thought, 63 reviews
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What guests said about Panjakent:

8.0

Panjakent is a great jumping off point for treks to the Fann...

Panjakent is a great jumping off point for treks to the Fann mountains and or day trips to the seven lakes or as a stop on the way to Samarkand now that the border is open and very easy to go through. The town itself is a border town, but a visit to the bazaar is fun and good to stock up on trekking supplies. Old Panjakent is worth a visit - it's a pity most of the findings from the site got moved to St. Petersburg or Dushanbe.
Guest review by
Linda
Australia
10

Hotel SUGD & Guest House was more than just a hotel for us,...

Hotel SUGD & Guest House was more than just a hotel for us, It truly felt like home. The hospitality was amazing and made our stay very special. Maqsud and his team gave us the best memories in Panjakent. They were always helpful and made sure we had everything we needed, quickly and in the best way possible. The hotel’s location was great, with easy access to everything we needed. We had such a great time that we didn’t want to leave. We will miss Panjakent because of the wonderful people we met. Hope to visit again soon!
Guest review by
Maryam
10

A must see city.

A must see city. Not the new city but to see the ancient old city ruins and listen to the story of the vanished town! Also see the museum and dig into the history of surviving Persian language. Definitely see the great poet Rudaki Mausoleum near Panjakent. You can still hear the eco of his love for life in surrounding majestic mountains.
Guest review by
Fathali
United Kingdom
10

Panjakent is an awesome city!

Panjakent is an awesome city! The people are great and you can really feel the hustle and bustle of every day life. The ancient town outside Panjakent gives you the opportunity to enjoy seeing the town from above and immerse yourself in a gorgeous mountainous atmosphere. You can see the mountain range in the distance with high peaks piercing through the sky. We went there in winter so we could see snow on the mountains. Then you can enjoy the famous Bazaar and a stroll through the city, of course. Food is delicious; the tea houses( chaykhona) and coffee houses (qahvakhona) serve food, too. People are very helpful and kind. English is spoken mostly by younger people; it is good if you speak a bit of Tajik or Russian. It is also a safe city. We felt comfortable at all times there.
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