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Uzbekistan tourism information: sights, attractions, hotels, maps, photos
Discover on this website Uzbekistan tourism information relative to sights, attractions and hotels on maps with descriptions available and photos.
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Bukhara Hotels: Information, Location, Facilities, Prices, Reservation
This page presents all most significant hotels of Bukhara, without pathetic element and overstatements. With the exception of one hotel, all other hotels are private. seattle pet sitter
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Uzbekistan Samarkand Hotels: Information and Reservation
On this page you find the adverts of hotels, which are modern inns of present-day Samarkand.
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Samarkand / Registan / Sher Dor / Tillya Kori / Ulugbek Madrasah / Shaybanids
The Registan was the heart of the ancient Samarkand. The name means Sandy place. The ensemble of three madrasahs is a remarkable pattern of the architectural design of the main town square. interior architectural design
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Samarkand: Bibi-Khonym
Until these days the mosque called Bibi-Khonym still looks huge. As time has gone by, the reality was embroiled with a legend of the Architect's love for queen Bibi-Khonym.
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Magoki Attoron, Lyabi Khauz, Synagogue and the story of Bukhara Jews
The story about the first synagogue in Bukhara and Lyabi-Haus' construction.
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East Line Tour - Travel Agency Uzbekistan Hotels Map
Travel Agency - East Line Tour is
located in Bukhara... Uzbekistan. Offers tailor made tours to Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara... Hotels, hotel...Trip, Vocation, Holiday
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Welcome to Bukhara. Hotel Amelia
Located in the heart of Bukhara and within an inch of Lyabi Hauz complex, family run hotel “Amelia” provides its guests comfortable accommodation in national style.
Fully air conditioned and constructed in national style hotel “Amelia” was Jewish merchant’s house which was build in 19th century and located near “Synagogue” (Jewish temple). The house has 5 double rooms with king size beds. And all rooms are traditional Bukharian style with national trimming.
Each piece in our hotel made by hand by well-known workers and painters from Uzbekistan. The house also has a traditional yard with beautifully carved tall columns and charming “aivan”, where during summer evenings Uzbek, Tajik, Russian or vegetarian cooking is arranged.
Our family-run, owned and managed hotel offers a combination of traditional Bukharian style and atmosphere, with modern conveniences and personal attentive care. From the outside road a beautiful wooden carved door is your entrance into this unique and extraordinary house.
Pleasant accommodations and friendly staff ensure your guests will have a comfortable stay with a plenty to see and do. Services provided: The English-speaking staff is eager to help 24-hours a day, Air-conditioning (split system) in each room, Bathroom facilities in each room, Satellite TV (more than 300 channels) in each room, Phone with international access in each room; Fridge in each room, Hairdryer in each room, Coffeemaker in each room, Microwave, Iron and Ironing Board available, Fax, e-mail, high-speed internet access, Laundering+ ironing, Massage, Comprehensive tourist information, Lunch/dinner,
Excursion services, City tours, Transportation within and outside the city in comfortable vehicle with AC, Visit to Synagogue and Orthodox Church, Puppet show and Bukhara traditional wedding show, Visit to Bukhara Gold Embroidery Factory in Bukhara, Visit to Bukhara Folklore and Fashion show!
Please do not hesitate to contact us for questions, which might arise. We appreciate your reservations and will give your guests the warmer welcome.
Amelia Boutique Hotel 1, Bozor Hoja Street Bukhara, 705000
Uzbekistan, Tel.:+998 65 2241263
Fax: +998 65 2242631, E-mail: fay-bahodir@yandex.ru, jama120@mail.ru, info@hotelamelia.com,. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME denver Iron door
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Birdwatching in Uzbekistan
Birdwatching in Uzbekistan , Uzbekistan Visa Information , Country Information , Bird List
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Khiva / Khorezm / History/ Kheivak Well / Shem / Kunya-Urgench / Gurganchi
Khiva, Chorasmia, Khwarizm and Khorezm. It is formerly a large khanate (kingdom) of West Central Asia. Khiva gives an excellent idea of what other cities of Central Asia may have been like before.
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