Darhan Boutique Hotel — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Darhan Boutique Hotel

Tashkent  ·  Uzbekistan  ·  Mustaqillik Pr. 88A

4.6 27 guest reviews

About Darhan Boutique Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Tashkent

Darhan Boutique Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5

Xumoyun Isoqov
★★★★★ Jun 2025

Excellent Stay at Darhan Hotel! I had a wonderful experience at Darhan Hotel. The staff were incredibly welcoming and professional, always ready to assist with anything I needed. My room was clean, spacious, and very comfortable, with all the necessary amenities. The location is also great — close to shops, restaurants, and main attractions. The breakfast was delicious, with a variety of options to choose from. I truly enjoyed my stay and would definitely recommend Darhan Hotel to anyone visiting the area.

Shox Clash
★★★★★ Jun 2025

Darhan Boutique Hotel was the best option in my experience, I had stayed many days and all was good, the breakfast is so delicious which evoked in me remarkable insights. Everyone in this hotel is so friendly and always ready to help, especially buddies in the reception and rooms are very clean. Thank you Darhan Boutique Hotel for everything!!!

Arslan Shaikh
★☆☆☆☆ Jun 2025

I stayed at this hotel with my family and kids for three nights. At first, it seemed like a hidden gem — clean rooms, reasonable pricing, and quiet surroundings. However, I quickly realized why the hotel was so empty: the management’s behavior is a major red flag. During checkout, the staff inspected the room aggressively and claimed there were stains on the bedsheet and towel. Without giving us any proof or room for discussion, they demanded a penalty. They even blocked the main gate to prevent us from leaving until we paid. The person at the reception during the morning shift, Buttar, was extremely rude and unprofessional. He raised his voice, threatened to call the police and sue me in court unless I paid an amount higher than a night’s stay. He even said, “Do not come to my hotel again,” which was shocking and deeply disrespectful. I tried contacting the manager, Taimor, but he never answered the phone. It seemed like he had no interest in his job or in resolving guest concerns. On the other hand, the night shift staff member, Samandar, was polite and respectful — the only positive interaction we had with the team. In summary: while the hotel is clean and budget-friendly, the management’s unethical behavior, intimidation tactics, and lack of professionalism make it a place I would strongly advise others to avoid. I paid to end the ordeal and will never return.