Jannat Regency Jalal Abad
Jalal-Abad · Kyrgyzstan · Lenina Street Kvartal 10
About Jannat Regency Jalal Abad — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Jalal-Abad
Jannat Regency Jalal Abad is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Jannat Regency, one of the top hotels in Jalalabad. From the moment I stepped into the hotel, I was greeted with warm smiles and exceptional customer service. The staff, particularly Receptionist Azemay, went above and beyond to ensure that my stay was comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel itself is beautifully designed and meticulously maintained. The spacious rooms are tastefully decorated and immaculately clean. The bed provided me with a restful night's sleep, thanks to its exceptional comfort. The amenities offered were of the highest quality, including the luxurious bathroom and the reliable high-speed internet connection. One of the highlights of my stay was the culinary experience at the hotel's restaurant. The menu featured a wide variety of delectable options, catering to different dietary preferences. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared and bursting with exquisite flavors. The restaurant staff displayed attentiveness and provided excellent recommendations, adding to the overall dining experience. Overall, my experience at Jannat Regency surpassed all my expectations. The combination of outstanding service, comfortable accommodations, delightful cuisine, and convenient location made my stay truly unforgettable. I wholeheartedly recommend Jannat Regency to anyone seeking a remarkable hotel experience in Jalalabad.
The people here are great. The breakfast is good, good variety in both dining areas (lobby and downstairs when there are more guests) and staff are accommodating. I believe that basically most foreigners use this hotel when in Jalal-Abad, I met people from a few countries. Now for the things to watch for. I believe the hotel is run by very nice 20-somethings that haven't stayed in hotels. Early in my stay, I found out that my key card opened all the doors in the hotel, not only mine (and vice versa), this fact was met with a ho-hum attitude. Every day I also had to get my key re-keyed, as it never opened my door if I was gone longer than a few hours (and it was in my pocket, NOT lying with / by my cell phone that could deactivate it). A small issue, except that I was carrying heavy bags each day. True, there is a swimming pool, great, I love to swim - BUT there were also a handful / 4/5 men sitting around it every day and no women, so little chance that I'd go out there alone to enjoy the amenity. There was a party when I was there (looked Russian, not Kyrgyz) - only once did I see a woman around (not in) the pool. If you are going to have a pool for guests, please make them feel welcome to use it. The laundry charges are ridiculously high, like Paris or the US, I could've bought new clothes for the price I paid. Payment and check out was a nightmare, but in the end it all worked out. All said, would I stay there again? Yeah, probably. I took most of these issues lightly, as it is a quirky place, possibly the best in Jalal-Abad (and the price reflects that... should be $50 tops!). I just hope they will train staff a bit in international hospitality.
Really bad experience, they don't have bottles of water room with no a/c you can listen the ac as a car engine running impossible to sleep, the restaurant take 2 hours to do a stake and was made a day before unacceptable to give someone a steak with a day on fridge already done . Don't stay here