- Samarkand Regency Amir Temur
- Samarkand Regency Amir Temur at night
- Banquet Hall Foyer
- Superior Suite, Bedroom
- Superior Suite, Bathroom
- Platinum Suite, Bedroom
- Emir Suite, Bedroom
- Emir Suite, Dining Room
- Emir Suite, working place
- Emir Suite, Living Room
- Emir Suite, Bathroom
- The El Sabor Meat Restaurant
- El Sabor, steak
- Samarkand Regency Amir Temur lobby bar
- Royal Lounge
- Sky Bar
- Pool Bar Samarkand Regency Amir Temur
- The Afrosiyob Restaurant
- The Buyuk Samarkand Restaurant
- The Buyuk Samarkand Restaurant
- The Buyuk Samarkand Restaurant
- Tandoor Bakery
- Chai Cafe Teahouse
- Nephrite SPA & Wellness
- Indoor pool
- Boats
- Bukhara and Khiva
- Fergana street
- The central street
- Workshops and galleries
- Silk Road Samarkand resort plan
Samarkand Regency Amir Temur
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Opened summer 2022
Amir Temur was a great ruler of Central Asia, commander, and founder of Samarkand. Samarkand Regency Amir Temur, a luxurious five-star
Location
The resort boasts good transport accessibility: you can get here by car from the historical center of Samarkand in 20 minutes, from the international airport in 15 minutes, and from the local railway station in 25 minutes. The Silk Road Samarkand project also includes the construction of a road junction and a bypass bridge. You can get here by car (using parking lots) or by special shuttles that will be launched by the opening of the resort.
Accomodation
Superior Twin Room
Superior King Room — 1 double bed, 31.2 sqm, 336 sqft, Land view, Ironing facilities, Tea Station, Coffee machine.
Platinum Suite
Platinum Suite — 1 king bed, 60 sqm, 646 sqft Land view, Balcony, Ironing facilities, Tea Station, Coffee machine.
Emir Suite
Emir Suite — 1 king bed, 271.5 sqm, 2922 sqft, Canal view, Ironing facilities, Tea Station, Coffee machine, Working, Sitting and Dining rooms, Gym.
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Infrastructure
SPA&Wellness
Nephrite SPA & Wellness is located in the Samarkand Regency Amir Temur hotel. The SPA centre was named after the Nephrite Lakes — one of the natural wonders of Uzbekistan. A team of top professionals from Bali is ready to serve the guests.
Silk Road Samarkand
Silk Road Samarkand includes 8 world-class hotels, comfortable public spaces, parks, recreation, and sports areas, concept restaurants, cafes, and bars, as well as an international congress center and cultural sites. This modern project developed by an international team of architects and engineers made it possible to harmonize different thematic areas on the unique site that is second to none in entire Central Asia.
Silk Road Samarkand is a unique multi-purpose resort that will bring together cultural, medical, and business tourism. The resort is designed to become a modern attraction not only in Samarkand but throughout the whole of Central Asia. Its name was not chosen by chance: routes of the Great Silk Road crossed the territory of modern Uzbekistan from the 2nd century BC. And ancient Samarkand was one of the key checkpoints for trade caravans.
Eternal City
This site which occupies 17 hectares accurately recreates the spirit of the ancient city backed up by the history and traditions of Uzbek lands and Uzbek people for the guests of the Silk Road Samarkand. The narrow streets here house multiple shops of artists, artisans, and craftsmen. The pavilions of the Eternal City were inspired by real houses and picturesque squares described in ancient books. This is where you can plunge into a beautiful oriental fairy tale: with turquoise domes, mosaics on palaces, and high minarets that pierce the sky.
Visitors to the Eternal City can taste national dishes from different eras and regions of the country and also see authentic street performances. The Eternal City showcases a unique mix of Parthian, Hellenistic, and Islamic cultures so that the guests could imagine the versatile heritage of bygone centuries in full splendor. The project was inspired and designed by Bobur Ismoilov, a famous modern artist. Here you can walk along the streets of Samarkand, Bukhara, Ferghana, Tashkent, Khorezm, Kashkadarya, Surkhandarya, and Karakalpakstan without even leaving the SilkRoad Samarkand resort.
The central street
The central street with a ceremonial triumphal arch was named Samarkand. Guests of the Eternal City can walk along the road lined with natural stone to visit the National Library or the Puppet Theater and get acquainted with the art of embroidery, creation of national costumes, and minting, as well as try Samarkand flatbreads or samsa.
Fergana street
Fergana street running along the western border of the city will take the travelers to the lands known for their unique crafts. The first Uzbek land on the way from China to Europe is famous for its weaving goods, such as carpets and satin, Rishtan ceramics, and, certainly, local cuisine, Including legendary pilaf, flatbreads, and halva.
Bukhara and Khiva
Half of the Eternal City is devoted to Bukhara and Khiva, which are famous for their art and architecture. This is where guests can see how the famous forged goods, decorative woodwork, and ceramics of Khanka and G‘ijduvon are created. In addition to workshops, guests of Khiva street can also attend classes at the School of Chess and the School of Applied Arts. A separate building is allocated for exhibitions and workshops of artists who work in different styles and genres but reflect the spirit and features of the fine arts of Uzbekistan.
Performances
Street musicians and other performers play for visitors to the Eternal City. Cultural events will be held here all year round. These include the international festival of applied arts, the ceramics symposium, the festival of traditional dresses of the peoples of the world, and the international forum of artists. Guests who visit the Puppet Theater will be able to see a performance of national Uzbek puppets skillfully made from papier-mâché. Their prototypes are characters of national fairy tales. In the souvenir shop at the theater, you can purchase your favorite puppet as a gift from your trip to Uzbekistan.
Workshops and galleries
The Eternal City houses more than 50 workshops. Their owners will show and tell everything about the ancient crafts of Samarkand and Uzbekistan in general, such as woodcarving, ceramics, pottery, papermaking, jewelry, and carpets. Art salons and galleries of the Eternal City are also available for visitors. Here they can order portraits or professional photos. The Eternal City also boasts schools of famous masters, academicians, and honored artists.
Samarkand
Samarkand is one of oldest cities in the world: according to the archaeological data it was founded in the middle of the 8th century BC and served as the capital of Timurid Empire. Samarkand became the first capital of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924. Today it is the third biggest city in Uzbekistan and fast growing touristic centre. It attracts visitors with its ancient architecture and rich history, as well as a special amicable atmosphere.
Uzbekistan
Every traveler will find an activity to their liking in Uzbekistan. The ancient architectural monuments located in various cities of this hospitable country can help you study history, and the variety of traditional dishes will impress even the most demanding connoisseurs. Lovers of beautiful sceneries can view the Western Tien Shan and Pamir-Alay mountains, the endless Kyzylkum desert and Lake Aydarkul, as well as the alien landscapes of the Ustyurt plateau.
Dining
The El Sabor Meat Restaurant
The El Sabor Meat Restaurant is located on the ground floor of The Samarkand Regency Amir Temur Hotel. Guests may view the process of cooking a perfect steak through the open kitchen, and wine from a carefully selected collection of the chef sommelier will create the best pairing for the dish. The secret to success is simple: choice meat, salt, fire, and a real passion for cooking. Apart from the meat dishes, the menu offers a wide range of vegetable and fish meals.
The Seasons Restaurant
The Seasons restaurant offers a luxurious breakfast with an extensive selection of various dishes. The buffet serves food choices of international and national cuisine. Especially for our guests everyday chefs cook traditional and signature dishes for breakfast.
Sky Bar
The night lounge-bar-style restaurant is located on the 20th floor of the Samarkand Regency Amir Temur hotel. A modern interior design combined with a perfectly matched selection of craft cocktails and live music creates the perfect atmosphere for a romantic evening.
Samarkand Regency Amir Temur lobby bar
The lobby bar menu offers a wide selection of European dishes as well as a rich choice of desserts made in-house. The drink menu includes various cocktails, hot and cold drinks.
Royal Lounge
During the day, guests with privileged access to Royal Lounge may enjoy a specially selected range of snacks and drinks in a private atmosphere suitable for both work and leisure.
The Buyuk Samarkand Restaurant
Themed à la carte restaurant of national cuisine. This is the largest restaurant at the hotel complex. Its pride is the majestic 8-meter-high columns. The menu is primarily represented by Uzbek specialties and traditional oriental recipes. Most ingredients are supplied from Uzbekistan to preserve authentic taste and follow cooking technology. It is a good place for holding banquets in the national Uzbek style.
Working hours: daily from 11:00 am to 00:00 pm
The Afrosiyob Restaurant
The restaurant is named after Siyab, one of the historical and geographical areas of the city, and the river Siyab near the bazaar. The Persian and Tajik word “siyab” means black water.The building exterior was inspired by Zoroastrian architecture and has specific ornament and decorations. Siyob is a themed restaurant of national Uzbek cuisine.
Working hours: daily from 11:00 am to 00:00 pm.
Suitable for
Discovering Samarkand and Uzbekistan