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Hourly hotels in Uzbekistan

Hourly hotels — also called day-use rooms — let travellers rent a hotel room for a defined block of three, six or nine hours rather than committing to a full overnight stay. In Uzbekistan they fall under the same hospitality regulations as overnight stays, and most three-star and up hotels in Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara now sell them openly.

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How a day-use block actually works

A day-use block is a fixed-length window during which the room is yours. The hotel sets a daily window — for example, 10:00–22:00 — within which you choose a start time. The room is cleaned and reset before the next overnight check-in. You pay only for the block, not for a full night.

Typical pricing in Uzbekistan

On HourUse, three-hour blocks at three-star properties in Tashkent start around 95,000–125,000 so'm. Six-hour blocks run roughly 1.7× the three-hour rate; nine-hour blocks land near 2.4×. Five-star properties price proportionally higher. Tonight last-minute deals — overnight rates released within 24 hours of arrival — frequently see discounts of 30–50% versus the rack rate.

Where supply is densest

Tashkent has the deepest day-use inventory thanks to its concentration of business hotels in Yunusobod and Mirabad. Samarkand and Bukhara follow, anchored by their UNESCO old-town clusters and tour-bus rotation patterns. Khiva, Fergana and Nukus carry thinner but still functional supply.

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Can I extend a 3-hour block to 6 hours mid-stay?
Subject to availability, yes. Hotels generally allow extensions if no overnight booking is queued; the price is the difference between the original block and the new one.
Do hourly rooms include breakfast?
Usually not, since most blocks fall outside breakfast windows. Some five-star properties include in-room amenities like coffee or fruit at the higher day-use price tiers.

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  1. US Department of Commerce, ITA ↗ — International tourists, 2024 (~8.0M)
  2. Hotel Business Forum 2026 / Travel & Tour World ↗ — Accommodation facilities (Jan 2026) (~7,000)
  3. CMWP Uzbekistan via Kursiv Media ↗ — Branded hotel-room growth, 2020–2025 (+272%)
  4. Unisco airports data ↗ — Tashkent airport passenger growth, YoY 2024 (+28%)