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In western Uzbekistan, explore the open-air museum city of Khiva, located in the southern delta of the Amu Darya River. Once notorious for the slave trade, today’s Khiva enchants with its impressive architecture, vibrant crafts, local music and distinctive food. The bustling historic center and winding streets are lined with ocher walls, many decorated with ornate tiles in various shades of blue. The Itchan Kala center is home to countless museums, mosques, mausoleums and minarets. The 218-columned Juma Mosque offers a pleasant respite from the bustling surroundings, and the towering Islam Hojja Minaret offers panoramic views of Khiva. Also visit the Tash Hauli Palace, with elements of secular Khorezm architecture, and the Pakhlavan Makhmud complex, which honors Khiva’s patron saint and his family.

In Dishon Kala, beyond the inner ramparts, are more modern attractions from the 19th and 20th centuries, such as the opulent Isfandiyar Palace

Highlights
  • Kalta Minor Minaret

  • Juma Mosque

  • The Walls of Itchan Kala

  • Tash Hauli Palace

Places to Stay

Farovon Khiva

Style
Resort
Rating
4/5

Farovon Khiva is located in the heart of Khiva, one of Central Asia’s oldest cities. At this upscale hotel, check into a spacious room equipped with modern amenities. Your accommodation is done up in a neutral color palette and decorated with metal lanterns, colorful fabrics and abstract artwork. Some units come with separate lounge areas…

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Hotel Bankir Khiva

Style
Boutique
Rating
3/5

Hotel Bankir Khiva lies close to the UNESCO-listed Itchan Kala, and makes for an excellent base from which to explore the region. Located on the site of a former residence, this upscale property has been designed to seamlessly blend into its surroundings. As you step into the sprawling lobby, take in the beauty of the…

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