InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel


Occupying seventeen floors within Tashkent's Trilliant Business Park, InterContinental Tashkent delivers 216 rooms with city-facing views, a grill-and-terrace dining programme atop the building, and two floors of wellness facilities. It is on track to become the first LEED Gold-certified building in Uzbekistan. Rates begin at 2,295,000 UZS per night, bookable through EP Club's customer service team.

Where Tashkent's Skyline Meets International Standards
Central Asia's luxury hotel market has long followed a familiar pattern: international chain operators arrive first, establishing a benchmark against which locally owned properties are later measured. In Tashkent, the InterContinental has occupied that position, bringing a level of operational consistency and physical scale that the city's boutique alternatives, such as Oscar Boutique Hotel, do not attempt to match. Situated within the Trilliant Business Park complex — a mixed-use development of commercial offices, convention space, and retail just off Amir Temur Square — the hotel reads less as a destination in itself and more as the institutional anchor of a district still finding its identity.
Seventeen floors rise above Tashkent's wide, tree-lined boulevards, and the building's height translates directly into something most guests will notice immediately: unobstructed city views from most room positions. In a city where the skyline is in active transition, that vantage point carries more interest than it might in a more settled capital. The Trilliant development sits close enough to the centre that Amir Temur Square, the National History Museum, and the city's main thoroughfares are accessible on foot or by a short transfer. For context on what the broader city offers in dining and cultural programming, our full Tashkent restaurants guide covers the neighbourhood picture in more detail.
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In the hotel category, it has become common practice for international brands to place their signature food-and-beverage concept at the leading of the building, where views compensate for the effort of reaching it. The InterContinental Tashkent follows that logic with Ember, a grill-focused restaurant occupying the leading floor, positioned to take advantage of the hotel's elevation above the capital. The format , fire-led cooking in a room with panoramic city views , has become a reliable template across the region, appearing in various configurations from Istanbul to Dubai, and Ember's positioning within that tradition tells you something about the hotel's ambitions: it is making a case to the business-travel and diplomatic crowd as much as to leisure visitors.
Alongside Ember sits Embar, a terrace bar whose name signals the dual purpose the space is designed to serve. In climates with extended warm seasons, rooftop terrace bars have shifted from amenity to anchor concept in international hotels across Central Asia and the Caucasus. Whether Embar functions primarily as a pre-dinner social point or as a destination in its own right is the kind of detail that settles with time and word-of-mouth rather than in promotional copy. What is clear is that the decision to pair a grill restaurant with an adjoining terrace bar on the same floor creates a combined food-and-drink programme that can function across different occasions and times of day, a deliberate structural choice that separates it from hotels with single-format rooftop offerings. The Hyatt Regency Tashkent represents the closest peer in scale and market positioning, making the relative dining offers of the two properties a natural point of comparison for visitors choosing between them.
Rooms and the Physical Proposition
The 216 rooms across seventeen floors spread to what the hotel describes as princely sizes, a claim consistent with the InterContinental brand's positioning in emerging markets, where generous square footage has historically been part of the value argument against established luxury capitals. The design language combines minimalist-adjacent modernity with ornamental references to Uzbek craft traditions , a balance that global brands have approached with varying degrees of credibility across the region. At its most successful, this kind of hybridisation grounds an international property in its location without tipping into pastiche. At its least, it becomes decorative rather than meaningful. The room count and price tier , rates begin at 2,295,000 UZS per night , place this firmly in the upper bracket of Tashkent's hotel market, above the mid-scale options and at a different scale from the boutique end represented by properties like Oscar Boutique Hotel.
For travellers whose reference points are drawn from properties like Mandarin Oriental Bangkok or Cheval Blanc Paris, the InterContinental Tashkent will read as functional international luxury rather than design-led distinction. That is not a criticism of the property so much as an accurate description of where the InterContinental brand sits in the global spectrum. Properties like Aman New York, Badrutt's Palace Hotel, or Castello di Reschio represent a different model altogether: singular, often idiosyncratic, shaped by a specific place or sensibility. The InterContinental's proposition is consistency, operational reliability, and scale , particularly relevant in a market like Tashkent, where those qualities are not yet taken for granted.
Wellness and Environmental Credentials
Two floors of the building are given over to the E'quilibrium Wellness Club, encompassing a spa, fitness centre, and indoor pool. In the context of Tashkent's current hotel offer, this level of wellness infrastructure is notable: most mid-scale competitors, including Mercure Bukhara Old Town in the historic cities further south, do not operate at this scope. The environmental side of the property's credentials carries more weight than a wellness amenity list might suggest. The InterContinental Tashkent is on track to become the first LEED Gold-certified building in Uzbekistan , a verifiable distinction in a country where sustainable construction standards are only beginning to gain traction. For a segment of corporate and government travellers for whom sustainability reporting is increasingly a procurement criterion, this certification has practical relevance beyond the marketing value it carries.
Planning Your Stay
Reservations at InterContinental Tashkent are confirmed through EP Club's customer service team rather than an online booking portal, which means the process requires direct contact but also allows for rate and room-type clarification before commitment. Rates begin at 2,295,000 UZS per night. The hotel's location within the Trilliant Business Park, immediately adjacent to Amir Temur Square, positions it well for both business travellers with appointments in the central district and leisure visitors wanting proximity to the city's main monuments. Tashkent International Airport is the main arrival point for international visitors, and the city's relatively compact centre means most key sites are reachable without lengthy transfers. For travellers extending their itinerary into Uzbekistan's historic cities, the rail network connects Tashkent to Samarkand in under two hours, placing this hotel as a practical base for a wider regional circuit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How would you describe the overall feel of InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel?
- The property operates at the institutional end of the Tashkent luxury market: large in scale, internationally consistent, and physically commanding from its position within the Trilliant Business Park near Amir Temur Square. If you are arriving from an established luxury capital, the feel is reliably polished without being idiosyncratic. If you are comparing it against other options currently available in Tashkent, it sits a clear tier above mid-scale alternatives in both infrastructure and price, with rates beginning at 2,295,000 UZS per night.
- Which room offers the leading experience at InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel?
- The hotel's seventeen-floor height means upper-floor rooms generally provide the most open views across Tashkent's skyline and boulevards, which is the property's clearest physical advantage over lower-rise competitors. Rooms are described as spreading to generous sizes throughout the property, with modern design incorporating Uzbek ornamental references. For confirmed room-type availability and specific floor positioning, contact EP Club's reservations team directly before booking.
- What is InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel leading at?
- The property's strongest case is as a reliable, full-service international hotel in a market where that reliability is not yet common. The combination of 216 rooms, two floors of wellness facilities including an indoor pool, a rooftop grill restaurant and terrace bar, and the pending LEED Gold certification gives it a breadth of offer that no comparable property currently matches in Tashkent. The Ember restaurant and Embar terrace bar on the leading floor represent the clearest point of difference in the city's food-and-drink scene at the hotel level.
- Should I book InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel in advance?
- Tashkent's upper-tier hotel inventory remains limited relative to the growth in business and government travel the city has seen in recent years, which means availability at the InterContinental can tighten during conference periods and official visits to the capital. Rates begin at 2,295,000 UZS per night. Reservations require contact with EP Club's customer service team rather than an instant online booking, so building in lead time is advisable, particularly for peak travel windows.
- Is InterContinental Tashkent the only LEED-certified luxury hotel in Uzbekistan?
- The InterContinental Tashkent is on track to become the first LEED Gold-certified building in Uzbekistan, a distinction that places it ahead of all current competitors in the country on formal environmental certification. For corporate travellers whose organisations require sustainability credentials in accommodation choices, this is a concrete, verifiable differentiator rather than a general environmental claim. Confirmation of current certification status is worth verifying directly with the hotel at time of booking, given that LEED processes involve staged assessments.
Price and Positioning
These are the closest comparables we have in our database for quick context.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
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| InterContinental Tashkent, an IHG Hotel | This venue | ||
| Hyatt Regency Tashkent | |||
| Oscar Boutique Hotel | |||
| Mercure Bukhara Old Town |
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