Three beautiful girls standing in front of the Victory Monument in the distance.

Where to Stay in Bishkek: Kyrgyzstan’s Capital City

With an impressive collection of Soviet-style architecture and a number of unforgettable cultural activities, Bishkek – the capital of Kyrgyzstan – is a city that welcomes adventurous and fascinated travelers from all over the world.
Rooftop view of Bishkek with the mountains in the background.
Mountain landscapes meet city skylines in Bishkek.
Oftentimes travelers use Bishkek as a gateway to Kyrgyzstan’s many adventure activities.

From horseback riding to Song Kul lake or hiking the breathtaking (physically and photographically!) landscapes from Karakol to Ala Kul, Kyrgyzstan has something incredible for every traveler.

A young woman wearing a grey hoodie and blank pants sits on top of a relaxed chestnut brown horse in front of the mirror-like Song Kul lake.
Horseback riding to Song Kul lake was my favorite experience in Kyrgyzstan!
A young woman with two braids and a grey hat has a shocked, open-mouthed expression while holding a gloved-hand out in front of a Rocky Mountain side with an unforgettable blue lake.
🎶 Ain’t about how fast I get there, ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side…it’s the climb (to Ala Kul)! 🎶
Bishkek is the perfect place to experience the culture of Kyrgyzstan. 

In this fascinating capital city, you’ll find a number of cultural meccas showcasing the history and culture that defines Central Asia’s mountainous paradise.

Bella and Lily wearing head and body coverings in front of the entrance of the Bishkek Central Mosque.
Be sure to follow mosque etiquette if you plan to visit Bishkek Central Mosque!
A selfie of Bella and Lily with a local Kyrgyz friend (Suiunbek) at the Osh Bazaar.
Thanks to my local friend Suiunbek, no haggling was required!

Whether you plan to navigate the country’s unique historical narrative at the State History Museum or indulge in the mouthwatering local cuisine at a local restaurant, Bishkek has something unique for every traveler.

Bella in front of a colorful red and blue Kyrgyz carpet at the State History Museum of Kyrgyzstan.
A decorative carpet at the State History Museum of Kyrgyzstan.
Boso Lagman at Navat.
Boso Lagman – hand-pulled, fried noodles with stir-fried beef and vegetables. This dish is my personal FAVORITE!
In this guide, I’ll discuss my experience in Kyrgyzstan’s capital city and share my favorite recommendations for where to stay in Bishkek, with suggestions for all budgets!

Where to Stay in Bishkek: Quick Tips

Bishkek is a unique city with a variety of cultural activities and a number of incredible restaurants. Wondering where to stay in Kyrgyzstan’s capital city? Here are my TOP picks for the best budget, mid-range and luxury accommodations in Bishkek!

BEST BUDGET

Apple Hostel

BEST MID-RANGE

Smart Hotel Bishkek

BEST LUXURY

Sheraton

Planning an Unforgettable Trip to Kyrgyzstan’s Capital City: Where to Stay in Bishkek

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Bishkek Map

This Bishkek map features a collection of my recommendations for the best hostels and hotels in Bishkek for travelers of all budgets!

Additionally, there are so many fun things to do in Bishkek, most of which are featured on my Bishkek map!

Best Areas to Stay in Bishkek

Bishkek City Center

The cultural heart of Kyrgyzstan’s capital city

Most travelers who visit Bishkek gravitate towards the city center, which features many of Bishkek’s attractions including Ala Too Square and the State History Museum.
Lily, Aigerim and Bella at Ala Too Square.
Lily, Aigerim and I at Ala Too Square.
State History Museum of Kyrgyzstan.
The geometric State History Museum of Kyrgyzstan located near Ala Too Square.

In Bishkek’s city center, you’ll find many luxury hotels including Sheraton, Orion Hotel, and Novotel Bishkek

Sheraton, the tallest building in Bishkek which features stunning suites and a breathtaking rooftop lounge (IWA Restaurant and Lounge) is my TOP recommendation for bougie travelers wanting a luxury accommodation in Bishkek.

West Bishkek, Near Osh Bazaar

A budget backpacker’s cultural paradise

Budget-conscious travelers wanting to experience the cultural offerings of Kyrgyzstan’s capital city while sticking to tight budgets will enjoy staying west of the city center near Osh Bazaar.
Bella at the Osh Bazaar.
Welcome to the Osh Bazaar!

This lively region of the city, home of Bishkek’s most noteworthy bazaar, offers travelers a glimpse into the less-polished, more local side of Kyrgyzstan. 

West Bishkek has a collection of local hostels and guesthouses, perfect for travelers who don’t want to stretch their budgets. My personal favorite is Hotel Koisha, a great space to meet like-minded adventurous travelers and book activities in and outside of Bishkek!

East Bishkek, Near Victory Square

A modern, residential area near breathtaking monuments

Just steps away from Ala Too Square and the Kyrgyz State History Museum – east of the bustling city center – is a quieter, less-touristy part of the capital city. 
The yurt-shaped monument with its eternal flame.

East Bishkek’s proximity to Victory Square and many of the capital’s local malls makes it the perfect place to stay for travelers hoping to escape the hustle-and-bustle of Bishkek city center.

With its perfectly balanced blend of historical sites and modern architecture, East Bishkek is both convenient and calm – perfect for travelers who want to be near Bishkek’s top things to do, but experience a local side of the city.

My favorite accommodation in East Bishkek is Smart Hotel, an upscale but affordable four-star hotel just ten minutes from Ala Too Square.

North Bishkek

An off-the-beaten path area with close access to bus stations

North Bishkek is less about cultural charm and Soviet-style architectural wonders, and more about function.
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A collage of Bishkek including a city skyline with the mountains in the background, a selfie with Bella and Lily (twins) and their local friend inside Osh Bazaar, and the State History Museum. The website title, beautyandthebucketlist.com is printed at the top, and the text in the middle reads, "Explore Bishkek, Capital of Kyrgyzstan".

There are many affordable accommodations in North Bishkek including my personal favorite, Apple Hostel

While you won’t find tourist attractions or trendy restaurants, North Bishkek is a great place for travelers seeking budget-friendly accommodation. Conveniently located near the north bus station, this area of Bishkek is perfect for travelers “just passing through”. 

Types of Accommodation in Bishkek

A white yurt with a wooden door frame sitting on the vibrant green grass with a near-cloudless blue sky framing the scene.
Staying in a traditional yurt is the perfect way to immerse yourself in Kyrgyzstan’s culture.

Yurts

One of the most recognized symbol of Kyrgyzstan is the traditional yurt – a circular abode constructed with an intricate wooden lattice, that even appears on the national flag.

When you venture beyond Bishkek you’ll have many opportunities to stay in a yurt camp. The State History Museum has a beautiful display of a traditional yurt for travelers just passing through the capital city.

A yurt display at the State History Museum of Kyrgyzstan.
Experience Kyrgyz history at culture at one of Bishkek’s museums!

Hostels

Hostels are the perfect place for budget-conscious travelers hoping to immerse themselves in the local culture without breaking the bank.

Bishkek has many budget-friendly, dorm-style accommodations – the perfect place to meet other adventurous travelers!

My favorite hostel in Bishkek is Apple Hostel. Offering travelers a variety of unforgettable cultural experiences, such as horseback riding to Song Kul lake (one of the most popular things to do in Kyrgyzstan!), Apple Hostel makes planning a trip to Kyrgyzstan easy!

Traveling solo? You will never feel alone when you stay in a hostel, whether in Kyrgyzstan or elsewhere! The social atmosphere of hostels and other budget-friendly accommodations welcomes many young travelers (“broke backpackers”) from around the world.

Guesthouses/Apartment Rentals

Not many travel destinations offer the chance to experience a homestay with a local family, so I recommend staying in at least one guesthouse when you visit Kyrgyzstan!

Guesthouses are the ultimate way to immerse yourself in the Kyrgyz culture. Some of my favorite memories from Kyrgyzstan were the joyful conversations and shared laughs around the dinner table at local guesthouses!

There are a variety of guesthouses and local apartment rentals available on Booking.com. My personal favorite guesthouse in Bishkek is called Silk Road Guesthouse.

Hotels

There’s no shortage of hotels in Bishkek for every budget!

Offering travelers a more traditional accommodation experience, hotels are perfect for travelers who want to enjoy the quiet peace of their own room.

My recommendations for the best hotels in Bishkek for all budgets are below!

Best Hotels in Bishkek by Budget

Best Budget Hotels in Bishkek

Hotel Koisha

Located just steps away from the Osh Bazaar – the perfect place to get local souvenirs – is a secret oasis called Hotel Koisha. Offering budget-conscious travelers the choice between private rooms and dorm-style arrangements, Hotel Koisha is a hidden gem in East Bishkek.

Inter Hotel Bishkek

Offering budget-friendly travelers the chance to enjoy an “upscale” hotel for an affordable price, Inter Hotel Bishkek is a clean and comfortable accommodation with a luxury feel. The affordable price tag will please any broke backpacker!

Silk Road Guesthouse

The best way to experience Kyrgyz life is to stay in a traditional guesthouse. Silk Road Guesthouse, east of the city center, is the perfect place for travelers to get a homestay-like experience that’s close to Bishkek’s sites and attractions.

Best Mid-Range Hotels in Bishkek

Art Hotel Bishkek

Art Hotel is one of Bishkek’s best four-star hotels, providing guests modern, comfortable rooms, free breakfast and an airport shuttle. Located in east Bishkek, this hotel is slightly off the beaten path – the perfect place for travelers hoping to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center. 

Smart Hotel Bishkek

Just steps away from the breathtaking yurt-shaped monument – the Victory Monument – is a comfortable four-star hotel, perfect for travelers wanting to be close to the city center, but outside of the busy-ness. Smart Hotel Bishkek is an affordable, no-frills hotel just a short walk from Ala Too Square. 

Ethno Boutique Notel “Navat”

Navat Hotel is a charming, centrally located accommodation just a short walk from the State History Musuem. The rooms are comfortable and the decor is true to the Kyrgyz culture.

Best Luxury Hotels in Bishkek

Sheraton Bishkek

In the heart of the city center is the lavish Sheraton Hotel, Bishkek’s best luxury hotel.

I LOVED my stay at Sheraton Bishkek and I recommend booking this hotel for anyone who wants to splurge a little! Its proximity to Bishkek tourist attractions such as Ala Too Square and the State History Museum, makes it the perfect luxury hotel for travelers with bigger budgets. 

Orion Hotel

Orion Hotel is another five-star gem near the city center. With lavish rooms and a luxury spa, Orion Hotel is the perfect hotel for bougie travelers.

Novotel Bishkek

Featuring modern, upscale rooms, Novotel Bishkek is the perfect five-star accommodation for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. Located in the city center, it offers easy access to Ala-Too Square and Bishkek’s top attractions, along with amenities like a spa, fitness center, and a restaurant.

Best Hostels in Bishkek

Apple Hostel

The ultimate “broke backpackers” hub is Apple Hostel, located near the Osh Bazaar.

Providing travelers with dorm-style accommodation and plenty of community spaces to meet other adventurers, Apple Hostel is my top recommendation for travelers hoping to explore Kyrgyzstan with other adventurers. Apple Hostel also offers a variety of cultural experiences in and outside of Bishkek including a multi-day horse trek to Song Kul lake!

Aiva Hostel

If you’re looking for a centrally located hostel walking distance from major Bishkek tourist attractions, Aiva Hostel is the perfect budget-friendly accommodation. The hostel offers clean, comfortable dorms and private rooms, a shared kitchen, and a friendly atmosphere that makes it easy to meet other travelers.

Compass Hostel

If you’re still unsure about where to stay in Bishkek, let Compass Hostel be your guide. This centrally located budget accommodation in Bishkek is only a 25 minute walk from Ala Too Square and other tourist sites in the city.

When to Visit Kyrgyzstan

A group of horseback riders riding through a valley just outside of Kyzart village in Kyrgyzstan.
Horseback riding along the breathtaking landscapes of Kyrgyzstan is a bucket list experience.
With rolling green hills speckled with vibrant Central Asian wildflowers, spring and summer are two of the most beautiful seasons to visit Kyrgyzstan.

If you’re planning on horseback riding in Kyrgyzstan over high-elevation mountain passes or to unforgettable cerulean alpine lakes, summer is the best time to visit. 

A young woman wearing an oversized navy blue coat and black pants sits on top of a chestnut brown horse with a black mane. The rider is walking on horseback along a vibrant grassy field.
In many of the high-elevation regions of Kyrgyzstan, you’ll experience multiple seasons in a single day! Rain, sunshine, and maybe even snow flurries!
A pair of horseback riders – one wearing a blue coat riding a grey horse, and the other wearing a purple coat riding a dark brown horse – ride along green hills speckled with purple wildflowers in Kyrgyzstan.
Vibrant green hills speckled with purple wildflowers in Kyrgyzstan.

While many hikers and horseback riders visit Kyrgyzstan during the spring and summer seasons, Kyrgyzstan is up-and-coming for its winter powder! Just outside the eastern city of Karakol are a plethora of local ski resorts – the perfect winter getaway for travelers hoping to hit the slopes!

Depending on your travel style and your vacation plans, Kyrgyzstan will welcome you during any season!

Things to Do in Bishkek

For more information about my favorite museums, restaurants (including my thoughts about tasting horse meat for the first time!), and unique experiences in Kyrgyzstan’s capital city, check out my detailed guide to the BEST things to do in Bishkek!
In this extensive guide about where to stay in Bishkek, I highlighted my top recommendations for the best budget, mid-range and luxury hotels in Kyrgyzstan’s capital city. Now it’s time to book your unforgettable stay!

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