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Manas Ordo Hotel

  • Price$40-$70 — $55-$90
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.2

Manas Ordo Hotel stands on Isanov Street 67 in a central Bishkek neighbourhood approximately 1.5 km northwest of Ala-Too Square, Kyrgyzstan's main civic plaza. The surrounding area is a mixed urban fabric of Soviet-era residential blocks, government offices, and low-rise commercial streets typical of central Bishkek. Key sights within walking distance include Erkindik Boulevard — a leafy promenade stretching south from the White House — the State Historical Museum on Ala-Too Square, and the city's main post office.

Traditional-style hotel in Bishkek with Kyrgyz architectural elements and décor. Clean comfortable rooms, friendly atmosphere, and good local restaurant. Cultural experience at mid-range prices. Close to major sights.

Manas Ordo Hotel stands on Isanov Street 67 in a central Bishkek neighbourhood approximately 1.5 km northwest of Ala-Too Square, Kyrgyzstan's main civic plaza. The surrounding area is a mixed urban fabric of Soviet-era residential blocks, government offices, and low-rise commercial streets typical of central Bishkek. Key sights within walking distance include Erkindik Boulevard — a leafy promenade stretching south from the White House — the State Historical Museum on Ala-Too Square, and the city's main post office. Manas International Airport is approximately 25 km to the northwest, accessible in 30–40 minutes by taxi or the hotel's own shuttle service.

The hotel takes its name from Manas, the hero of the Kyrgyz national epic — one of the longest oral epic poems in world literature, estimated at approximately half a million lines, recounting the deeds of the hero Manas and his descendants in their struggles for Kyrgyz independence and unity. This cultural identity is woven throughout the property: the lobby features murals depicting scenes from the epic cycle, rooms are decorated with traditional Kyrgyz shyrdak felt carpets and applied ornamental motifs, and staff take evident pride in explaining the cultural references to interested guests. The building itself blends Soviet structural forms with applied traditional Kyrgyz decorative elements in a style that reflects post-independence architectural aspirations.

Rooms are furnished to a comfortable mid-range standard with private bathrooms, satellite television, and double or twin bed configurations. Superior rooms offer additional floor area and improved furnishings. The hotel maintains a clean, well-kept standard throughout, with regular updates to common areas and corridors.

The in-house restaurant is one of the hotel's most distinctive features, serving an authentic and well-regarded Kyrgyz menu: beshbarmak (the ceremonial dish of boiled meat — typically lamb or horse — served over flat noodles with onion broth), shurpa (hearty lamb and vegetable soup), kymyz (fermented mare's milk, seasonal), samsa, and plov. The restaurant also serves Russian-influenced dishes and standard international breakfast items. It is considered one of the better venues for authentic Kyrgyz cuisine in central Bishkek and is occasionally used by non-staying diners.

Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking are standard. Airport shuttle service to Manas International Airport can be arranged through reception at additional cost. Rates from $40–$90 per night represent fair value for a culturally distinctive, well-located mid-range hotel in the Kyrgyz capital.

Amenities

  • restaurant
  • free Wi-Fi
  • parking
  • airport shuttle
  • traditional décor

Location

Isanov Street 67, Bishkek 720021

42.8734, 74.5989 View on map

Highlights

  • Culturally immersive design incorporating Kyrgyz shyrdak felt carpets, epic Manas murals, and traditional ornamental motifs
  • In-house restaurant serving authentic Kyrgyz cuisine including beshbarmak, shurpa, and seasonal kymyz
  • Central Bishkek location walking distance from Erkindik Boulevard and the State Historical Museum
  • Airport shuttle service to Manas International Airport available on request
  • One of Bishkek's best venues for tasting traditional Kyrgyz food in a culturally thoughtful setting

Tips for visiting

  • Try beshbarmak at the hotel restaurant — it is prepared to a traditional recipe and is one of the better versions available in the city.
  • Kymyz (fermented mare's milk) is a seasonal item, typically available May through September; ask the restaurant staff about current availability.
  • Arrange the airport shuttle the evening before an early departure to guarantee a vehicle.
  • Ask the reception staff about the Manas epic murals in the lobby — the hotel team is knowledgeable and happy to explain the depicted scenes.
  • Erkindik Boulevard is a 10–15 minute walk south and is pleasant for an evening stroll under its Soviet-planted elm trees.

Accessibility

The hotel is situated on a flat central Bishkek street with level pavement access from the main road. A lift serves upper floors, making the property accessible to most guests with limited mobility. Accessible room configurations may be available on request. The surrounding neighbourhood pavements are generally flat and in reasonable condition, facilitating movement to nearby sights on foot.

Frequently asked questions

What is the significance of the name 'Manas Ordo'?

Manas is the hero of the Kyrgyz national epic poem — one of the longest in world literature — celebrating the struggle for Kyrgyz identity and unity. 'Ordo' roughly means 'camp' or 'headquarters' in Kyrgyz. The hotel's name and decor are a deliberate celebration of this cultural heritage.

Is the hotel restaurant open to non-staying guests?

Yes, the restaurant serves lunch and dinner to walk-in guests in addition to hotel residents. It is a recommended option for visitors seeking traditional Kyrgyz cuisine in a central Bishkek location.

How far is Manas Ordo Hotel from the main bus stations?

The West Bus Station is approximately 2–3 km from the hotel, reachable in around 10 minutes by taxi. The East Bus Station is slightly further east. Reception can advise on the most convenient route depending on the departure destination.

Does the hotel offer tours or excursion booking?

The reception team can assist with arranging day trips to the Chuy Valley, Burana Tower, and other sights near Bishkek, as well as connecting guests with reputable tour operators for longer excursions to Issyk-Kul and the southern ranges.