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Shangri La Hotel Ulaanbaatar

Ulan Bator
Shangri-La Hotel Ulaanbaatar is located in the heart of the city centre - making it an ideal base for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel is within walking distance of the Government House - Great Chinggis Khaan Square as well as main offices and embassies. Chinggis Khan International Airport is 40 minutes and the train station is only 20 minutes away by car.First and only Hotel to have built-in PM2.5 Air Filtration system installed for cleaner air. Shangri-La Hotel Ulaanbaatar is located in the heart of the city centre - making it an ideal base for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel is within walking distance of the Government House - Great Chinggis Khaan Square as well as main offices and embassies. Chinggis Khan International Airport is 40 minutes and the train station is 20 minutes away by car. . Facilities at the hotel include casual dining - a bar with entertainment - a business center - full service health club and spa - hot tub - sauna - steam room - Shangri-La Ballroom plus eight meeting rooms - accessible facilities and on-site parking. Hotel services include 24-hour laundry - dry cleaning - concierge and room service. Airport limousine transfers to and from Ulaanbaatar Airport are available for an additional fee. Horizon Club floor accommodations include private check-in/check-out - daily buffet breakfast in the club lounge - complimentary evening cocktails and hors d oeuvres - all day refreshments - use of the club lounge - personal concierge service - pressing of one garment on arrival and much more. . The hotel features 290 elegant and spacious guestrooms and suites offering a minimum of 42 square meters of space. All rooms and suites are appointed with a contemporary and indigenous fusion design. Views overlook either Nayramdal Park to the south or Great Chinggis Khaan Square and a city panorama to the north.
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$332 / Per Night

Holiday Inn Ulaanbaatar

Ulan Bator
Benefit from Holiday Inn Ulaanbaatar downtown‘s convenient location, 15 minutes' walk from Chinggis Khaan Square. You'll enjoy all the convenience of a city centre location when you choose Holiday Inn Ulaanbaatar. Chinggis Khaan International Airport is less than 30 minutes away and all the fascinating sights of the city are also within easy walking distance from the hotel such as the Government House, Chinggis Khaan Square and the numerous shopping malls available in the city. This welcoming hotel is ideally located for to meet all your business, leisure or conference needs and provides complimentary high-speed internet throughout. Holiday Inn value and comfort come as standard, plus you get the chance to discover our revolutionary Open Lobby; it’s a brand new take on the hotel lobby – a place where you can eat, drink, meet and work; really wind down and have fun. Fancy a lunch or dinner and a bottle of wine with business partners or friends? You’ll also love our new all day dining menu. Need to grab a quick coffee and breakfast to go or a midnight snack after a long day? It’s all up for grabs in the Holiday Inn Open Lobby. Holiday Inn Ulaanbaatar features purpose built meeting rooms and a spacious ballroom for large events such as weddings or company events and after a long day in town working or visiting, our guests will be able to relax and enjoy our fully equipped gym and spa.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(57  reviews)
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$108 / Per Night

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Apr 2021
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RolandB7108
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Mar 2021
I'm Roland from Germany, lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, teaching English. I have been living here for 2 and half years now. The last over a year staying home to do my job online because of Covid. Before Covid I barely went out of the city Ulaanbaatar. The summer of 2020, some of my workmates sug...
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008yin
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Feb 2020
We made incredible trip to Mongolian Gobi for 6 days. It was our first time in Mongolia, I traveled with my 3 other co-workers. We really wanted to see the Gobi desert, riding a camel and standing alone in the middle of nowhere. We exactly did what we wanted to do. Tour organizer was so kind and ...

Frequently Asked Questions about Mongolia

What are some must-see attractions in Mongolia?

Mongolia has a rich culture and history, with plenty of attractions to visit. Some must-see attractions include the Gobi Desert, the Khuvsgul Lake, the Erdene Zuu Monastery, and the Ulaanbaatar Opera House. The Gobi Desert is a vast and stunning landscape, featuring towering sand dunes and unique rock formations. Khuvsgul Lake is a pristine alpine lake surrounded by mountains, perfect for hiking and fishing. The Erdene Zuu Monastery is a 16th century Buddhist temple complex that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Ulaanbaatar Opera House is a beautiful and modern venue that hosts a variety of performances throughout the year.

What are some popular outdoor activities in Mongolia?

Mongolia is known for its stunning natural landscapes, making it a great destination for outdoor activities. Some popular activities include horseback riding, hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Horseback riding is a traditional Mongolian pastime, and there are plenty of opportunities to ride horses in the countryside. Hiking is also a great way to explore the country's beautiful terrain, with many trails available for all skill levels. Camping is a popular activity in Mongolia, with plenty of campsites and yurts available for rent. Wildlife watching is another popular activity, with opportunities to see rare and endangered species like the snow leopard and the Gobi bear.

What is the best time of year to visit Mongolia?

The best time to visit Mongolia depends on what you want to do and see. The summer months (June to August) are the warmest and most pleasant, with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures. This is the best time for outdoor activities like hiking and camping. The winter months (December to February) can be extremely cold, with temperatures dropping below -30C. However, this is the best time to experience traditional Mongolian culture, as many festivals and events take place during this time. The spring and fall months (March to May and September to November) can be unpredictable, with changing weather patterns and occasional snowfall. However, these seasons offer unique opportunities for wildlife watching and photography.

What are some traditional Mongolian dishes to try?

Mongolian cuisine is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, often featuring meat and dairy products. Some traditional dishes to try include khorkhog (meat and vegetables cooked in a metal pot with hot stones), buuz (steamed dumplings filled with meat), and khuushuur (deep-fried meat pastries). Another popular dish is aaruul, which is a type of dried curd made from milk. For dessert, try boortsog, which are sweet fried dough pastries.

What are some unique cultural experiences to have in Mongolia?

Mongolia has a rich and unique culture, with plenty of opportunities to experience it first-hand. Some unique cultural experiences to have in Mongolia include attending a traditional Naadam festival, staying in a ger (a traditional Mongolian yurt), and visiting a nomadic family. Naadam is a traditional Mongolian festival that features horse racing, archery, and wrestling. Gers are a common form of housing in Mongolia, and many families offer them for rent to tourists. Visiting a nomadic family is a great way to see how traditional Mongolian life is lived, and to learn about the country's customs and traditions.

What are some unique souvenirs to buy in Mongolia?

Mongolia is known for its unique and beautiful handicrafts, many of which make great souvenirs. Some popular souvenirs include cashmere clothing and accessories, traditional Mongolian hats and boots, and handmade carpets and tapestries. Another popular souvenir is traditional Mongolian artwork, which often features depictions of the country's stunning landscapes and wildlife. For a unique culinary souvenir, try buying some airag, which is a traditional Mongolian drink made from fermented mare's milk.

What are some accommodations options in Mongolia?

Mongolia offers a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to traditional gers. In Ulaanbaatar, the capital city, there are plenty of international hotel chains, as well as boutique hotels and guesthouses. In the countryside, many nomadic families offer gers for rent, providing a unique and authentic cultural experience. There are also campsites and yurt camps available for those who want to experience the great outdoors.

What are some safety considerations for travelers to Mongolia?

Mongolia is generally a safe country for travelers, but it is important to take some precautions. Petty theft can be a problem in Ulaanbaatar, so keep an eye on your belongings and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. The countryside can be unpredictable, with changing weather patterns and rough terrain, so make sure to bring appropriate gear and be prepared for emergencies. It is also important to be respectful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting nomadic families or attending cultural events.

What is the currency used in Mongolia?

The currency used in Mongolia is the Mongolian tugrik (MNT). It is recommended to bring cash in US dollars or euros and exchange it for tugriks upon arrival in Mongolia. Credit cards are accepted in some hotels and restaurants in Ulaanbaatar, but may not be accepted in more remote areas.

What are some transportation options in Mongolia?

In Ulaanbaatar, there are plenty of taxis and public buses available. However, outside of the city, transportation options can be limited. Many people choose to hire a driver or guide to explore the countryside, as roads can be rough and difficult to navigate. Horseback riding is also a popular mode of transportation in some areas, especially among nomadic families.