This stylish apartment in Ulaanbaatar is located approximately 13 to 14 kilometres from Sukhbaatar Square, the National Museum of Mongolian History, and the Ulaanbaatar Opera House, with Mongolia National Park also nearby. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse offers accommodation for up to three guests, featuring free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a private garden, and city views from its 55 square metre floor area.
9.0 68 reviews
Mongolia
01/08 – 31/08
14 €/nighttotal: 420 € (30 )
Baigal Guest House
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B&B , Murun
This B&B is conveniently located in Murun, just a short walk from the bus station, wrestling stadium, supermarket, ATM, and town centre. The surrounding area is peaceful and offers easy access to explore the town and its attractions. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience. The guesthouse offers a comfortable and welcoming space for up to 16 guests. Amenities include a kitchen with a fridge, hot showers, free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a sunny terrace with a small garden, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.
10 2 reviews
Mongolia
17/10 – 21/10
62 €/nighttotal: 248 € (4 )
Inside Hustai National Park – Live Like A Nomad
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gîte , Argalant
This gîte, a private Ger offering an authentic nomadic experience, is located in Hustai National Park, Mongolia, approximately 70 kilometres west of Ulaanbaatar, a sanctuary for Przewalski's horses. This dwelling accommodates up to 10 guests in 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, providing a unique opportunity for cultural exchange with a local family and immersion in traditional steppe life, with no Wi-Fi or hot water available.
8.4 5 reviews
Mongolia
01/08 – 31/08
10 €/nighttotal: 300 € (30 )
Bl Travel
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B&B , Hatgal
This Hatgal guesthouse offers immersive Mongolian cultural experiences and assistance with trip planning, sleeping up to 16 guests. The property includes a kitchen, two bathrooms, and internet access; further details on its precise location, interior design, and specific activities are unavailable.
8.5 6 reviews
Mongolia
02/07 – 04/07
45 €/nighttotal: 90 € (2 )
Airport Guest House Ulaanbaatar
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B&B , Ulaanbaatar
Airport Guest House Ulaanbaatar is situated in the Chingeltei district, offering guests direct access to the local experience of Ulaanbaatar. This 56 square meter guesthouse accommodates up to 7 guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, a terrace, and an on-site restaurant serving à la carte or full English/Irish breakfast options.
Mongolia
01/08 – 31/08
23 €/nighttotal: 690 € (30 )
Spacious 2-floor House In A Convenient Location
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B&B , Ulaanbaatar
This two-floor guesthouse in Ulaanbaatar is situated 3.5 kilometres from the Ulaanbaatar Opera House, 4.2 kilometres from the National Museum of Mongolian History, and 4.3 kilometres from Sukhbaatar Square. The 28 square metre accommodation offers a single bedroom and bathroom for up to one guest, with complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a garden area.
9.9 74 reviews
Mongolia
31/07 – 02/08
40 €/nighttotal: 80 € (2 )
Private Bedroom With Breakfast In The City Center
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B&B , Ulaanbaatar
This Ulaanbaatar guesthouse offers a convenient city-centre location, within 1.7km of Sukhbaatar Square, 1.3km from the State Department Store, and 1.2km from the Chinggis Khaan Museum. The self-catering guest house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a fridge and microwave, plus airport transfers and organised tours to Terelj National Park are available.
Mongolia
01/08 – 31/08
33 €/nighttotal: 990 € (30 )
Sakura Town
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B&B , Ulaanbaatar
This guest house in Sakura town, Ulaanbaatar, is situated between 13 and 14 kilometres from the Opera House, National Museum of Mongolian History, Sukhbaatar Square, and the Chinggis Khan Statue. Offering free WiFi and private bathrooms with showers, this accommodation features one bedroom and one bathroom, with some units providing a balcony, and is located 32 kilometres from New Ulaanbaatar International Airport.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Mongolia
What are the most visited cities in Mongolia?
Ulaanbaatar is by far the most visited city, being the capital and cultural hub. Other popular destinations include Karakorum, a significant historical site, and Erdenet, known for its mining industry and proximity to natural attractions.
What is the currency in Mongolia, and can I easily withdraw cash from ATMs?
The currency is the Mongolian tögrög (MNT). ATMs are readily available in Ulaanbaatar and other major towns, and most accept international cards, although it's always wise to check with your bank beforehand.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Mongolia?
Driving in Mongolia can be challenging. Outside of Ulaanbaatar, roads can be rough, poorly maintained, and sometimes impassable, particularly during the rainy season. A robust 4x4 vehicle is strongly recommended for venturing beyond the main roads, and even then, careful planning and preparation are essential. Many tourists opt for organised tours or hire a driver.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Mongolia?
What are the key cultural norms to know before travelling to Mongolia?
Mongolian culture is deeply rooted in nomadic traditions. It's considered polite to greet people with a light bow, especially elders. Removing your shoes before entering a ger (traditional dwelling) is customary. Respect for Buddhist practices is important, and modest attire when visiting monasteries is appreciated. Direct eye contact can be seen as aggressive, and it's generally best to avoid public displays of affection.
What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Mongolia?
Naadam, the national festival, is a major event held annually in July. It features traditional three manly sports: wrestling, horse racing and archery. Tsagaan Sar (Lunar New Year) is another significant celebration, marked by family gatherings and traditional food.
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What are the top destinations for a week-long stay in Mongolia?
A week allows for a good balance of city and countryside. You could spend a few days in Ulaanbaatar exploring its museums and markets, then head to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park for hiking and stunning scenery, perhaps incorporating a visit to the Erdene Zuu Monastery. Alternatively, explore the western region, visiting the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park.
What destinations are great for a short weekend trip in Mongolia?
For a weekend, focusing on Ulaanbaatar and its surrounding areas is ideal. Explore the city's museums, Gandan Monastery, and the National Museum of Mongolian History. A day trip to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is also feasible, offering a taste of Mongolian nature.