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  We will do everything to make your stay with us Enjoyable. The Holiday hotel is one of the tourist hotels in Ulaanbaatar. We are proud of our service and strive to make your visit to Mongolia enjoyable during your stay with us. Our hotel has 20 comfortable guest rooms. All rooms have their own shower/WC. Some of the rooms have a minibar.

12 am/pm
Trained chefs prepare refined Mongolian and Western Disher in our restaurant. Our breakfast buffet gives you a good start. Friendly service and a tidy atmosphere guarantee a pleasant visit to Holiday hotel. Room service is available for our guests.

 

 Address: Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, MN, 211213
Telephone: 90155110, 91918425
Fax: 976-11-328614
Website: www.holiday.mn
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   Check in: 12 pm     Check out: 12 am
 Direction: It is situated near the Military museums and CTMU.
 
Rooms & Rates  Single Double Twin 
Econo
     
Standard  $35.00    $60.00
Luxe
     
Semi-deluxe    $80.00  
Deluxe      
Suite
     
Presidential
     
Royal      
 
Facilities:
  • Billiards
  • Car Parking
  • Central Heating
  • Color TV
  • Safe Deposit Box
  • Conference Rooms
  • Fax
  • Fridge/Minibar
  • IDD Telephone
  • Childrens Playground
  • Coffee
  • Security Lockers
  • Laundry
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Shower
  • Currency Exchange
  • Shower & Bath
  • Smoking
  • Telephone
  • Luggage Storage
  • Minibar
  • Room Security
Area Attractions:
Mamba datsan monastery Military museum The museum of Jukov  
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