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temuujin3Temuujin hotel has totally 29 rooms. There are special rooms with three beds.

You can feel standard and comfortable atmosphere in all rooms maintained with mini bars, queen sized beds and well equipped bathrooms and you can watch satellite television with 50 channels and make local and international calls.
Its restaurant with capacity of 50 people has special VIP rooms and you can be served in available sauna and karaoke bar of the hotel.

Our hotel has standard room has 11 and apartment room

Address: Peace Avenue, Bayanzurkh district, Ulaanbaatar, MN, ub-210351, POB 198
Telephone: 463322
Fax: 463434
Website: www.temuujin.com
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 Check in: 12pm    Check out:12am
 Direction: It is situated in Sansar Micro district, 35 minuted from International airport-Buyant Ukhaa and 15 minutes from Railway station.
 
Rooms & Rates  Single Double Triple
Econo
     
Standard  $30.00    $90.00
Luxe
     
Semi-deluxe      
Deluxe      
Suite
     
Presidential
     
Royal      
 
Facilities:
  • Billiards
  • Car Parking
  • Central Heating
  • Color TV
  • Karaoke
  • Tea Maker
  • Currency Exchange
  • Conference Rooms
  • Fax
  • Fridge/Minibar
  • IDD Telephone
  • Conference Rooms
  • Wakeup Call
  • Laundry
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Shower
  • Luggage Storage
  • Minibar
  • Sauna
  • Shower & Bath
  • Smoking
  • Telephone
  • Bar
  • Room Security
Area Attractions:
Sansar micro district Narantuul trade center    
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