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tuushin3Tuushin hotel offers you luxury, convenience and professional business services all in one location. We promise you outstanding Mongolian hospitality and warm atmosphere with our best services.
We have a extra services (city tour, nature seeing tours. Etc)
Address: Tuushin bldg, Prime Minister Amar street 2, Ulaanbaatar, MN, 210620
Telephone: 323162
Fax: 325903
Website: www.tuushinhotel.mn
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starstarstar  Check in:12pm     Check out:12am
 Direction: 200 meter from Sukhbaatar (central) square and Government of Mongolia. It's located 17 km from Buyant-Ukhaa central airport, 5 km from the main Railway Station and 100 meters from Sukhbaatar Square.
 
Rooms & Rates  Single Double Twin 
Econo
     
Standard  $66.00    
Luxe
     
Semi-deluxe  $77.00    $105.00
Deluxe      
Suite
     
Presidential Suite
 $112.00    $149.00
Royal      
 
Facilities:
  • Billiards
  • Car Parking
  • Central Heating
  • Color TV
  • Beauty Salon
  • Conference Rooms
  • Fax
  • Fridge/Minibar
  • IDD Telephone
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Air Conditioning
  • Airport Pickup
  • Laundry
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Shower
  • Business Center
  • Room Security
  • Shower & Bath
  • Smoking
  • Telephone
  • Coffee
  • Internet Access
Area Attractions:
Sukhbaatar Square The Center Palace of Sport
 
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