Located within 2.2 miles of Ulaanbaatar Opera House and 2.3 miles of National Museum of Mongolian History, Khiimori Hotel has rooms in Ulaanbaatar. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel has family rooms.
The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms offering a desk, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower. All rooms feature a closet.
Khiimori Hotel offers a hot tub.
Mongolia National Park is 2.4 miles from the accommodation, while Sukhbaatar Square is 2.4 miles from the property. New Ulaanbaatar International Airport is 28 miles away.
The Joy Hostel offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort.Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by hotel. Traveling with minimal luggage is achievable at The Joy Hostel due to the hotel's laundry service ensuring your garments stay fresh. Room amenities feature daily housekeeping, allowing you to unwind and make the most of your visit. Should you be particularly discerning in your dining choices, you will surely appreciate having access to the on-site shared kitchen provided at this location.
"Happy Hostel Ulaanbaatar doesn't include breakfast, but it does offer a shared kitchen for guests to cook their own meals. A wide variety of dining options are available nearby, making it easy to meet your dining needs. Below is a breakdown:
Some hostels may offer breakfast through partner restaurants or for an additional fee, but this is subject to the hostel's specific arrangements. Happy Hostel Ulaanbaatar's shared kitchen is equipped with basic utensils, allowing guests to purchase ingredients and make their own breakfast, allowing them to customize their dietary preferences while still experiencing local life. Convenience stores and restaurants are plentiful nearby, and Western bakeries, Mongolian-style breakfast shops, and other options are easily accessible within walking distance, catering to diverse needs.
If you require breakfast, it's recommended to confirm your room's inclusion in advance through the booking platform or contact the hostel directly for information on partner restaurants. Some guests have reported that hostel staff proactively recommend nearby breakfast restaurants with good value and even help plan itineraries that include breakfast!"
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GGuest UserI was truly impressed! The bathroom was extremely clean and separated from the shower area, and the break room had a wonderful view. Everything was perfect. Most importantly, the hostel owner was very kind. If I have the chance to come back to Ulaanbaatar, I will definitely stay here again and will recommend it to my friends. I give it a 100/10!
GGuest UserI stayed here briefly as a stopover, as there was a gap between my arrival in the country and checking into my next accommodation, and I also wanted to gather some information. Perhaps due to the time of year or my schedule, I didn't see any Koreans during my stay, but I did notice three Japanese guests and a few other international travelers.
With a CU convenience store to the right, a GS25 to the left, and a Korean market and restaurant across the street, the location is quite convenient and accessible. You take the elevator to the 5th floor, and then need to walk up one more flight of stairs. Upon entering, you're expected to change into indoor slippers on the right side of the entrance, which isn't immediately obvious and could use clearer signage or instructions. I later discovered that there's a sauna and shower facility located to the left of the entrance.
Breakfast is offered, but it's very much tailored to local tastes, which caught me a bit off guard. The reception staff are proficient in English and Japanese, though their Korean skills were somewhat limited.
It's fine for a short-term stay, but I wouldn't recommend it for an extended trip or if you have a packed itinerary. However, if you're keen to interact with Japanese travelers, it could be a worthwhile choice.
Smoking requires guests to go down to the first floor, which can be a minor inconvenience. On the plus side, having a bank on the first floor was very convenient.