Bayangol Hotel

Ulaanbaatar

Chinggis Khan Avenue 05, Ulaanbaatar, 210643, Mongolia

 

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I stayed here for a couple of nights - the first and last night’s of my Mongolian tour. This 4-star hotel, which was opened in 1963 and renovated in 2003, is split into two 12-storey towers with a large restaurant in the middle. It's located about a five minute walk south of Sukhbaatar Square. My room on the first night was very large and well furnished with a TV, safe deposit box, fridge etc but the bathroom was very small. The general decor is a little rough around the edges especially around the windows. The room I had on the last night of the tour was smaller and had a slightly larger bathroom. Breakfast is served buffet style in the main large restaurant and is very plentiful. The hotel also has another two restaurants called Casablanca and Bellagio, a wine bar, Gift, souvenir shop, Health and Fitness Centre and a sauna. All-in-all a nice place to stay with comfy thick bed linen.

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This is one of the better hotels in Ulaanbaatar located along Chinngis Khan Avenue which is very close to the city centre, including places of interest such as Sukhbataar Square, State Department Store and the National Theatre.

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The Mongolian best hotel is...

by Davka

The Mongolian best hotel is the Bayangol Hotel. With over 200 rooms Bayangol hotel is one of the oldest and the most experienced hotel of the Mongolian tourism industry. You will find anything quite like this that matches in granduer, comfort and style in Ulaanbaatar.
Bayangol Hotel offers you 190 junior suites with all comforts, including in house TV channel, refrigerator with mini-bar, bath and shower, central heating system, IDD phone. Rooms are elegant and styled.
19 Deluxe suits with all necessary amenities are available for your comfortable stay with us. Each suite has two comfortable rooms, with beautiful view to the city and the mountain.

Clean and comfortable

by CliffClaven about Bayangol Hotel

Old Cliffie stayed at the Bayangol Hotel. It was comfortable and clean enough, with satellite TV and a minibar in the room, and a small business centre providing fairly expensive Internet access. The hotel consists of two towers, connected via a restaurant so that you can avoid scurrying from building to building when it is minus 20 outside. The location is good, only five minutes' walk from Sukhbaatar Square and the Central Post Office.

Four star luxury

by Willettsworld about Bayangol Hotel, Ulaanbaatar

I stayed here for a couple of nights - the first and last night’s of my Mongolian tour. This 4-star hotel, which was opened in 1963 and renovated in 2003, is split into two 12-storey towers with a large restaurant in the middle. It's located about a five minute walk south of Sukhbaatar Square. My room on the first night was very large and well furnished with a TV, safe deposit box, fridge etc but the bathroom was very small. The general decor is a little rough around the edges especially around the windows. The room I had on the last night of the tour was smaller and had a slightly larger bathroom. Breakfast is served buffet style in the main large restaurant and is very plentiful. The hotel also has another two restaurants called Casablanca and Bellagio, a wine bar, Gift, souvenir shop, Health and Fitness Centre and a sauna. All-in-all a nice place to stay with comfy thick bed linen.

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is there a night life in Mongolia?

by cool-ike

Most of the postings are about outdoors, deep and horseback, and train rides. I was curious if anyone knows about the city life and its nigtlife?
thanks
Ike

RE: is there a night life in Mongolia?

by damojog

Nigth life is amazing especially in UB. There are many young girls and bays in nignt clubs and if you see its in this contition you will be surprised.
It is not goood way to tell better to see

RE: is there a night life in Mongolia?

by Bayaraa

The biggest city in Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar with over 800 thousands population. Night life in Ulaanbaatar is not as busy as in bigger cities throughout the world. Pubs and night clubs close their door by midnight. Rest of the time the city stays in silence.

RE: is there a night life in Mongolia?

by shimeeairag

The night life is brilliant in UB. It's wonderfully kitschy, and most bars/nightclubs play Abba, Smokey and Boney M and occasionally Kylie. I lived there for 4.5 years and have never gone out quite so much. Beer is good, vodka cheap.

My favourite times were in a small and sleazy nightclub called the Ginza down by the Circus.

Food is good and cheap. The best Indian restaurant in town is Taj Mahal which has just moved into the Bayangol Hotel.

RE: is there a night life in Mongolia?

by kiwigal_1

I have posted information on this on my Mongolian page.

Cheers,
Rhianon

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 I stayed here for a couple of nights - the first and last night’s of my Mongolian tour. This 4-star hotel, which was opened in 1963 and renovated in 2003, is split into two 12-storey towers with a large restaurant in the middle. It's located about a five minute walk south of Sukhbaatar Square. My room on the first night was very large and well furnished with a TV, safe deposit box, fridge etc but the bathroom was very small. The general decor is a little rough around the edges especially around the windows. The room I had on the last night of the tour was smaller and had a slightly larger bathroom. Breakfast is served buffet style in the main large restaurant and is very plentiful. The hotel also has another two restaurants called Casablanca and Bellagio, a wine bar, Gift, souvenir shop, Health and Fitness Centre and a sauna. All-in-all a nice place to stay with comfy thick bed linen. 

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Address: Chinggis Khan Avenue 05, Ulaanbaatar, 210643, Mongolia