Top Destinations in Mongolia
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s dynamic capital and cultural heart, serves as the gateway to the nation’s business hubs and historic attractions. Our serviced apartments in the city place you within easy reach of corporate centres, museums, and vibrant dining districts.
Serviced apartments offer more than just accommodation—they provide a home-like environment with added advantages:
Security: Stay in properties that prioritize your safety with secure access, monitored facilities, and peace of mind throughout your stay. Every apartment is designed to ensure you feel safe and comfortable at all times.
Trusted Quality: Each serviced apartment is carefully vetted for cleanliness, modern amenities, and reliability, so you can book with confidence knowing you’ll enjoy consistent standards wherever you stay.
Flexibility: Choose from short-term or long-term stays with adjustable booking dates and upgrade options, making it easy to adapt your accommodation to your changing plans.
Mongolia has an extreme continental climate with long, cold winters and short, warm summers. Ulaanbaatar is one of the coldest capitals in the world, with winter temperatures dropping below -20°C and summer highs reaching 24°C. Pack accordingly for seasonal changes.
The official currency is the Mongolian Tögrög (MNT). Credit cards are widely accepted in Ulaanbaatar, but cash is recommended for rural areas. ATMs are available in major cities.
Mongolian is the official language, with Khalkha Mongolian as the standard dialect. English is increasingly spoken in business and tourism sectors.
Mongolia operates on UTC+8 (Ulaanbaatar Time), with some western regions on UTC+7. The country does not observe daylight saving time.