
Temuujin Hotel, Ulaanbaatar
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Temuujin Hotel is owned by the ‘Mongol Kiyoshi' Company and has a close relationship with Japanese associates. It is therefore quite popular with Japanese tourists and guests. The hotel is spick and span and ambience is very cosy and warm. The main feature of the hotel is its very oriental service. Guests at the hotel can enjoy the small culture-oriented tours that the hotel organises from time to time.
Facilities:
- Bar(s)
- Business Centre
- Car Parking
- Internet available onsite
- Karaoke
- Laundry Service available
- Meeting Room(s)
- Restaurant(s)
- Spa facilities - indoor
- Swimming Pool(s) - Indoor
- Tour Desk
- Internet café/center
Services:
- Concierge/Travel booking and Confirmation
- Laundry/Ironing
- Postal/Courier Service
- Room Service
- Vehicle Hire/Car Rental Onsite
Recreation:
- Billiards
- Massage
- Massage (Foot/Traditional/etc.)
- Karaoke
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Japanese
There is a penalty of USD $2 per hour for not checking out on time.
There is no charge for children between the ages 0-12, if an extra bed is not required.
The Cancellation Policy of the hotel is as follows:
- 100% penalty for cancellations made zero days prior to the lodging day.
- 50% penalty for cancellations made within one to three days prior to the lodging day.
- 30% penalty for cancellations made within ten days prior to the lodging day.
- During the high season period (July and August), cancellations should be informed 20 days before the lodging day.
The tariff is inclusive of a Contenential breakfast and 10% VAT taxes.
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