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November 7, 2023
We stayed here for 4 nights on a tour with Trapics. Basically, it is a hotel of the same grade as Toyoko Inn in Japan, and I think the service is also the same. However, I think the fact that it is available in Ulaanbaatar is very convenient for Japanese travelers. The female staff at the front desk could speak Japanese, and even those who couldn't speak Japanese were very kind. At the elevator entrance on the first floor, you can't press the button without touching the card key, so I don't think security is a problem. Chairs and tables are lined up on the first floor, and this becomes the breakfast venue. The menu changes daily, but includes boiled meat, salad, one meat dish, and grilled sausage. Meat dishes and soups are synchronized, so when cooking chicken dishes, the soup ingredients are also chicken. To be honest, white rice is not very tasty, so I used to eat it by adding soup to it to make it more watery. My wife brought ``gohan desuyo''. I think rooms on higher floors have better views, but since I was on the 6th floor, I could only see the surrounding buildings. The street in front of the hotel gets very busy from early morning, but the window sashes are excellent soundproofers so you won't hear any outside noise. There is a hot water heater by the window, so the room is very warm. In addition, air conditioning is installed. The bed mats are also good so you can sleep comfortably. When two people stay in a twin room, there are two trunks, which is small, but we were able to fit them under the bed. There is an outlet next to the bed, the same type as in Japan. There are two outlets and two USB ports around the desk, so charging was stress-free. Free Wi-Fi is also available within the hotel. The large unit bath was new and comfortable to use. Since the space around the water area was limited for two people, it was a good idea to bring a hanging pouch. The room was very dry, but there was a fairly powerful humidifier, which helped. Perhaps it was a contractual issue between the local travel agency and the hotel, but the room was not cleaned once during the four nights I stayed. There was no problem, but the trash and used towels had to be put out in front of the room the next morning or they would not be replaced with new ones. You can walk 20 minutes east from the hotel to Nomin Department Store, and another 15 minutes to Genghis Khan Square. Nomin Department Store is open until 10pm, and Galleria next to the square is open until 9pm, so it was convenient for shopping.
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