LG Guesthouse

Ulaanbaatar


The newly renovated LG is the largest guesthouse in the city. It has five floors of rooms, with dorms of varying sizes and some spacious private rooms that are hotel standard. There's a common area, a kitchen for self-caterers and clean bathrooms with reliable hot water. It’s a little out of the centre, however, on the road towards the train station.

It's accessed via the courtyard at its rear. It also has a small annexe close to the State Department Store.


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