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7 Free Things to Do in Ulaanbaatar

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Ulaanbaatar, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Ulaanbaatar.

Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, is a unique blend of ancient tradition and modernity, making it an intriguing destination for digital nomads seeking a mix of work and exploration. While living in this vibrant city, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture without spending a dime. From historical sites to natural wonders, Ulaanbaatar offers a variety of free activities that cater to both popular tastes and those looking for something off the beaten path.

Sükhbaatar Square

Sükhbaatar Square, the central square of Ulaanbaatar, is a must-visit for anyone wanting to feel the pulse of the city. Named after the revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar, this vast open space is surrounded by important buildings such as the Government Palace and the State Opera & Ballet Theatre. It's a perfect spot for people-watching, taking in the grandeur of the city's architecture, and enjoying occasional public events and celebrations.

Location: Sükhbaatar Square, Ulaanbaatar. It's in the heart of the city, making it an easy landmark to find.

Travel Tip: Visit the square in the evening when the buildings are beautifully lit up, offering a serene and photogenic atmosphere.

Nearby: After exploring the square, head over to Modern Nomads, a restaurant chain offering traditional Mongolian dishes with a modern twist, such as their famous khuushuur (fried dumplings).

Gandan Monastery

Gandan Monastery is one of the most significant and active Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia. Digital nomads can experience the spiritual ambiance, observe monks in prayer, and marvel at the impressive statue of Migjid Janraisig. The monastery complex provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling city and a glimpse into the religious practices that are an integral part of Mongolian culture.

Location: Gandantegchinlen Monastery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's located to the west of the city center.

Travel Tip: Try to visit during the morning prayers for an authentic experience of the monastery's daily rituals.

Nearby: Café Bene, a cozy coffee shop, is a great place to relax and reflect on your visit with a warm cup of coffee or tea.

Zaisan Memorial

The Zaisan Memorial, located on a hill south of Ulaanbaatar, offers panoramic views of the entire city and the surrounding landscapes. The memorial itself is dedicated to the soldiers who fell in World War II, and the circular mural depicts scenes of friendship between the people of the USSR and Mongolia. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle.

Location: Zaisan Hill, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's situated just outside the city center, offering a quick escape to nature.

Travel Tip: Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views, and wear comfortable shoes for the climb up the hill.

Nearby: The Zaisan Hill Complex at the base of the memorial has a variety of cafes where you can grab a bite and enjoy the view.

National Museum of Mongolia

For history buffs, the National Museum of Mongolia is a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that chronicle the rich history of the country. From ancient times to the Mongol Empire and through to the modern era, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of Mongolia's cultural heritage. The best part? Admission is free, making it an educational and budget-friendly option for long-term visitors.

Location: Juulchin Street 1, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's conveniently located near other central attractions.

Travel Tip: Check out the traditional costumes exhibit on the third floor to see the diverse clothing styles of Mongolia's ethnic groups.

Nearby: Veranda Restaurant is just a short walk away and offers a variety of Mediterranean dishes in a relaxed setting.

Bogd Khan Palace Museum

While not always free, the Bogd Khan Palace Museum occasionally offers free admission days. This historical palace was the residence of the last king of Mongolia, Bogd Khan, and it now serves as a museum showcasing the luxurious lifestyle of Mongolian royalty. The complex includes six temples and the Winter Palace, which houses an impressive collection of art, religious relics, and personal belongings of the Khan.

Location: Bogd Khan Palace Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's situated in the southern part of the city.

Travel Tip: Keep an eye on their social media pages for announcements about free admission days and special events.

Nearby: Enjoy a traditional Mongolian meal at the nearby Modern Nomads restaurant, known for its authentic local cuisine.

Ulaanbaatar City Library

For digital nomads looking for a quiet place to work or read, the Ulaanbaatar City Library offers a peaceful environment. With a vast collection of books, including English titles, it's a great resource for learning more about Mongolia or just enjoying some downtime. The library also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions that are often free to the public.

Location: Ulaanbaatar City Library, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Located in the city center, it's easily accessible for a midday break.

Travel Tip: If you're planning to use the library regularly, inquire about obtaining a library card for additional benefits and access.

Nearby: Art Café is a short walk away and offers a cozy atmosphere with a selection of coffee, tea, and light snacks.

Children's Park

Children's Park is a delightful green space in the heart of Ulaanbaatar, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. It's a popular spot for families, but anyone can enjoy the serene environment and watch the daily life of locals. The park also features sculptures and playgrounds, adding to its charm.

Location: Children's Park, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's centrally located, making it a convenient spot for relaxation.

Travel Tip: Visit during a weekday when the park is less crowded, offering a more tranquil experience.

Nearby: The Green Zone café nearby serves healthy and organic food options, perfect for a post-park refreshment.

Nogoon Nuur (Green Lake)

Nogoon Nuur, also known as Green Lake, is a lesser-known gem in Ulaanbaatar. This small but beautiful park surrounding a lake is an ideal place for digital nomads to unwind, meditate, or even work outdoors. The tranquil setting is a stark contrast to the city's hustle and bustle and is especially lovely during the warmer months.

Location: Nogoon Nuur, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's a bit off the beaten path, offering a peaceful escape.

Travel Tip: Bring a blanket and some snacks for a relaxing picnic by the lake.

Nearby: The local kiosks around the lake offer a variety of Mongolian street food, such as steamed buns and khuushuur.

Ulaanbaatar's Art Galleries

Art enthusiasts will be pleased to discover that Ulaanbaatar hosts several art galleries that are free to enter. These galleries showcase contemporary and traditional Mongolian art, providing insight into the country's vibrant art scene. It's a fantastic way to support local artists and gain a deeper understanding of Mongolia's cultural expressions.

Location: Various locations throughout Ulaanbaatar, including the 976 Art Gallery and the Union of Mongolian Artists Gallery.

Travel Tip: Check the galleries' schedules for opening receptions, which often include meeting the artists and enjoying complimentary refreshments.

Nearby: Many galleries are located near the city center, where you can find numerous cafes and restaurants to discuss the art over a meal or coffee.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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