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Discover well-known properties in Nei Mongol that are favoured by visitors more than others. There are 1,803 hotels in Nei Mongol and price data was last updated on 26 April 2024. The average price for a hotel in Nei Mongol is €56/night.
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No. 1 Yingbin Road, Etuoke West Street, Ordos City, China
Featuring an on-site night club and a beauty salon, Crowne Plaza Ordos is situated in Ordos and boasts 4-star accommodation. It provides a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
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28.6 km from city centre

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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Nei Mongol. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 26 April 2024.
Cheapest month:January
Most expensive month:October
Average price in Nei Mongol:€56/night
Cheapest price found:€9/night
Cheapest day:Saturday
Most expensive day:Tuesday
€15 - €80
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
€48 - €98
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Where to stay in Nei Mongol

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About Nei Mongol

Curving in a banana shape across the north of China, Inner Mongolia encompasses vast expanses of arid desert and steppe. It’s home to ancient Buddhist temples and a pilgrimage site dedicated to Genghis Khan, as well as grasslands nicknamed “The Purest Prairie”.

Things to do in Nei Mongol

Take in the natural beauty of the Hulunbuir Grasslands that sprawl around the picturesque waters of Hulun Lake. It’s a popular summer resort destination for boating, fishing and birdwatching, as well as experiencing the local culture during traditional wrestling and horse racing events.

Witness the silver statue of Sakyamuni within the Dazhao Temple, which is the oldest Lamaist Buddhist temple in Inner Mongolia. It’s home to stunning frescoes, ornately carved pillars and a collection of Buddhist scriptures, together with a Main Hall guarded by a pair of iron lions.

Explore the volcanic landscapes, grasslands and mineral-rich springs of the A’ershan Forest National Park, which sprawls in the north-east of the province. Go hiking to aptly-named Rose Peak and admire the deep blue waters of the A’ershan Tian Chi crater lake, then soak in the therapeutic waters of the park’s hot springs.

Make a pilgrimage to the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, which houses relics once belonging to the great warrior. Admire the Mongol-style architecture of the Main Hall, which is shaped like a flying eagle to reflect the khan’s bravery and adorned with murals of his life. Afterwards, explore the three silk-roofed yurts of the Imperial Burial Palace.

Getting around Nei Mongol

Hohhot Baita International Airport is a 15-minute drive east of the Inner Mongolian capital, Hohhot, and the Trans-Mongolian railway connects from Beijing to the cities of Jining and Erenhot. Both trains and buses travel throughout the province and connect most of its sights.

Facts about staying in Nei Mongol

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Nei Mongol to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 26 April 2024.
  • Where is the best place to stay in Nei Mongol?

    Tongliao, Hohhot, and Ordos City are some of the most favoured places to stay in Nei Mongol.

  • What are the best hotels in Nei Mongol?

    Shangri-La Huhhot (8.3/10 from 44 reviews), Jinjiang Inn Hohhot South Tongdao Road (8.0/10 from 34 reviews), and Baotou Marriott Hotel (9.2/10 from 12 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Nei Mongol.

  • When is the best time to stay in Nei Mongol?

    Optimal savings can be achieved when choosing to visit Nei Mongol in January, the least expensive month. The average nightly cost of accommodations in Nei Mongol during January is €9/night. Conversely, October in Nei Mongol is the most expensive period, with prices soaring to around €56/night, so it's advisable to steer clear during that time.

  • What is the most popular city in Nei Mongol to stay in?

    If you want to stay in a popular city in Nei Mongol that guarantees a lot of fun things to do and sights to see, then we recommend visiting either Tongliao, Hohhot, or Ordos City – all popular options according to our users.

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