
The Zero Point of the Ulaanbaatar City
WW99+C33, SBD - 6 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 14201
Zero Point – Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
The very heart of the city!
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Significance: All distances in Mongolia are traditionally measured from this point — it’s literally the “center” of the nation’s capital.
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Perfect For: Travelers wanting a symbolic photo spot or a starting point to explore Ulaanbaatar.
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Nearby Attractions: Sukhbaatar Square, Government Palace, National Museum, and popular cafes.
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Fun Fact: Locals often use Zero Point as a meeting spot — it’s the pulse of the city!
Zero Point is one of Ulaanbaatar's most symbolic landmarks and serves as the official reference point from which distances throughout Mongolia's capital are traditionally measured. Located in the heart of the city, just a short walk from Sukhbaatar Square, it is a popular stop for visitors exploring downtown Ulaanbaatar.
Although smaller than many of the city's famous monuments, Zero Point holds an important place in the urban layout of the capital. Similar to "Kilometer Zero" monuments found in many countries, it represents the central point of the city's road network and has become a recognizable landmark for both residents and tourists.
Many visitors stop at Zero Point while walking between Ulaanbaatar's major attractions. Its central location makes it easy to include in any sightseeing itinerary, and it serves as a convenient meeting point before continuing to nearby museums, temples, shopping districts, and restaurants.
The surrounding area offers a lively atmosphere where visitors can experience daily life in Mongolia's capital. Government buildings, cultural institutions, cafés, hotels, and commercial areas are all within walking distance, making Zero Point an excellent starting point for exploring the city on foot.
Although the monument itself is modest, its symbolic importance makes it a worthwhile stop. Travelers often take photographs here to mark the beginning of their journey through Mongolia or simply because of its significance as the city's geographic reference point.
Because Zero Point is located close to many of Ulaanbaatar's most visited attractions, it can easily be combined with visits to Sukhbaatar Square, Choijin Lama Temple, the National Museum of Mongolia, the Chinggis Khan National Museum, and several shopping and dining destinations nearby.
Photography is popular throughout the area thanks to the surrounding architecture and the constant activity of the city center. Throughout the year, visitors can observe public events, seasonal celebrations, and everyday life unfolding around one of Ulaanbaatar's most central locations.
For first-time visitors, Zero Point provides a useful orientation point while exploring the capital. It offers insight into the city's layout and serves as a symbolic starting point for discovering the many cultural, historical, and modern attractions that make Ulaanbaatar one of Central Asia's most interesting destinations.
Whether you are interested in city landmarks, local history, or simply want to stand at the heart of Mongolia's capital, Zero Point is a small but meaningful attraction that deserves a place on your Ulaanbaatar itinerary.
Opening Hours & Admission
- Open 24 hours
- Free admission
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- Chinggis Khan National Museum
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