an upgraded room features city and river views. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 12:00 pm. in a bustling area with multiple casual eateries, this simple hotel is 3 minutes away on foot from the yangon river and 3 km from shwedagon pagoda, an opulent gilded stupa. the snug rooms provide flat screen tvs, minifridges and kettles, as well as safes. wi fi is available, as is breakfast served in an informal dining room. it's 16 km from yangon international airport. room service is available Yangon International Airport 36 min
Maha Bandula Park (9 min) Busy, grass-filled city park with an obelisk monument, fountains & adjacent food vendors. Karaweik Palace (18 min) Ornate palace, home to traditional Myanmar lunch plates, a buffet dinner & nightly shows. Ngar Htat Gyi Pagoda (18 min) Airy temple gifted in 1558 by Prince Minyedeippa, featuring a 5-tiered pagoda & large Buddha statue. Botataung Pagoda (10 min) Landmark pagoda featuring a gilded central stupa & a reliquary with a strand of the Buddha's hair. Shwe Dagon Pagoda (10 min) Historic 99-m. Buddhist temple plated in gold, offering tours, a visitor center & an exhibit. Yangon Zoo (12 min) Sizable zoological garden featuring mammals, birds & reptiles & a diverse array of plant species. People's Park (12 min) Sprawling garden by the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, with eateries, a planetarium & an elephant fountain. Sule Pagoda (8 min) Gilded, historic Buddhist pagoda with an ornate exterior & multiple shrines & statues. Bogyoke Aung San Market (9 min) Lively bazaar in a multistory colonial building, with vendors selling antiques, jewelry, art & food. Inya Lake (19 min) Tranquil, romantic lake with parks on the banks & a sailing club for sunset cruises & rowing. Bogyoke Aung San Museum (16 min) Final residence of the founder of modern Myanmar, with exhibits on his life & personal possessions. National Museum (6 min) Modern 5-story museum featuring exhibitions on Burmese history & culture, including folk art. Chauk Htat Kyi Pagoda (18 min) Well-known temple showcasing a 66-m. reclining Buddha, one of the country's largest statues. Kandawgyi Lake (15 min) 150-acre colonial-era reservoir with a park, paths for exercise & views of the Shwedagon Pagoda. Yangon City Hall (8 min) Completed in 1936, this grand building with tiered roofs was designed by well-known architect U Tin. |