breakfast is complimentary. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 12:00 pm. modest rooms provide wi fi access, flat screen tvs and minibars, as well as air conditioning, safes, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. suites add separate living areas and free standing tubs. other amenities include a restaurant, an outdoor pool and meeting space. this unpretentious hotel is 3 km from mandalay palace, and 6 km from both shwenandaw monastery and kuthodaw pagoda. room service is available Mandalay International Airport 54 min
Maha Atulawaiyan (Atumashi) Kyaungdawgyi (12 min) Monastery and buddhism Mahamuni Buddha Temple (10 min) Revered temple complex & pilgrimage site featuring the sizable Mahamuni Buddha statue on a throne. Taung Tha Man Lake (33 min) Tranquil lake crossed by a famous wood bridge used by local fishermen & tourist boats. U Bein Bridge (32 min) Historic circa-1850s footbridge constructed over a lake using teakwood pillars & planks. Mingun Pahtodawgyi (1 hr 14) Temple, monastery, buddhism, and architecture Saggaing Hill (50 min) Buddhist center with many monasteries & gold-topped pagodas with river views & day trips. Bagaya Monastery (21 min) Ancient working Buddhist monastery made entirely of teak, with intricate carvings & reliefs. Hsinbyume Pagoda (Mya Thein Tan Pagoda) (1 hr 15) Large 19th-century Buddhist pagoda with a white–painted exterior modeled on a legendary mountain. Mandalay Hill (17 min) A Buddhist pilgrimage site, this prominent hill features ample pagodas, monasteries & scenic views. Zay Cho Market (5 min) Historic marketplace with 12 acres of merchants selling local foods, clothing, electronics & more. マハムニパゴダ (8 min) Sanda Muni pagoda (11 min) A massive Buddha statue & a grand gilded pagoda surrounded by many smaller towers. Kuthodaw Pagoda (12 min) The Mahamuni Buddha image is deified at this important Buddhist temple & pilgrimage site. Mingun Bell (1 hr 13) Completed in 1810, this massive bell is 12 feet tall & weighs approximately 200,000 lbs. Shwenandaw Monastery (12 min) Ornate 19th-century Buddhist monastery that was once part of the royal palace at Amarapura. |