check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 12:00 pm. in an area filled with shopping and dining options, this understated hotel is 3 km from the 19th century mandalay palace and a 9 minute walk from mandalay train station. the relaxed rooms come with flat screen tvs, as well as minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. amenities include an informal dining room, and a furnished rooftop terrace offering city views Mandalay International Airport 52 min
Sanda Muni pagoda (10 min) A massive Buddha statue & a grand gilded pagoda surrounded by many smaller towers. Mingun Bell (1 hr 15) Completed in 1810, this massive bell is 12 feet tall & weighs approximately 200,000 lbs. Zay Cho Market (13 min) Historic marketplace with 12 acres of merchants selling local foods, clothing, electronics & more. Mandalay Hill (17 min) A Buddhist pilgrimage site, this prominent hill features ample pagodas, monasteries & scenic views. Bagaya Monastery (21 min) Ancient working Buddhist monastery made entirely of teak, with intricate carvings & reliefs. Mahamuni Buddha Temple (10 min) Revered temple complex & pilgrimage site featuring the sizable Mahamuni Buddha statue on a throne. Taung Tha Man Lake (32 min) Tranquil lake crossed by a famous wood bridge used by local fishermen & tourist boats. Maha Atulawaiyan (Atumashi) Kyaungdawgyi (11 min) Monastery and buddhism Kuthodaw Pagoda (11 min) The Mahamuni Buddha image is deified at this important Buddhist temple & pilgrimage site. U Bein Bridge (30 min) Historic circa-1850s footbridge constructed over a lake using teakwood pillars & planks. Shwenandaw Monastery (11 min) Ornate 19th-century Buddhist monastery that was once part of the royal palace at Amarapura. Saggaing Hill (52 min) Buddhist center with many monasteries & gold-topped pagodas with river views & day trips. マハムニパゴダ (7 min) Mingun Pahtodawgyi (1 hr 16) Temple, monastery, buddhism, and architecture Hsinbyume Pagoda (Mya Thein Tan Pagoda) (1 hr 17) Large 19th-century Buddhist pagoda with a white–painted exterior modeled on a legendary mountain. |