24 Best Hotels in Myanmar

Ayarwaddy River View Hotel

$ | Strand Rd. between 22nd and 23rd Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar

Set right along the river, this hotel offers a nice alternative to the luxury behemoths and boxy city hotels. Separating the hotel from a river is a large, busy road, so the views are best appreciated from the hotel's rooftop, where you can take in the sunset with a complimentary cocktail in hand (free drinks for happy hour is the best deal in Mandalay). Rooms are simple but tastefully decorated in local style, well-proportioned, and have comfortable beds. City facing rooms can be noisy and earplugs are recommended. From the hotel, it's a straight shot along 22nd Street to Mandalay Palace.

Pros

  • River views
  • Friendly and efficient service
  • Free happy-hour drinks

Cons

  • Some rooms can be loud
  • No dining options in the immediate area
Strand Rd. between 22nd and 23rd Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar
02-72373
hotel Details
56 rooms
Rate Includes: No meals, No credit cards

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Bagan Lodge

$$ | Myat Lay Rd., Bagan, Myanmar
After a hot, dusty day of temple hopping, this resort’s pool and surrounding sun loungers will welcome you with open arms. So, too, will the buy-one-get-one happy hour from 4 to 7. Each room is its open bungalow with gleaming hardwood floor and is decorated in Colonial-influenced style, with a mix of wicker and dark wood furniture. The buffet breakfast is ample, with all manner of western breakfast foods and decent coffee. Staff are available and helpful, happy to arrange, pending availability, early check-in and late check-out. Because the hotel is slightly out of town, you’ll need a bike or vehicle (taxi/horse cart, moto) to get around; the hotel has electric bikes for hire.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Generous buffet breakfast
  • Free airport transfer

Cons

  • Very few restaurants within walking distance
  • Too far from town to walk back at night, so you’ll need to take a taxi or moto
Myat Lay Rd., Bagan, Myanmar
061-65456
hotel Details
82 rooms, 5 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Belmond Governor's Residence

$$$$ | 35 Taw Win Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
Orient-Express Hotels Ltd.

It's a trip back in time at this 1920s colonial-style mansion located on a quiet backstreet in the Embassy Quarter. The hotel offers some excellent complimentary walking tours for guests, taking in everything from art galleries to architecture and street food.

Pros

  • Quiet and serene
  • Lovely pool
  • Superb service
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • Taxis are often slow to arrive
35 Taw Win Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
951-229860
hotel Details
470 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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$ | 127-137 Anawratha Rd., corner of Lanmadaw St., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
Aimed squarely at business travelers, this new midrange hotel is a gleaming tower and a terrific option for tourists as well, with some of the best-value lodgings in Yangon. The rooms are generously sized and incredibly comfortable for the price, and staff go out of their way to impress.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Huge rooms
  • Excellent location for sightseeing, eating, and shopping

Cons

  • Surprisingly slow Wi-Fi
127-137 Anawratha Rd., corner of Lanmadaw St., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
01-251080
hotel Details
91 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Blue Bird

$$$ | 10 Naratheinkha, Bagan, Myanmar

Owned by a charming French-Burmese couple, and recently renovated, this lovely 24-room boutique hotel packs in a motley crew of travelers. Rooms are furnished simply but, after a long day of temple-hopping, are clean and serene. The bathrooms are oversize, with slate floors and rain-forest shower heads, and some include outdoor showers. Quirky touches include vintage medicine cabinets as safes. Borrow a board game from the front desk, or peruse the well-stocked DVD cabinet before retiring to your room and climbing inside the mosquito net.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Pool is just the right temperature
  • Owners on hand to help

Cons

  • Extremely thin walls
  • Outside noise
  • Dependence on the hotel's cab service
10 Naratheinkha, Bagan, Myanmar
61-65051
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake

$$ | 40 Natmauk Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
Overlooking Kandawgyi Lake, with glimpses of gleaming Shwedagon Pagoda in the distance, the luxurious Chatrium maybe a business hotel, but it’s a fantastic choice for the beginning or end of a countrywide Myanmar trip. The colossal swimming pool alone is worth the price, especially in the hot season.

Pros

  • Superb restaurants
  • Lavish breakfast
  • Enormous swimming pool

Cons

  • Can be a 30-minute ride to the city center at peak times
40 Natmauk Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
01-544500
hotel Details
303 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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East Hotel

$ | 234-240 Sule Pagoda Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar

This boutique hotel offers an especially good value and is well located for those wishing to sample a bevy of local street snacks. The location is central, rooms are clean, a/c is ice-cold (but adjustable), and staff are friendly and helpful. Be sure to request a room with a window, and know that you may have to see a couple of rooms to find one you like, as some are laid out a bit oddly. The à la carte breakfast is decent, but the hotel is also .

Pros

  • Central location
  • Free (but slow) Wi-Fi
  • Free bottled water

Cons

  • Beaded curtains instead of bathroom doors
  • Some rooms have plumbing problems and others are dim
234-240 Sule Pagoda Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
959-7313--5311
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Emerald Land Inn

$ | 9 14th St., near 87th St., Mandalay, Myanmar

Though it looks a bit tired, this budget hotel (by Myanmar standards) with its neatly tended gardens and swimming pool offers respite from downtown Mandalay. Bungalow-style rooms are decorated with old-fashioned but good quality, sturdy wooden furniture; bathrooms are functional, with hot water, but leave something to be desired. Short power outages are the norm not just here but at hotels across the city, so you'd do well to pack a flashlight. Staff are friendly and work hard to meet guests' needs, organizing cabs or trishaws (tricycle rickshaws), one of which you'll need to reach the palace and downtown restaurants.

Pros

  • Decent value for money
  • Attentive staff
  • Plentiful hot water

Cons

  • Far from most everything
  • Road-facing rooms are noisy
  • Power outages
9 14th St., near 87th St., Mandalay, Myanmar
02-39471
hotel Details
38 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Golden Island Cottages

$$ | Thale-u, Myanmar

This immersive hotel experience on one of Myanmar's largest lakes will have you living like a local in a simple over-water cottage built on stilts—even the welcoming public spaces and on-site restaurant serving local cuisine are suspended over the water. Run by the Pa-O minority group as a cooperative project, there are two outposts of cottages: the 25-room Thale-U branch, at the southern tip of the lake about an hour ride from the jetty; and the 52-room Nampan outpost, which is 10 miles from the jetty. Both locations have simple, charming, thatched-roofed, wicker-walled bungalows, and comfortable public spaces. Cabins are a bit rustic, but there's ample electricity, on-site dining, and even (very slow) Wi-Fi, and amenities like earplugs (to block out the boat motors) and bottled water are thoughtfully provided.

Pros

  • Connection to community (it's run as a co-op)
  • Reasonably priced
  • Tasty food at in-house restaurants
  • Warm service

Cons

  • Noisy boat motors
  • Thale-U outpost is far from town
Thale-u, Myanmar
081-209390-Nampan
hotel Details
52 rooms (Nampan), 25 rooms (Thale-U)
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Hotel Alamanda

$$ | 60B Shwe Taung Kyar Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar

Quiet and quaint, this six-room former colonial home is just out of the city center, between Inya Lake and the Shwedagon Pagoda. The French owners are present but not overly intrusive, and though the staff speak limited English, they're enormously friendly and accommodating. It's not quite luxurious, but it's very comfortable, with gleaming teak floors in the rooms and plush beds. There's free Wi-Fi throughout and a guest computer available. One of the most welcome things at Alamanda is the included breakfast, best enjoyed in the tranquil courtyard; dig into homemade bread, ample fresh fruit, yogurt, muesli, and proper coffee.

Pros

  • Delicious French-style breakfasts
  • Tucked away in the quiet, residential Embassy District

Cons

  • You'll need a ride to go downtown
  • Some guests find the owners aloof
60B Shwe Taung Kyar Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
951-534513
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

Quick Facts

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Hotel Amazing Nyaung Shwe

$$ | Mong Li Chuang near Myawady Rd., Yawnghwe, Myanmar

In the village of Nyaung Shwe, a 15-minute walk to the Inle Lake jetty, this hotel is ideally positioned for those who want to stretch their sea and land legs. Rooms are clean and spacious, decorated with simple, tasteful wooden furniture in line with the Shan State's decor style. The hotel's outdoor restaurant, which overlooks a little canal—don't be fooled, it's not a pool—is lovely and a quite decent breakfast spread is served here. Book an upper level room if you're a light sleeper.

Pros

  • Plenty to see in the immediate area
  • Very helpful staff

Cons

  • So popular it's hard to get a room
  • Noise at ground level can be a problem
Mong Li Chuang near Myawady Rd., Yawnghwe, Myanmar
081-209477
hotel Details
13 rooms, 3 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast

Quick Facts

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Inle Lake View Resort

$$$ | Khaung Daing, Myanmar Fodor's Choice
On land overlooking Inle Lake (rather than on stilts floating on the lake), this boutique hotel is spread across 24 acres of lush grounds. Using seeds from the south of France, Inle Lake View Resort grows organic vegetables in its garden and purifies all water in-house using a W.H.O.-approved system. Unless you go into town or stop for lunch while you're out on the lake, you'll be eating these vegetables for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as there are no restaurants near the hotel. It's good, then, that the food at the hotel is so well-prepared, albeit pricier than local restaurants. The rooms are lovely in their simplicity—flooring, beds, and vaulted ceilings are all done in gleaming hardwood, plus beds are made up with crisp white sheets and mosquito nets, and fans cool the room; there's no a/c and no need for it.

Pros

  • Quiet; great service
  • Good-value spa

Cons

  • Hotel is remote, so you either need to get a ride into town or eat here
  • Weak Wi-Fi signal
Khaung Daing, Myanmar
081-23656
hotel Details
20 rooms, 20 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Inle Princess Resort

$$ | Magyizin Village, Myanmar

The quaint bungalows that make up this hotel are removed from the main lake to give you a quieter, more peaceful experience; rather than using noisy outboard motors to dock, boat drivers row. Like all hotels on the lake itself, this one's far from restaurants, but the in-house food is excellent, especially the breakfast spread. Rooms are large, airy, and furnished in traditional Shan style. They're enormously comfortable and welcoming after a long day on the lake.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • A bang-up breakfast spread

Cons

  • A/c weak
  • So popular you need to book far in advance or find a well-connected travel agent
Magyizin Village, Myanmar
081-209055
hotel Details
45 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

Quick Facts

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Mandalay City Hotel

$ | 26th St. between 82nd and 83rd Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar

Swimming pools at budget hotels are far and few between, and Mandalay City delivers on that front. It's a basic hotel where there are often brownouts, no elevators, and where rooms facing the nearby mosque are quite loud during the morning prayers. Some rooms, while clean, are quite small, and a couple with a lot of luggage will find themselves knocking about. On the plus side, the breakfast buffet is excellent and for lunch and dinner travelers are within walking distance of a handful of small Indian and Chinese restaurants. Mandalay Palace is also within walking distance, though visitors may prefer to hop a cab to the palace and then walk further up to Mandalay Hill.

Pros

  • Pool
  • Downtown location
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Loud rooms
  • No elevators
  • Some rooms are small
26th St. between 82nd and 83rd Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar
02-61700
hotel Details
67 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Mandalay Hill Resort

$$$ | 9, 416/B Kwin, 10th St., near foot of Mandalay Hill, Mandalay, Myanmar Fodor's Choice

A stone's throw from Mandalay Hill and a short jaunt to the royal palace, this Thai-owned big-box hotel offers easy access to Mandalay's main sites. What it lacks in local character this hotel makes up for in amenities, which include nicely manicured grounds with an enormous pool with swim-up bar, gym, and tennis courts. The buffet breakfast is an excellent spread and is served from quite early, so guests heading out for sunrise can still grab a bite. Rooms are on the smaller side but comfortable and quiet, with strong air-conditioning and decent Wi-Fi service. The bicycles for hire are in good condition.

Pros

  • Very close to Mandalay Hill and royal palace
  • Great pool
  • Lovely grounds

Cons

  • A cab ride from downtown
  • Two tiny elevators are extremely slow
9, 416/B Kwin, 10th St., near foot of Mandalay Hill, Mandalay, Myanmar
02-35638
hotel Details
192 rooms, 14 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Ostello Bello Bagan

$ | Kayay St., Bagan, Myanmar
This is a fairly good option for New Bagan (where accommodations are priciest and book up quickly), with sun-filled twin, double, and triple rooms that are more like guesthouse rooms than those of your typical hostel. There are also dorms (mixed and single sex, four- and eight-bed). Rooms have simply, sturdy wooden furniture, comfortable beds, hardwood floors, and tidy bathrooms. Staff are friendly, as are the other guests, making this a smart choice for a solo traveler.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Air-conditioning and hot water
  • Ample breakfast

Cons

  • Rooms near the terrace can be noisy
  • A private room here can be nearly as expensive as a budget hotel
Kayay St., Bagan, Myanmar
061-6569
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Paramount Inle Resort

$$ | Nga Phe Chaung Village, Nga Phe Chaung Village, Myanmar

Though by no means budget, this is one of the less expensive hotels on the lake proper. All buildings here are on stilts, and the charming bungalows are teak with thatched roofs. The hotel is surrounded by floating greenery, which breaks up the otherwise infinite expanse of water. As with the other hotels far from the jetty, what you lose in nighttime activities and eating options you make up for in gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. The food at the restaurant is fine—nothing mind-blowing, but plenty to choose from, all of it pleasant. Lake-facing rooms offer the best view but are noisy because of boats motoring up at 6 am. If you're a light sleeper, get a garden view room, take in sunset at the restaurant, and pop in ear plugs.

Pros

  • Warm service
  • Prime lake location
  • Huge breakfasts

Cons

  • Poor Wi-Fi signal outside the lobby
  • Lake-facing rooms are loud
  • Bathrooms need updating
Nga Phe Chaung Village, Nga Phe Chaung Village, Myanmar
094-936–0855
hotel Details
16 rooms, 12 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Rupar Mandalar Resort

$$$$ | Corner of 53rd and 30th Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar

Idyllic and full of local flavor, this resort is a ways from downtown but is a real oasis. Rooms are all rich, gleaming teak which lends visitors the feeling of bunking down inside an upscale tree house. Though rooms are well-proportioned, some bathrooms are teeny. Rooms on the main road are noisy, and some rooms' walls are on the thin side. The expansive grounds are lush and lovingly manicured, and the pool, after a hot day at Mandalay Hill and the Royal Palace, is a dream come true. The breakfast spread is served outside under the trees; around dinner time, there's a marionette show and dance performance.

Pros

  • Lovely rooms, staff, and pool

Cons

  • Far from the city
  • Breakfast buffet has limited choice
Corner of 53rd and 30th Sts., Mandalay, Myanmar
02-61555
hotel Details
10 rooms, 5 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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Sule Shangri-La Yangon

$$$ | 223 Sule Pagoda Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar Fodor's Choice
There is no better luxurious base than the iconic former Traders Hotel, which Shangri-La took over in 2014 after a two-year refurbishment. Service standards are as high as you would expect from Shangri-La, and the location is unbeatable, just down the street from Bogyoke Market and two blocks from Sule Pagoda. Rooms are comfortable but small and decorated simply—but the Wi-Fi is fast, the breakfast buffet extensive, and the pool heavenly after a hot day of sightseeing. The ground-floor lounge is a popular meeting spot and a good place to get work done; you won't find anywhere else in Yangon with Wi-Fi as powerful.

Pros

  • Free, strong Wi-Fi
  • Right downtown

Cons

  • Rooms are small and a bit dated; if you've stayed in many Shangri-La hotels, this one will not feel up to international standards
223 Sule Pagoda Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
01-242828
hotel Details
242 rooms, 237 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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Thazin Garden Hotel

$$ | Thazin Rd., Bagan, Myanmar
Between the dreamy pool surrounded by flowers and the guest bungalows, each with its own veranda, you may just find yourself lazing here all day. There are a few restaurants within walking distance, and the hotel’s restaurant—with seating on the lawn, overlooking the garden with its own stupa—makes it popular with outside guests. Rooms are done up in standard Southeast Asian, but it’s lovely—dark carved wood beds, gleaming hardwood floors, cute flower petal art on the bed, and crisp white sheets with brightly colored accent pillows. Standard are large enough to accommodate two adults and a child or two.

Pros

  • Stupa on the grounds
  • Spacious rooms
  • Lovely gardens

Cons

  • Service can be lackluster
  • Thin walls
Thazin Rd., Bagan, Myanmar
02-153--7898
hotel Details
60 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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The Hotel at Tharabar Gate

$$$ | Bagan, Myanmar

Long been the place to stay in Bagan because it's a stone's throw from Ananda Temple and plenty of restaurants, this hotel demonstrates a common trend in Bagan---when demand for accommodations far outweighs supply. Visitors don't get great value for money. Rooms are large and clean but a little run down and the air-conditioning a bit weak. However, well-manicured verdant lawns and trees provides guests with a much-needed break from the dust and dirt of the temples. As is de rigueur, the spacious rooms here are an homage to, and of, wood, with lovely teak floors and traditional Burmese furniture. At night, stroll the lantern-lighted hotel grounds or take in dinner alfresco..

Pros

  • Walking distance to restaurants and temples
  • Partially shaded pool

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms need refurbishment
  • Food, other than breakfast, can be hit or miss
Bagan, Myanmar
61-60037
hotel Details
80 rooms, 4 suites
Rate Includes: Breakfast, No credit cards

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The Loft

$$ | 33 Yaw Min Gyi St., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
Located in the increasingly fashionable neighborhood of Dagon Township, on the edge of downtown Yangon, this stylish boutique hotel---the city’s first---is well located for sightseeing as much as sampling the local eating and drinking scene. The sleek, chic rooms are super-comfortable although the two-story loft-style suites are the pick of the categories and a great choice if you’re staying a while.

Pros

  • Fantastic amenities, from espresso coffee machines to minibars crammed with goodies
  • Free, decent Wi-Fi

Cons

  • While reception staff is excellent, service in the restaurant is excruciatingly slow
33 Yaw Min Gyi St., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
01-372299
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

Quick Facts

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The Strand

$$$ | 92 The Strand Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar Fodor's Choice
Dating to 1901, when it was built by a British entrepreneur, and soon after acquired by the legendary Sarkies brothers hoteliers of the Eastern and Oriental (Penang) and Raffles (Singapore) fame, The Strand is Yangon’s most atmospheric lodging. The grand old hotel, a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World, oozes history, even after an extensive renovation that has added modern comforts throughout.

Pros

  • Attentive staff
  • Best hotel breakfast in Myanmar
  • 24-hour butler service

Cons

  • On-site restaurants expensive
  • Smoking allowed in bar
  • No pool
92 The Strand Rd., Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar
01-243377
hotel Details
31 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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ViewPoint Lodge

$$ | Near Talk Nan Bridge and jetty, Myanmar Fodor's Choice

This eco-friendly, Swiss-managed property on one of Myanmar's largest lakes lives up to its name: from your over-water bungalow, prepare to be entranced by longboats putting by, barefoot monks walking onshore, and water buffalo being driven over an ancient bridge. Though the hotel's main buildings are all on land, its guest cottages stand right above the lake thanks to their sturdy bamboo stilts—the region's traditional construction from limestone, mud, and rice straw is so supportive and that no concrete was used. Cottages offer a tranquil retreat, but guests who want to do a little mingling will have no problem at the hotel's in-house restaurants—one serving local Shan fare, and another offering French cuisine—where each morning a dynamite breakfast is served.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooms
  • Warm service
  • Delicious food
  • Scenic surroundings
  • Easy walk to village of Nyaung Shwe

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • Noise from the boats carries into the rooms
  • Touch-and-go Wi-Fi
Near Talk Nan Bridge and jetty, Myanmar
081-209062
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Breakfast

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