10 Best Hotels in Myanmar

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Because demand far outweighs supply, hotels in Myanmar are significantly more expensive than in neighboring Thailand. Yangon has the biggest concentration of upscale accommodations—some tip the scale at $500 a night—including two classic colonial luxury hotels and a handful of international business hotels. Places in Yangon catering to foreigners almost always have 24-hour electricity and most have some degree of Wi-Fi. Mandalay has a few luxury big-box hotels, including western chains, and several options considered midrange by Myanmar standards. Brief electricity blackouts are common, but the more upscale hotels have generators that start automatically during power failures. At many smaller hotels they may wait to see how long the outage lasts before starting up their generator.

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
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24 rooms
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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
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82 rooms, 5 suites
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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
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303 rooms
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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
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No credit cards
52 rooms (Nampan), 25 rooms (Thale-U)
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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
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No credit cards
6 rooms
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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
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13 rooms, 3 suites
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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
No credit cards
45 suites
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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
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32 rooms
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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
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No credit cards
16 rooms, 12 suites
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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
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