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The Strand in Yangon is a true classic. This historic three-story hotel captures the essence of a bygone era that speaks of bespoke service and style. Set near the Yangon River docks, you can still watch the daily workings of longboats and street food stalls. Inside, the 31-suite property, evokes a ’30s-inspired cosmopolitan look with black-and-white marble floors and generously decorated rooms. Furnished with modern fittings, it has retained the true flavour of the past, teak furnishings of the bygone era of over hundred years.
However, what makes The Strand in Yangon stand out is the service. From being personally greeted by the GM to the doorman and chambermaid – the warm smiles and a sincere attitude to help make your stay special. The staffs are attentive and remember little things – your likes and dislikes that makes it so much personal. Stay for one night or more but if you get a chance then take a glimpse into the splendour of the past. The Strand is an experience that is not to be missed.
Just to be clear that if you're in favour of a sleeker and modern design look, then The Strand in Yangon might not meet your taste. However, this is exactly why we liked it. You will love the high ceilings and cream-coloured walls throughout the whole place. Much woodwork is now antique but well taken care of. The place is filled with history and character which gives it a nice vibe.
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Stay The Strand Hotel, Yangon has 31 luxurious suites with polished teak floor, high-pitched ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. The Superior rooms start with 55 sqm of space designed with handwoven bed linen, and come with spacious bathrooms. Deluxe Suites have a spacious sitting room while the elegant Executive Suites, overlooking the Yangon River, allows for the perfect escape, within this 65 sqm haven. An English-speaking butler is always on call providing tailored attendance.
ChildCare Children are welcome to stay at The Strand Hotel, Yangon. Baby cots, extra beds are available. Babysitting service can be arranged, on request.
Dine There are three dining options at The Strand Hotel, Yangon. The Strand Café has all-day dining and renowned for its afternoon Strand High tea. The Strand Restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine with twist. The Chef here has gained experience from working under Michelin-starred chefs. Sitting in the Sarkies Bar or lobby you can imagine British merchants in fine suits drinking gin. It still serves beverages for which it’s historically renowned, including the Strand Sour, Strand Sling and Bagan Breeze.
Relax There is no swimming-pool, spa or fitness centre at The Strand Hotel, Yangon. The beauty and elegance of the building, the quiet corners, peace and solitude and the wonderful unobtrusive staff who have mastered friendliness without intrusion, provides a space wide enough to relax. However, these are being planned but if you fancy a massage at the moment, the hotel has converted a room into a ‘spa suite’ with proper massage beds.
Experience The Strand Cruise is the latest Luxury Cruise to sail the magnificent Ayeyarwady River, Myanmar. Departing from Bagan, it makes a 4-day journey on the Irrawaddy river towards Mandalay, The Strand offers only 27 cabins. Embark for an authentic journey of discoveries from visiting temples, pagodas, palaces and monasteries to remote villages aboard this luxurious ship.
Location The Strand Hotel, Yangon, is an icon from the heyday of stylish travel and is located in the heart of downtown. The great advantage of staying in this hotel is that it is within walking distance of many interesting places. You can easily explore this fascinating area full of churches, mosques, pagodas, amazing architecture and a vivid street culture, that are all on the doorstep.
Getting There Yangon airport has undergone a major renovation and facilitates both international and domestic terminals. There is no accommodation in the immediate vicinity of the airport. The easiest way to get to and from the airport to the city is by taxi. It could take over an hour to reach the Strand Hotel from airport in rush hour.
When to go The best time to visit Myanmar is between October and April when the weather is dry and not so hot. At this time the warm and sunny days are ideal for sightseeing throughout the country. The temperatures start to rise in March and May to September is best avoided as this is the rainy season when sightseeing can become difficult.
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