We stayed in this hotel as part of our Tucan Myanmar tour. Clean, polite and with friendly staffs but not really good in communicate in English except one or two. However they are keen to help. Good bathroom with good hot water supply, good a/c, decent TV with 6 channels, decent wifi too. Dinning area is on the groud floor across from the reception. Manu items are not cheap and we mostly went out to eat. Decent breakfast though, mostly oriental items like fried rice, chowmein,susages, beans, congee,stirred fried veggies, and lots of fresh fruit. You won't find any old McD or Starbuck, but you will find the occational KFC though. There are lots of different restaurants around the hotel and China town is about 20 min walk. The thing is you need to take a taxi or bike taxi to take you to all attractions.The hotel can organize that and will tell...
Read moreThis hotel was a cut above, by comparison with many other establishments that we stayed in on our recent tour around Myanmar. Whilst we didn't enjoy scenic views from our room, the amenities were quite reasonable save for the hot water (taking up to 4 -5 minutes to get hot) and the standard gripe regarding internet access. The rooms were generous in size and clean and comfortable, the service very good and the buffet breakfast expansive and plentiful. The hotel was well situated in the heart of the city and within walking distance of many retail outlets and...
Read moreMandalay is difficult to get to. By air is expensive , so many well arrive by train . The hotel is directly opposite the railway station ,which is great after a long journey. The staff are good and courteous. The rooms are larger than in most economy hotels with all the facilities one would expect including a good shower and air conditioning. Most of the guests are Burmese but the staff all speak competant English. There is a small underground car park for those arriving by car. Room prices appear very competitive. I liked the hotel and would...
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