


Yangon, Myanmar
The iconic Strand Hotel was built in 1901 and is recognised as a national landmark. Lovingly restored to its former glory, this Victorian era hotel maintains a sense of old world charm and history. Marble floors inlaid with teak, rattan furniture, tropical potted palms, crystal chandeliers and black-lacquered ceiling fans, all exude a unique personality dating back to the colonial days of yesteryear.
The Strand is an all-suite hotel. As renowned as the suites are for plush accommodation, so are the eateries. Both the Strand Café and Strand Bar are ‘must-see’ venues in Yangon.
92 Strand Rd, Yangon
Located in historic town centre, overlooking the Yangon River
Immaculate room furnishings reflect the hotel's rich traditional past
Generous living space are common among all the Suites
Enjoy personalised spa therapies in the well-appointed therapy rooms
A drink at the legendary Sarkie's Bar is a must for staying guests
Complement your stay with a customised itinerary. Explore our sample itineraries to inspire your travel planning.
Yangon – Mandalay – Inle Lake – Pindaya – Bagan
Discover the handicraft traditions of Myanmar and learn about crafts unique to the country. Gain insight into ‘Pan Sel Myo’, the ten religious traditional arts, and meet with contemporary artists for a personal perspective of the thriving art scene.
Yangon – Bagan – Mandalay – Inle Lake
Our classic journey across Myanmar, the ‘Hidden jewel of Southeast Asia,’ takes the intrepid traveller on a memorable 12-days of experiences featuring the very best of cultural heritage, arts, spirituality and historical elements.
Yangon - Inle Lake - Bagan - Mandalay
Discover Burma's enigmatic cuisine which is one of the most complex and diverse in Southeast Asia. Experience the unique flavours of each region by sampling the local cuisine and participating in a number of hands-on cooking classes.
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