The prestigious new Yangon Excelsior, a luxurious hotel in Yangon’s downtown, has been painstakingly refurbished from a Heritage Building – the Headquarters of the Steel Brothers Limited Company, built in early 19th century. It evokes a bold and elegant tone as it draws on old merchant trading atmosphere in a polished, modern setting. With 74 sleek, upscale rooms, one Executive Floor with 16 rooms and an Executive Lounge, one Cafe-Deli-Bar called the Newsroom, a Wine & Grill restaurant, gym and spa, and two meeting rooms, the Yangon Excelsior Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the city. Centrally located for the ease and convenience of both the curious leisure traveler and busy business visitor, the hotel is a gentle reminder of Myanmar’s rich history while providing all the contemporary comforts for an unforgettable stay.
Located at the heart of downtown Yangon, a 5-minute drive away from Shwedagon Pagoda (a must-visit place in Yangon) and a 10-minute walk away from Sule Pagoda (the center of Yangon), Hotel Grand United is located at the most prominent location in Yangon, Myanmar’s economic capital. Imagine yourself stepping right outside our hotel and immediately experiencing delicious Burmese food (both street food and local restaurants), unique local shops and most importantly, warming welcome from local Burmese people.
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The Sule Pagoda is a Burmese stupa located in the heart of downtown Yangon, occupying the centre of the city and an important space in contemporary Burmese politics, ideology and geography. According to legend, it was built before the Shwedagon Pagoda during the time of the Buddha, making it more than 2,500 years old. Burmese legend states that the site for the Shwedagon Pagoda was asked to be revealed from an old nat who resided at the place where the Sule Pagoda now stands.
Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts makes its debut in Yangon with the 5-star Pan Pacific Yangon, boasting 336 luxuriously furnished rooms and suites, many of which offer stunning views of the bustling city and the Shwedagon Pagoda. Look forward to an extensive range of refreshing facilities including a swimming pool, spa and fitness centre. Savor a diverse selection of international dishes from Saan, all-day dining restaurant or delight in exquisite cuisine at their Chinese restaurant, Hai Tien Lo. Lobby lounge, the Teak Bar, provides a relaxing ambience and offers cocktails and panoramic views for guests to unwind after a long day. With six versatile meeting spaces, including a pillarless ballroom that can host up to 420 guests, the hotel provides the ideal venue for corporate meetings and grand banquets. Pan Pacific Yangon is connected to Junction City Shopping Centre, designed as Yangon’s ultimate shopping destination, and home to exciting retail boutiques, new-to-market brands, diverse dining options and unique lifestyle offerings.
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Pullman Yangon Centrepoint is located in the beautiful downtown Colonial Quarter overlooking Maha Bandoola Park, City Hall and the unique Sule Pagoda, while Bogyoke and the night market are at walking distance. All rooms have a separate shower and bathtub, a work desk, IPTV and free WIFI. The hotel features The Merchant All Day Dining Restaurant, E’cucina Authentic Italian Cuisine, The Junction At Pullman, Gustave Lobby bar,(limited) fitness facilities, a Ballroom that can host up to 600 guests and 5 meeting rooms.
Bogyoke Market in downtown Yangon is your spot if you want to take home some typical Myanmar arts and crafts from your trip. The extensive market sells products ranging from gems, to longyis, to the unique Pathein umbrella.
Central Hotel is strategically located in city’s magnificent shopping district in the centre of Yangon. With its superb location is shared by prime shopping, central business as well as entertainment district including historic Bogyoke Market, FMI shopping Mall, Sule Pagoda, are also a walking distance and world famous ShweDaGone Pagoda a short drive away.
The hotel features 82 rooms and finest luxury suites complete with spacious living and dining areas, Hot & Cold shower as well as bathtubs, Centralized air-condition system, colour TV with satellites channels, Mini-bar, IDD phone, Free Wi-Fi Access in lobbies and Guest Rooms. Our room feature practical fundamental to the needs of business and leisure travellers.
At Central Hotel, we specialise in pairing exceptional meeting rooms facilities with impeccable service. From exclusive meetings, to functions and distinctive meeting room facilities ensure all your events are memorably excellent. Business and leisure travellers will find your stay at Central Hotel of utmost convenience.
Located in the heart of Yangon, our hotel is in a most convenient area close to Sule Pagoda, Bogyote Market, local restaurants and street vendors and more!
Wecome from East, Since 2011, a Boutique Style Hotel,situate at heart of Yangon business district, easy access to main shopping area and commercial center.
Sule Shangri-La, Yangon is the leading luxury and business hotel in the heart of downtown Yangon, Myanmar.
The 22-storey Sule Shangri-La, Yangon is conveniently located in the central business, cultural and shopping district of Yangon, the economic capital of and gateway to Myanmar.
Yangon is a cool and green city with lush tropical trees, shady parks and beautiful lakes – making the hotel an ideal base for both business and leisure travellers. The hotel is situated on the corners of Sule Pagoda and Bogyoke Aung San roads, and only a 45-minute drive from the international airport.
The hotel lobby features quaint décor that captures the classic historical elegance of Yangon. A reception desk to the left of the entrance provides a welcoming sense of arrival for you. Our security guards are there for your safety and security.
To the left of the entrance, the lobby lift brings to you to the Business Centre on the fifth floor. The hotel houses a fully equipped business centre with a personal computer workstation and broadband Internet connection. The business centre also provides a host of secretarial support, including printing, scanning, photocopying, facsimile and courier services. A private room for small business meetings is also available.
The hotel comprises 484 expansive guestrooms and suites, each characterised by elegant décor and executive-style furnishings. Rooms come with a full array of amenities and facilities, and spacious bathrooms, and feature outstanding views of the city, the pagoda or the river. For the more discerning business traveller, Horizon Club Rooms offer a host of additional privileges and an even higher level of personalised service.
Horizon Club facilities are available for your comfort and convenience. Benefits include private check-in and check-out, exclusive breakfast, evening cocktails, purser services and more.
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Bangkok Airways was established by Mr. Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth who set up the airline business in 1968 as a department in a company, own by him, named Krungthep Sahakol Company Limited. In 1984, he founded Sahakol Air to take over airline business which Krungthep Sahakol had been operating from the beginning. The name of the airline was later changed to “Bangkok Airways”.
In 1986, Bangkok Airways commenced operation of scheduled flight services, inaugurated on 20 January 1986 on routes Bangkok – Nakhon Ratchasima, Bangkok – Surin and Bangkok – Krabi, utilizing 18-seat BANDEIRANTE EMB-110 aircraft. In 1989, the Company built its first airport, located at Koh Samui which was being developed into an international tourist destination. Operation at Samui Airport started when Bangkok Airways obtained an International Air Transport Association (IATA) code “PG” and was granted permission to operate flights on route Bangkok – Koh Samui. In 1992, a 107-seat Fokker – 100 jet aircraft was introduced into the fleet. Two years later, on joining IATA Clearing House, the fleet expanded with two additional ATR72 aircraft.
Sukhothai Airport was the second airport project that began in 1998. Many initiatives were added in 2000 from efforts to enhance flight performance by taking delivery of the first Boeing 717-200 aircraft with higher speed and seat capacity; to start aircraft maintenance service on completion of construction of the hanger at Don Muang Airport; to join IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP). Being a member of IATA BSP allowed the company to expand sales base and provided direct access to IATA distribution network. In 2002 the Company upgraded its safety standard, past IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) and was certified as IATA full membership. In 2006, Trat Airport, the Company’s third airport project, commenced operation of airport services.
On 9 April 2007 Bangkok Airways was honoured to receive the Garuda Emblem, a royal warrant bestowed to companies that perform exceptional services to the nation. It is the Company’s greatest pride and best motivation for the employees. On 27 February 2013, Bangkok Airways is listed in Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and registered as “Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited” or “BA”.






























