We had been planning the trip to Myanmar for a long time. But while we weren’t sure which places we should be able to see, we knew from the beginning that The Strand Yangon had to be on the itinerary.
Located right in the heart of Myanmar’s largest city, The Strand enjoys the historical reputation of one of the best colonial hotels in Southeast Asia. It stands alongside such institutions as Raffles in Singapore, where we popped in for the Singapore Sling, or Amangalla in Sri Lanka, where we recently stayed. These properties share the themes of the bygone era and maintain a sense of charm and history — and so does The Strand Yangon.
As soon as we walked into the hotel’s grand lobby we felt transported to the era of colonial glamour — even though, crucially, the interior here really does not come across as old-fashioned. The hotel may have rattan chairs, antique lacquerware, slow-moving ceiling fans, and the polished dark wood, but all these look sophisticated and contemporary.
We were welcomed with refreshments and a cold towel, which was the perfect antidote to the heat and dust of Yangon, and soon we were introduced to our own Butler team. Each floor of the hotel has its own butler desk. Manned 24/7, the duties of the staff here include room service (e.g. daily tea-serving and replenishing the ice and lime for gin and tonic), concierge assistance, but also the maintenance one of the little quaint traditions of The Strand — that of making a ceremony out of opening the suite doors for the hotel guests.
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Like the rest of the hotel, our room had the sophisticated feel of an “old-world meets 21st Century”, with teak wood flooring, high ceiling, antique-filled bedroom and an adjacent tea-serving area with a comfy sofa and two matching chairs.
As we were taking it all in, our butler busied himself with preparing a welcome tea on a silverware. Refreshed and settled-in, we were soon getting ourselves acquainted with the rest of the hotel.
The Strand has recently undergone a six-month refurbishment. This resulted not only in an upgrade to the interiors and the overall look but also in the addition of a state-of-the-art gym, the spa (try a traditional Myanmar massage!), and an outdoor swimming pool. The pool is the perfect place to lounge during the day, especially after venturing out to explore the city.
We did walk around in the immediate neighborhood, taking in the vibe of the downtown Yangon, where crumbling colonial buildings and dilapidated workshops share the space with busy fruit markets, gilded temples, and glossy new skyscrapers. We even managed to find the colorful back alley on 27th street, which, thanks to a unique art project reclaiming Yangon “rubbish dump alleys”, turned it into children’s playground. To visit the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda we hired an air-conditioned cab for a day, but the sheer size of the pagoda made it an exhausting trip, as the weather was hot and humid.
There is plenty of food options near the hotel, but we were drawn back to The Strand. As we discovered, there is no better dining in Downtown Yangon than at the hotel. Whether it’s the lovely breakfast served under whirring ceiling fans in The Strand Café, or inventive contemporary dishes in the restaurant, the fare here never disappoints.
And finally, we ended up by the swimming pool again, where we’d relax, ice cubes clinking in our glasses, and share our observations of Yangon and the hotel — while the day was slowly ebbing away. Just like in the old colonial days.
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Proud of its distinguished history, the Strand lives up to its reputation of a grande dame of the classic colonial hotels — while its recent update elevates it to the best luxury hospitality standards. A true gem, and your absolute best pick when visiting Yangon.
Categories: Boutique hotels, Business hotels, City hotels, Classic luxury, Colonial style, Culture & heritage, Grand luxury, Luxury hotels, Relaxing vacation, Sightseeing, Spa,
Number of rooms & suites: 31
Rate per night: From $280 USD
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Check room rates and bookAuthor: Travel+Style. Last updated: 31/08/2024
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