79 Living Hotel

Mandalay


This sensibly priced, relatively cheerful hotel is handily placed behind the train station. Rooms come with TV, fridge and safe, and have gleamingly clean floors, high ceilings and maybe a (fake) welcome rose on the bed. There's a rooftop terrace-bar for breakfast, happy hour (6pm to 8pm) and free bicycle hire.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Mandalay attractions

1. Fire Lookout Tower

0.2 MILES

This former fire-lookout tower sits next to the main Mandalay fire station. Unfortunately, it can't be climbed.

2. Sri Ganesh Temple

0.31 MILES

This temple's colourful, sculpture-crusted gopuram (monumental tower) will excite you if you’ve never been to southern India or Singapore.

3. Central Mosque

0.37 MILES

This mosque is not a tourist attraction per se, but it has been the site of tense confrontation when anti-Muslim anger has been stoked in the past. The…

4. Sacred Heart Cathedral

0.47 MILES

Founded in the 19th century, this is Mandalay's main Catholic church. It has some historical charm from the colonial period, and is a good place to meet…

5. Cultural Museum & Library

0.55 MILES

This dusty, dowdy and poorly lit collection displays archaeological finds, buddhas and a bullock cart. As is the case in many local archaeology museums,…

6. Clock Tower

0.62 MILES

Mandalay's clock tower mixes Western and Eastern architecture.

7. Setkyathiha Paya

0.66 MILES

Mostly hidden behind shopfronts, this large elevated pagoda complex includes a ‘golden rock’ lookalike and an enormous sacred bodhi tree planted by U Nu,…

8. Shwekyimyint Paya

0.67 MILES

Founded in 1167 by Prince Minshinzaw, exiled son of King Alaungsithu, Shwekyimyint considerably predates Mandalay itself. Minshinzaw consecrated the…