Hotel Yadanarbon

Mandalay


All rooms have crisp linen, bed sashes, parquet floors and vaguely colonial-style bathroom doors. Even the cheapest 'standard' rooms are fair-sized, with fridge, safe, small sitting space, flat-screen TV and bathtub. The location is handy for the train station and there's a wealth of street food right outside, plus a rooftop bar, restaurant and infinity pool, an unusual luxury at this price.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Mandalay attractions

1. Gold-Pounders’ District

0.57 MILES

Those 1-sq-in gold-leaf sheets that worshippers piously place on sacred buddha images are laboriously hand-pounded in dozens of specialist workshops in…

2. Fire Lookout Tower

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

3. Sri Ganesh Temple

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

4. Central Mosque

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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…

5. Sacred Heart Cathedral

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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…

6. Cultural Museum & Library

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

7. Moat & Fortress Walls

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Viewable only from the outside, a 230ft-wide moat and well over 4 miles of crenellated 26ft-high walls form a vast square around the site of the former…

8. Setkyathiha Paya

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