Bike World Explores Myanmar Inn

Yangon


In a secluded location, and run by a charming Australian-Burmese couple as an extension of their bicycle-tour company, this inn offers functional private rooms. The cheapest singles are a little cramped, but the overall ambience is pleasant. There is a lovely common room with a library and all kinds of audiovisual gadgets.

A plus is their on-site pizza-delivery service (pizzas K9000 to K15,000).


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