Inya Lake Hotel

Yangon


If you prefer chilling out in a serene lakeside location, this mammoth but classy property, designed by a Russian in the 1950s, offers big, light-filled rooms with wooden floors and balconies with elegant minimalism. There's a good-sized pool and tennis courts.


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