Savoy Hotel

Yangon


Everything inside the Savoy is done well and stylishly. Hallways, rooms and even the lavish bathrooms are stocked with photographs, antiques, handicrafts and sculptures, and it takes little imagination to feel as if you are some Raj-era royal.

The restaurant and bar are popular with expats. Use of the pool for nonguests (low/high season $20/25 per day) depends on hotel occupancy.


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