Super Hotel

Yangon


This place is super indeed and specifically geared to Japanese businesspeople, with Japanese breakfast and rooftop communal-bathing pools, both indoor and out. There's a choice of pillows and pyjamas for guests in the lobby, and many rooms have good views over Inya Lake.

Note that single rates don't include breakfast.


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1. Myanmar Gems Museum & Gems Market

0.46 MILES

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2. Kaba Aye Paya

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3. Mahapasana

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Totally artificial, this ‘great cave’ is where the Sixth Buddhist Synod was held in 1954–56 to coincide with the 2500th anniversary of the Buddha’s…

4. Inya Lake

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5. Aung San Suu Kyi's House

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6. State Fine Arts School

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7. AAPP Museum

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8. Meilamu Paya

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