Yangon Blew Me Away – East Hotel

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East Hotel
Myanmar / Yangon

Hotel Info & Reviews
1. Personal Experience
This place was designed with families in mind—we’d return for sure! From the moment we stepped into East Hotel, I felt a wave of warmth wash over me. The staff greeted us like old friends, and my kids were thrilled to find a little play area in the lobby. Sure, there were a few hiccups—like our room not being ready at check-in—but they quickly offered us complimentary drinks while we waited. That small gesture made all the difference!

2. Main Highlights
The rooftop view is absolutely stunning; you can see the golden Shwedagon Pagoda shimmering against the sunset—it’s picture-perfect! Plus, I can’t rave enough about their breakfast spread; fresh fruits and local dishes that made mornings feel like a feast rather than just a meal. And let’s not forget about their super friendly staff—they went above and beyond to help us plan our day trips around Yangon.

3. Recommendation ★★★★☆
Overall, I’d say East Hotel is perfect for families looking for comfort without breaking the bank. It has that cozy vibe that makes you feel right at home after exploring the city all day. Honestly? I’d go back in a heartbeat!
1. Hotel Details
Country
Myanmar
City
Yangon
Rating
⭐ 7.5
Number of Rooms
48
Number of Floors
10
Number if Reviews
2,546
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2. Restaurant Recommendations
  • Le Planteur (Bahan): A beautiful fusion of French and Burmese cuisine, their signature dish is the “Duck Breast with Tamarind Sauce”—it’s a flavor explosion you won’t want to miss!
  • Shan Yoe Yar (Sanchaung): This cozy spot serves up authentic Shan noodles, and their “Shan Noodle Salad” is a must-try—fresh, zesty, and oh-so-satisfying.
  • The Strand Café (Kyauktada): Known for its colonial charm, don’t skip their “Strand Café Breakfast,” featuring everything from eggs benedict to local favorites that’ll kickstart your day in style.
3. Tourist Attractions
  • Sule Pagoda (Downtown): This iconic stupa is not just a pretty face; it’s a bustling hub of activity and the perfect spot to soak in some local culture. Seriously, the vibe here is electric!
  • Shwedagon Pagoda (Kandawgyi): A must-see! This golden marvel sparkles under the sun and feels almost magical at sunset. Trust me, you’ll want to have your camera ready for those Insta shots!
  • Botahtaung Pagoda (Botahtaung): Nestled by the river, this pagoda offers a unique twist with its labyrinthine corridors filled with relics. It’s like stepping into a treasure hunt—definitely an experience you won’t forget!
4. Cultural Festivals
  • Thingyan Water Festival (Various locations, Yangon): This vibrant festival marks the Burmese New Year with epic water fights and joyous celebrations. Picture colorful parades, traditional music, and lots of splashing! It usually takes place in mid-April.
  • Taunggyi Balloon Festival (Taunggyi, Shan State): A sight to behold! This unique festival features giant hot air balloons lit up at night, accompanied by festivities that include food stalls and local performances. It typically happens in November during the full moon.
  • Buddha Purnima (Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon): A deeply spiritual event celebrating the birth of Buddha. Expect beautiful rituals, offerings, and a serene atmosphere as locals gather at this iconic pagoda. The date varies each year based on the lunar calendar but generally falls in April or May.
5. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where is the hotel located exactly?
East Hotel location
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2. What facilities are nearby?
3. How can I check rates, contact info, and amenities
※ These details may change often, so please check the following sites for the latest info.
4. How do I make a reservation?
Just choose the site from question 3 and proceed with the booking.
5. What essential items should I pack for international travel?
Essential Items Checklist:
Multi‑charger, toiletries, basic meds, glasses/contacts, power bank, waterproof pouch, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, zipper bags, compression sacks, slippers, nail clipper, power strip, mini humidifier …
Categories: Myanmar