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The original property opened in 1901. A member of Historic Hotels Worldwide since 2018.
The Strand Hotel is closed indefinitely.
The Strand Hotel has stood as a celebrated cultural landmark in Yangon since 1901. Originally a 12-room boarding house, the building was converted into a magnificent three-story hotel by the famous Sarkies Brothers during the early 20th century. The hotel has since been a major meeting place in the city for locals and international travelers alike. Many famous luminaries from throughout the world have stayed at The Strand over the years, including George Orwell, Richard Kipling, and King Edward VIII. Visitors can easily explore Yangon’s rich Colonial heritage from the hotel. Several iconic cultural landmarks are situated nearby too, such as the Sule Pagoda, the Bogyoke Aung San Market, and the National Museum of Myanmar.
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