Hilton Opens the Third Property in Myanmar Mandalay

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Hilton Opens the Third Property in Myanmar Mandalay

Mandalay, the second largest Myanmar’s city can now boast of a five-star Hilton which has become the third of the group in the country.

It is located in 3.1 km from the centre, opposite Mandalay Hill where the most wondrous pagodas, monasteries and the Mandalay Palace are. 

There are 231 comfortable rooms with private balconies or spacious terraces which offer a really breathtaking view. Several rooms are equipped with kitchenettes. The guests can enjoy delicious dishes at Café Mandalay, a restaurant opened all day long. The food is cooked in an open kitchen, so one can watch the culinary process of turning ordinary foodstuff into tasty meals. There is an assortment of wine. In addition, there is Bungkus in the lobby with an excellent deli.

The guests, who are eager to explore the neighbourhood, may rent a bike or enjoy playing golf at a wonderful golf course which is in some minutes’ walk from the hotel. The gym and the swimming pool are onsite. The spa is to be opened later. The car park and airport transfer are available.Various events can be held here in an enormous ballroom with an area of 256 m2.

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