Hotel in Yangon
The Strand Hotel
Hotel Description:
The Strand, Yangon, opened in 1901. Rangoon, as Yangon
was formerly known as, was then one of British India’s
largest and most prized cities. The Strand was built by
British entrepreneur John Darwood and acquired by the
Sarkies brothers, who collected more than a few of Southeast
Asia’s grand colonial hotels. From the beginning, it was
regarded as “the finest hostelry east of Suez.” Murray’s
Handbook for Travelers in India, Burma and Ceylon, 1911
edition, says the hotel was “patronized by royalty, nobility
and distinguished personages.” After three years of
extensive refurbishing and renovation work, The Strand
reopened in November 1993. The hotel has been restored to
its former glory as a grand hotel and is now managed by
General Hotel Management (GHM).
Accommodation:
The three-story, Victorian hotel is a model of colonial
charm, from its colonnaded exterior to the marble-floored
lobby lounge, from the rattan furniture to the chandeliers
and the black lacquered ceiling fans in The Strand Café.
The hotel’s 32 spacious suites, including 23 deluxe
suites, 8 superior suites and The Strand Suite, are located
on the hotel’s two upper floors and serviced by a team of
butlers, 24 hours a day. Each deluxe and superior suite is
finished with high ceilings and teakwood floors, a king-size
bed or twin double beds, a separate sitting area and a
spacious bathroom. All are decorated with local art and
antiques and fitted with air conditioning, a ceiling fan,
satellite TV hidden away in an Edwardian cabinet and a
personal safe. Fresh-cut flowers, from white orchids and
jasmine petals to yellow ginger, brighten and rooms.
The Strand Suite is nearly 200 square meters in size. It
features a canopied, four-poster bed with a separate
entranceway to a small study with desk. There’s also a
comfortable living room, a dining room with attached
butler’s pantry, a large marble bathroom, a separate guest
bathroom and a sunroom overlooking the Yangon River.
Restaurant & Bar:
The Strand Café, with its big, teak-framed windows, looks
out onto Strand Road. Globe chandelier lighting, floors of
tile inlaid with teak, dining chairs of study egg-cane
rattan and black ceiling fans give the meandering room, with
all its intimate spaces and corners, a timeless charm,
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, with the menu
featuring Burmese and Western cuisine. There is also
afternoon tea daily. The Strand Grill is perhaps Yangon’s
most elegant dining room, dressed with large black-lacquer
prints from Bagan, a vaulted ceiling, skylights and
chandeliers and a dinner menu made for fine dining. A
classical guitarist completes the room’s refined mood. The
Strand Bar offers a full range of drinks, a charming
atmosphere, and a two-piece jazz band performing every
Friday.
Lobby Lounge:
The Lobby Lounge, with its colonial cane furniture and
marble floors, is the centre of all activities at The
Strand. It is a popular meeting place for a drink or
business discussion. Local musicians play the Burmese harp
and xylophone daily.
The Strand Hall:
The Strand Hall is a grand ballroom capable of
accommodation 500 people for a sit-down dinner and up to
1,000 for receptions. The hall can also be separated into
two rooms for conferences and meetings.
Jewellery Gallery:
Two hotel shops offer a range of locally-made precious
jewellery, gems and silver.
The Strand Boutique:
Beautiful Myanmar Textiles, lacquer and other handicrafts
can be discovered at the Strand Boutique.
Business Services:
Typing, translation, photocopying, courier, and other
administrative services are available at the Business
Centre, Computer and e-mail use can also be arranged.
Recreation:
Golf courses, tennis courts and a swimming pool are all
available nearby.
Contact Address:
92, Strand Road, Yangon, Myanmar.

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