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Service & Luxury Reimagined

Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Yangon City, Pan Pacific Yangon where every moment is adorned with breathtaking views of Yangon City skyline and the shimmering beauty of the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda.

Experience the epitome of opulence in our exquisite rooms and suites, each designed to provide a sanctuary of comfort and elegance, every aspect of your stay is meticulously curated to exceed your expectations. From exquisite dining options showcasing the finest flavors from around the world to rejuvenating spa treatments that soothe the soul, every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate your experience.

Whether you're here for business or leisure, our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. Immerse yourself in opulence and relaxation at Pan Pacific Yangon.

Service & Luxury Reimagined

Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Yangon City, Pan Pacific Yangon where every moment is adorned with breathtaking views of Yangon City skyline and the shimmering beauty of the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda.

Experience the epitome of opulence in our exquisite rooms and suites, each designed to provide a sanctuary of comfort and elegance, every aspect of your stay is meticulously curated to exceed your expectations. From exquisite dining options showcasing the finest flavors from around the world to rejuvenating spa treatments that soothe the soul, every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate your experience.

Whether you're here for business or leisure, our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. Immerse yourself in opulence and relaxation at Pan Pacific Yangon.

  • Relax in the heart of the city, while you take in stunning views of the shimmering Shwedagon Pagoda from our luxury Yangon hotel.
  • Prepare to be awed by the majestic sight of Yangon’s iconic landmark—the Karaweik Palace. Designed in the style of the Pyigyimon Royal Barge (a gold gilded royal barge which used to ferry the Burmese royalty), the Palace’s glistening gold and green structure is one of the country’s most recognisable structures.
  • One would be remiss to leave Yangon without basking in the golden shimmer of its spiritual centre, Shwedagon Pagoda, which is said to enshrine Buddha’s hair and other significant Buddhist relics. Visitors should be appropriately attired—with long sleeves and knees covered—and they should leave their shoes at the door as these are not allowed within the premises. Savvy travellers advise waiting till the evening to avoid the heat, and hiring a guide to get more out of one’s visit. If time permits, take a 10-minute stroll to Kandawgyi Lake to add to your collection of memorable Yangon photos—attempt reflection shots of Shwedagon Pagoda, and capture the picturesque view of Karaweik Palace, a replica of an ancient royal barge.
  • One of the highlights of Yangon is the bustling Bogyoke Aung San Market, which typically opens at 10:30am on most days. (The market is closed on Mondays.) Look out for traditional toys that will spark your children’s imaginations and your parents’ sweet nostalgia. They include the papier-mâché doll known as “Pyit Taing Htaung,” a smiley-faced round-bottomed doll purportedly used to teach the virtue of resilience to Burmese children. Marionettes (string puppets) are also a common sight. If your elderly family members are purchasing jewellery at the Bogyoke Market (or anywhere else in Yangon), they can have their gems appraised at the Asia Glory Gem Lab, which is located within the marketplace. It would also be prudent to read up about gem shopping in Myanmar prior to your trip, to avoid tourist scams. To quell hunger pangs in a quieter environment, the nearby Nourish Cafe is a tourist favourite. The hipsterish eatery is meat- and dairy-free, plus you will find superfood ingredients such as quinoa and chia seeds on the menu. In the evening, head to Yangon’s Chinatown (west of the Sule Pagoda) for more food and fanfare. Travel blogger Mike Wiens of Migrationology recommends visiting after 5:00pm, and centring your efforts around 19th Street if you love barbecued meats, or 20th Street if you want to sample other Chinese foods such as congee (rice porridge).
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The Location

Corner of Bogyoke Aung San Road and Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Pabedan Township, Yangon

Parking

Hotel guests enjoy free parking at the hotel car park.

The Location

From Yangon International Airport

If You’re Taking the Public Transport

The nearest Bus stations are:

  • Bogyoke Aung San Market Station (Bogyoke Aung San Road)
  • Orchard Station (North South Line)


Connecting to the Junction City Shopping Centre


Shwedagon Pagoda
15 minutes’ walk

 

 

Destination: Yangon

Welcome to Yangon! Formerly known as Rangoon, the former capital of Myanmar is known for its intriguing mix of British colonial architecture and shimmering Buddhist pagodas.

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GMT +6:30 hours

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