WELCOME TO THE YANGON EXCELSIOR HOTEL!
Welcome to the Yangon Excelsior , a premier hotel that combines timeless elegance with modern sophistication. Nestled in the heart of Yangon, our hotel is an oasis of comfort, providing a perfect retreat for both business and leisure travelers.
Steeped in colonial history and refurbished to its original splendor, our boutique 74 rooms hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the city, host important board
meetings or treat clients to coffee.
OUR HISTORY
Originally, the building housed the central headquarters of the Steel Brothers Company, a conglomerate specializing in the economic development of mining, agriculture, minerals, and timber resources. It served as a pivotal hub for coordinating the conglomerate’s diverse operations, reflecting its commitment to innovation and economic growth across various sectors. The building stands as a testament to an era marked by industrial expansion and corporate ingenuity.
ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
This 5-storey hotel offers 74 rooms and suites, boasting 5-meter high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows to let in natural light, smoked-oak parquet floor, elegant design and modern amenities. The luxurious feel is further enhanced by the bespoke furniture, the opulent natural materials including marble & leather and the ambient lighting. It is the perfect union of colonial elegance and contemporary style.
Kyauktada Township in Yangon, Myanmar, is a vibrant district with diverse neighborhoods. The downtown core thrives as a bustling business hub, while the Bogyoke Aung San Area combines history with commerce. Pansodan Street showcases colonial-era architecture and cultural spots, and Merchant Road blends businesses and residences. Sule Pagoda Road centers around the iconic pagoda, and the Yangon Riverfront offers scenic views. Mahabandoola Road houses government offices, and the Kandawgyi Lake Area balances residential and recreational spaces. Together, these neighborhoods create the unique tapestry of Kyauktada, reflecting its historical, cultural, and economic significance in the heart of Yangon. For the latest details, consult local authorities or official documents.
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