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Hilton Nay Pyi Taw

Nay Pyi Taw
Hiltons Commitment to You During COVID-19 ” Weve updated our reservation and cancellation policies, extended Hilton Honors Points and status and may be requiring face coverings, temperature checks, health declarations and use of mobile contact tracing at our hotels around the world. Please visit our dedicated COVID-19 page for the latest and before traveling.Enjoy a beautiful, tropical setting, modern amenities and a warm welcome at the Hilton Nay Pyi Taw hotel. Located within the dynamic Dekkhinathiri township, in the vicinity of Ruby Hall, the hotel is only 30 minutes' drive from Nay Pyi Taw International Airport. Enjoy close proximity to the Government Ministry Zone, the International Zone and the Myanmar Trade Commission – just 6 km from our modern Myanmar hotel. The hotel is also conveniently near tourist attractions, including the Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens and Uppatasanti Pagoda. After a busy day, refresh in the outdoor swimming pool, located in the charming courtyard. Work out in the complimentary fitness center, or energize on one of two tennis courts. Treat yourself to a signature beauty therapy in the tranquil spa. Tee off at the local golf course, just five minutes from this Nay Pyi Taw hotel. Relax in a bright, modern guest room, offering beautiful garden views, an LCD TV, complimentary WiFi and a dedicated business zone with a large desk. Choose an elegant executive room or suite for more space and exclusive Executive Lounge access, offering complimentary breakfast, refreshments and evening cocktails. The modern Café brings to Nay Pyi Taw a wonderful blend of flavors and cultures, with delicious dishes expertly prepared by a team of international chefs. Open all day, Elements is an outdoor extension of Café, providing breathtaking views of the entire hotel. The inviting Lobby Lounge is the ideal space for a casual meeting, or to unwind with friends over drinks.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(243  reviews)
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Why People Love Myanmar

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Myanmar

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russellandann
3
Feb 2020
the circular train is an excellent experience not to be missed, however the trip to dala is less interesting and unlees you want a twenty minute ride to the snake temple don't bother
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331colinw
4
Nov 2019
Arrived at Pansodan jetty and whisked to tourist office, paid 4,000 chat each and was given a guide to come with us. Wary of scams I asked why and was assure that his services were covered by the fare. The young man was great, good English, very knowledgeable and likeable. We crossed the river an...
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Joshua_T
5
Sep 2023
I had a great time with the touring much of Yangon. Got to see and experience much of the History and culture of the city, it was amazing.

Frequently Asked Questions about Myanmar

What are some must-see attractions in Myanmar?

Myanmar is full of incredible sights to see. Some of the must-see attractions include the ancient city of Bagan, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the Inle Lake region, and the Mandalay Palace. Bagan is a popular destination for visitors to Myanmar, and it’s not hard to see why. The ancient city is home to thousands of temples and pagodas that date back centuries. The Shwedagon Pagoda is also a must-see attraction. This golden pagoda is one of the most sacred sites in Myanmar and is said to contain relics of the Buddha. The Inle Lake region is another popular destination. Visitors can take boat tours of the lake and visit the floating villages and gardens. Finally, the Mandalay Palace is a fascinating historical site that is definitely worth a visit.

What are some popular activities to do in Myanmar?

In addition to visiting the must-see attractions, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy in Myanmar. Visitors can take hot air balloon rides over Bagan, go trekking in the hills around Kalaw, and take cooking classes to learn how to make traditional Myanmar dishes. Other popular activities include visiting local markets, trying street food, and taking part in traditional ceremonies and festivals.

What is the best time of year to visit Myanmar?

The best time of year to visit Myanmar is from November to February, when the weather is dry and relatively cool. The months of March to May can be very hot, while the rainy season lasts from June to October.

What are some traditional dishes to try in Myanmar?

Myanmar has a rich culinary tradition, and there are plenty of delicious dishes to try. Some traditional dishes include mohinga, a fish-based soup with rice noodles, and tea leaf salad, a salad made with fermented tea leaves, tomatoes, and peanuts. Other popular dishes include curries, samosas, and sticky rice.

What are some good accommodations in Myanmar?

Myanmar has a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets. Some popular options include the Belmond Governor’s Residence in Yangon, the Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon, and the Aureum Palace Hotel in Bagan. For those on a budget, there are plenty of guesthouses and hostels to choose from, as well as homestays in rural areas.

What is the currency in Myanmar?

The currency in Myanmar is the kyat. ATMs are becoming more common in major cities, but it’s a good idea to carry cash with you, especially if you’re traveling to more remote areas.

What is the dress code in Myanmar?

Myanmar is a conservative country, and it’s important to dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid wearing shorts, short skirts, and revealing clothing. It’s also a good idea to remove your shoes before entering temples and pagodas.

What should I know about local customs and etiquette?

Myanmar has a rich cultural heritage, and visitors should be respectful of local customs and etiquette. One important custom is to remove your shoes before entering temples and pagodas. It’s also important to dress modestly and avoid public displays of affection. Visitors should also be aware that it is considered impolite to touch someone on the head or point your feet at someone.

Is it safe to travel to Myanmar?

Myanmar is generally a safe country to travel to, but visitors should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings, especially in crowded areas. It’s also a good idea to avoid demonstrations and political rallies, as these can be unpredictable.

What is the language spoken in Myanmar?

The official language of Myanmar is Burmese, but English is also widely spoken, especially in major cities and tourist areas.

What are some cultural festivals to experience in Myanmar?

Myanmar has a rich cultural heritage, and there are plenty of festivals and celebrations to experience throughout the year. Some of the most popular festivals include Thingyan, the water festival that marks the start of the Burmese New Year, and the Taunggyi Balloon Festival, which features hot air balloons of all shapes and sizes. Other festivals include the Ananda Pagoda Festival, the Tazaungdaing Festival, and the Kachin Manaw Festival.