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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 “patronised 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).
- Individually controlled
air-conditioning
- Satellite TV & in-house movies
- Bathrobes/Hair dryer
- Mini bar/Refrigerator
- IDD Telephone
- Personal safe
The Strand’s 32 suites,
including 23 Deluxe Suites, 8 Superior Suites and The
Strand Suite, are elegantly furnished with high ceilings,
teakwood floors, a king-size bed or twin beds, a separate
sitting area, a spacious bathroom and all are serviced by
a team of butlers, 24 hours a day. Every suite features:
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