SEDONA HOTEL YANGON

Myanmar



Sitting majestically on eight acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, within close proximity to the famous Shwedagon Pagoda and Inya Lake, this deluxe 5-star hotel in Yangon impresses with its local ethnic decor and architecture.

Hotel offers 366 newly-upgraded rooms and suites, dining presentations.
Structurally endowed with double volume height, the existing Lounge has been transformed using light, space and new creative details, to imbue the nuances of the exotic romance of the City.

Special mention to our spectacular crystal rain dome shower glistening onto our stainless steel sculpture of a local flower “Kankkaw” that floats onto a raised water bed as a focal point upon entry into the Lounge.
With the heightened demand for an elegant Ballroom in the City to hold auspicious ad very important state and business functions, the existing went through a total make-over transformed creatively with rich local features and contemporary ambience.

Special mention is given to the six numbers of Chandeliers hanging from a 5 meter height ceiling using gold leaf / silver leaf plated Gingko leaves interspersed with crystal balls and encrusted crystal balls at the base of each tier of the chandeliers.
An All-Day Dining to seat 200 Guests, the space has been transformed to meet Guests’ profile of this century – “Contemporary Chic”
Upgraded to maintain it’s colonial charm, yet considering the needs of Today’s Business and Leisure markets,   IT facilities and cool ‘comforts ‘  were considered in the renovation. Colour schemes and materials selected are contemporary,  warm yet elegantly enhanced with local Myanmese motifs to maintain it’s culture. 
Upgraded to maintain it’s colonial charm, yet considering the needs of Today’s Business and Leisure markets,   IT facilities and cool ‘comforts ‘  were considered in the renovation. Colour schemes and materials selected are contemporary,  warm yet elegantly enhanced with local Myanmese motifs to maintain it’s culture. 
Upgraded to maintain it’s colonial charm, yet considering the needs of Today’s Business and Leisure markets,   IT facilities and cool ‘comforts ‘  were considered in the renovation. Colour schemes and materials selected are contemporary,  warm yet elegantly enhanced with local Myanmese motifs to maintain it’s culture.