The location of the hotel is very successful: we walked to the Royal Palace and looked at all the other sights. Well, when we hired a tuck-tuck to go around the suburbs, it is largely no matter where you are taken from. Around the mass of textile shops, many snacks, on the next street a large fruit shop, in addition, on the next street there were several trucks that traded durian at a throw price (compared to Thailand). There are COCO and AEON drogeries in step-by-step access, where at a fairly low price you can buy both noodles/rice, and a variety of fruits and local specialties. At the same time the place is quite quiet, we were comfortable in the room.
The average size room, cozy, there is air conditioner, teapot, safe. Every day they put the cooker, coffee, but for some reason they don't put the spoons in the bathroom, although the box under them is standing. Cleaning and changing towels every day, the lingerie changed every 2 days. The only thing I can do is that the waitresses are not very attentive, the bathroom ended soap and gel, and since they did not check the capacity, it was necessary to kick. In one day came at 16 - the room was not removed, too. For some reason there is no ”do not disturb” plate and the next morning to us the room broke into the room, it is good that we were both in the bathroom and the door was closed on the chain.
In the evening in 20.00 turn off the light, exactly for a couple of minutes, then turn on. Very weak inno.
Warned that on the last day it would be early to leave - cooked lunch boxing and even water didn't forget. Helped with ordering tuck-tuck for the day we planned to watch the old capitals, negotiated with tuck-tucker. Very nice and friendly.
Don't expect anything from the local Five Star News. The hotel's facilities and decoration are similar to those of ordinary hotels. When checking in, the floor is not air-conditioned and it is very stuffy. The check-in process is also a long time and it feels that the management is chaotic. The breakfast is hardly delicious. The only thing that is commendable is that the high-rise view is very good, overlooking the city, after all, it is almost the tallest building in Mandalay.
A good hotel. Comfortable rooms, fast internet, a buffet breakfast, and mostly local Asian food. There aren't many restaurants in the area, but the hotel itself has a bar-restaurant with an outdoor terrace and live music. The food is inexpensive and delicious. You can book a taxi around Mandalay and tickets to Bagan at reception. We were booked for a minivan and told there weren't any big buses to Bagan, but that's not true; at least the JJ bus company covers that route.
I had a good experience with the friendly staff, but due to the construction of the front door entrance, the check-in counter is moving to the side door and operating, and I stayed on the first floor (actually on the second floor) and the elevator door was open and the farthest The smell of cigarettes in the hallway was disgusting.
It is difficult to remove the smell if you are non-smoking in each room, so it would be nice to provide a non-smoking floor for each floor. Breakfast was not enjoyable enough because I didn't have enough time, but it was delicious. Just give you a mix coffee bag without preparing black coffee.
Excellent staff and nice simple spa. Restaurant average and expensive but breakfast is good. Grounds beautiful but not well maintained, pool is rarely cleaned and garbage never removed. Overall a nice hotel but for the price, a bit more is expected!
Located in Mandalay, Hotel Hazel is a 4-minute drive from Mandalay Marionettes Theater and 6 minutes from Phaung Daw Oo Monastic Education High School. This hotel is 3.3 mi (5.2 km) from Yadanarpon Diamond Plaza and 3.4 mi (5.5 km) from Shwenandaw Kyaung.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.
Enjoy local and international cuisine at Hazel Dinning, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge and a garden view. You can also stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Wrap up your day with a drink at the poolside bar.
Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 95 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
We stayed for three days in March, and this hotel is a gem! Stunning river views, beautifully maintained grounds with an abundance of flowers and spreading trees, a large pool, and very friendly staff. They may not speak much English, but they always try to help in any way they can. The hotel isn't new, more like a remnant of former luxury, but that only adds to its charm. There were very few people there, so we were able to relax after the bustling city life.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain and the environment is beautiful. If the weather is good, you can see the temples on the opposite side of Mount Boba and the top of the mountain. It was raining on the day we went, the fog was very big, the mountain wind was also very big, and there was a terrible atmosphere. I suggest that you must choose the room type above the suite, because I personally experienced it, the ordinary room can not live, the area is small, wet, and the waiter brought the heater in early September! The bathroom is also cramped, in short, the experience is not good. The suites with mountain views are the best, and you can see the opposite of Mount Boba on your balcony.
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YYUThe hotel is halfway up the mountain and the environment is beautiful. If the weather is good, you can see the temples on the opposite side of Mount Boba and the top of the mountain. It was raining on the day we went, the fog was very big, the mountain wind was also very big, and there was a terrible atmosphere. I suggest that you must choose the room type above the suite, because I personally experienced it, the ordinary room can not live, the area is small, wet, and the waiter brought the heater in early September! The bathroom is also cramped, in short, the experience is not good. The suites with mountain views are the best, and you can see the opposite of Mount Boba on your balcony.
GGuest UserDon't expect anything from the local Five Star News. The hotel's facilities and decoration are similar to those of ordinary hotels. When checking in, the floor is not air-conditioned and it is very stuffy. The check-in process is also a long time and it feels that the management is chaotic. The breakfast is hardly delicious. The only thing that is commendable is that the high-rise view is very good, overlooking the city, after all, it is almost the tallest building in Mandalay.
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel is very successful: we walked to the Royal Palace and looked at all the other sights. Well, when we hired a tuck-tuck to go around the suburbs, it is largely no matter where you are taken from. Around the mass of textile shops, many snacks, on the next street a large fruit shop, in addition, on the next street there were several trucks that traded durian at a throw price (compared to Thailand). There are COCO and AEON drogeries in step-by-step access, where at a fairly low price you can buy both noodles/rice, and a variety of fruits and local specialties. At the same time the place is quite quiet, we were comfortable in the room.
The average size room, cozy, there is air conditioner, teapot, safe. Every day they put the cooker, coffee, but for some reason they don't put the spoons in the bathroom, although the box under them is standing. Cleaning and changing towels every day, the lingerie changed every 2 days. The only thing I can do is that the waitresses are not very attentive, the bathroom ended soap and gel, and since they did not check the capacity, it was necessary to kick. In one day came at 16 - the room was not removed, too. For some reason there is no ”do not disturb” plate and the next morning to us the room broke into the room, it is good that we were both in the bathroom and the door was closed on the chain.
In the evening in 20.00 turn off the light, exactly for a couple of minutes, then turn on. Very weak inno.
Warned that on the last day it would be early to leave - cooked lunch boxing and even water didn't forget. Helped with ordering tuck-tuck for the day we planned to watch the old capitals, negotiated with tuck-tucker. Very nice and friendly.
GGuest UserExcellent staff and nice simple spa. Restaurant average and expensive but breakfast is good. Grounds beautiful but not well maintained, pool is rarely cleaned and garbage never removed. Overall a nice hotel but for the price, a bit more is expected!
GGuest UserI had a good experience with the friendly staff, but due to the construction of the front door entrance, the check-in counter is moving to the side door and operating, and I stayed on the first floor (actually on the second floor) and the elevator door was open and the farthest The smell of cigarettes in the hallway was disgusting.
It is difficult to remove the smell if you are non-smoking in each room, so it would be nice to provide a non-smoking floor for each floor. Breakfast was not enjoyable enough because I didn't have enough time, but it was delicious. Just give you a mix coffee bag without preparing black coffee.
GGuest UserA good hotel. Comfortable rooms, fast internet, a buffet breakfast, and mostly local Asian food. There aren't many restaurants in the area, but the hotel itself has a bar-restaurant with an outdoor terrace and live music. The food is inexpensive and delicious. You can book a taxi around Mandalay and tickets to Bagan at reception. We were booked for a minivan and told there weren't any big buses to Bagan, but that's not true; at least the JJ bus company covers that route.
BBorodina DariaWe stayed for three days in March, and this hotel is a gem! Stunning river views, beautifully maintained grounds with an abundance of flowers and spreading trees, a large pool, and very friendly staff. They may not speak much English, but they always try to help in any way they can. The hotel isn't new, more like a remnant of former luxury, but that only adds to its charm. There were very few people there, so we were able to relax after the bustling city life.
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