Finding an ideal budget friendly motel in Yangon (Rangoon) does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Airport Inn, a nice option for travellers like you.
Close to some of Yangon (Rangoon)'s most popular landmarks, such as Kalaywa Monastery (1.5 mi) and Swe Taw Myat Pagoda (1.6 mi), Airport Inn is a great destination for tourists.
As your “home away from home,” the motel rooms offer a flat screen TV, a minibar, and a seating area, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk, a coffee shop, and currency exchange while staying at Airport Inn. In addition, Airport Inn offers a free welcome drink, which will help make your Yangon (Rangoon) trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
While in Yangon (Rangoon), you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Airport Inn, including Golden Crab House (0.4 mi), Pier 9 (0.8 mi), and Ya Kun Cafe (0.6 mi).
Looking to explore? Then look no further than Kyauk Daw Kyi (0.7 mi), which is a popular Yangon (Rangoon) attraction – and it is conveniently located within walking distance of the motel.
Airport Inn looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Yangon (Rangoon).
Close to the Yangon airport. Provides the basic accommodation for a sleep over. A bit older building and not much to offer around at this hotel. The hotel does NOT provide free airport transfer. Sleep and go.
I just needed a bed near the airport before an early morning flight. I saw that the reviews were pretty bad, but I thought perhaps these were reviews from foreigners with higher expectations than a newly-developed country can meet (I encountered a few of those folks during my visit), so I booked it anyway. My mistake. The room was filthy. It clearly had not been cleaned. There were rat droppings in the bathroom and bugs of many varieties throughout the room. It smelled horribly of mildew and mold, and the air conditioner did not cool the room at all. The bathroom water drains out behind the room into what seems to be a stagnant pool which attracts mosquitoes like crazy. I had to slather myself with DEET to survive the night (and I STILL got bitten.) Also - and this is no fault of the hotel itself, but location matters - as one night reasonably expect from a hotel near an international airport, the planes fly right over the Inn and it’s incredibly loud. When I arrived I let them know I would be leaving at 4:30 am. They offered to get me a taxi for 5,000 kyat, but so close to the airport that’s not a reasonable price. Yes, I realize that’s only $3ish USD, but I paid less than that to get a Grab from the airport all the way to Hledan a few weeks prior, and I’ve been using Grab all month and paying 4,000 kyat for hour-long trips throughout Yangon, so 5,000 kyat for a five minute airport trip seems excessive. I’m pretty sure that’s the foreigner markup, which is why I greatly prefer Grab. In the morning when my Grab arrived, so did another taxi. Apparently they ordered one anyway, and when I indicated that I would be using the Grab I ordered, the proprietor (I think that’s who she was) tried to get me to give the taxi man 1,000 kyat just for showing up. It’s possible that it was a miscommunication since her English was not fluent and I speak no Burmese Beyond please and thank you, but also, she seemed to know the taxi driver, so it’s also possible that she had a vested interest in misunderstanding me. I don’t know. …
We booked online into what we thought was Yangon Airport Hotel including a transfer, Breakfast and wifi. On arrival our transfer was no where to be found. Airport staff helped us and rang the Yangon Airport Hotel but they had no knowledge of our booking or Booking No. Desperate, we looked for more information and found Yangon Airport Inn at the bottom of confirmation email. Once again the Airport Staff got the Airport Inn Phone Number and rang so I could speak to them. Interestingly Yangon Airport Inn address is 18/20 Airport Drive but it is two rough dirt roads off Airport Drive, unlike Yangon Airport Hotel which is on Airport Drive. Not understanding the situation or language all we could do was arrange a taxi to Yangon Airport Inn. We were greeted by a surly receptionist who didn’t even ask our names or greet us in any way. Not too many staying I presumed! When we asked about food, she told us we would have to walk for about 10 mins to a Restaurant (which we found out later was along the two rough dirt roads and with no street lighting). At least the food was okay. In the meantime two young boys in footy shorts about 15 years old took us and our bags to a room on the ground floor. It was very dark, dingy and smelt of mould and cigarettes. The ceiling was covered in huge unclean mirrors. Water was continually running in toilet and filling up and unable to flush. We walked straight out and asked for another room. Room no. 2 was up steep narrow steps and along a verandah, again smelt of smoke, back of curtains stained, windows dirty, had NO water, the shower was broken and it was dirty, the fridge didn’t work, and the TV had one ‘snowy’ Station. We asked to move again to no. 3 room, once again up steep narrow steps. The better of the 3, it still was not clean, soap in shower was old, unable to see in bathroom mirror, dirty marks on walls, cobwebs, mozzies, and an open electrical wire was on wall next to bed. Over three hours from arriving Yangon Airport, we were exhausted, so just called a halt and stayed but left very early. I could go on but not enough space. But only to say on top of the above conditions we got no transfer, no breakfast, and no wifi as advertised by Yangon Airport Inn. The photo shown online of a room in Airport Inn I find hard to believe exists.…
pros: - close to the airport - aircon in the room cons: - run down (bathroom) - rude staff - limited breakfast (but you'll get 2 eggs & coffee) - wifi works only in the reception - very loud (you hear planes all the time) and loads of mosquitos inside as the room windows are old We asked them for a taxi to the city centre and they quoted 40.000 kyat, we got on on the street for.. 3.000 There is a Friendship restaurant near by with nice food though for dinner for 2 we paid 12000+drinks.
Booked this hotel as it was cheap and we would be checking out at midnight anyway so we just needed somewhere for a shower and a few hours sleep before our long flight back to the uk. First room we were shown had a mirrored ceiling and the second (after refusing first room) still had mirrors everywhere, really creepy and a clear indication of what goes on here. I got ontop of the bed fully clothed unable to sleep at all. Room and bathroom were filthy and tap water was brown. Worst hotel in Myanmar by a long shot, totally ruined the end of my otherwise perfect holiday. This hotel deserves 0 out of 5.
9 minute walk from airport. Rooms are very old, shower had no hot water. It seems this hotel is used by working girls. Very dirty. Only stayed 1 night and thank god. The breakfast is good though. Had to take a sleeping tablet as I was so anxious at this hotel. If you look under the beds which have cigarette burns in the covers there's about a life supply of dust and other nasties like condom wrappers under there. Theres a restaurant not fair called friendship which dies good food. Consist sound of heavy water running outside our bathroom. Loads of mosquitoes I room spent an hour getting if them. Slept in full clothing as bed was gross. Spend a bit more money and go somewhere else please.
A cheap option to stay near the airport to catch early flights, Booked online & stayed a night here with two rooms for the family' for the departure flight next morning. The receptionists arranged for the taxi and also for the early breakfast before leaving the airport. Rooms are in old-fashioned style with quite wide area of bedroom and bathroom + toilet room.
We had clean white sheets and towels, plenty of hot water in the shower, so for our overnight at the hotel we slept well and had no complaints. We enjoyed the Asian breakfast and were well looked after. If you have time to wander downhill from the hotel there is a lovely local market.
We checked in late having come off a 15hr bus ride from the coast. Even when I showed the staff we had paid in full online, they tried telling us we only booked 1 room instead of 2. After sorting everything out, we were taken to our dimly lit rooms. Exhausted, we thought shower and sleep. Both were a nightmare. Within seconds of turning on the shower, I was 2 inches deep in hair, rubbish, plastic wrappers, and mold. Gross. The bath mat getting out of the shower looked diseased. Decided to go sleep. The planes flying directly overhead every 20mins didn't bother me as much the toenail clippings and crotch hairs in the sheets, the blood stains on the chairs, the used condom wrappers on the floor... Basically, avoid this hotel at all costs!!
Checked in at 9:30am yesterday and checked out at 5:30am this morning. The live prayer broadcast right behind the inn has not stopped even for a minute! The whole village could hear it very clearly. The receptionist told me that it happens everyday. Then why would you open an inn in such a place while religious ritual overrides the basic rights of your customers? I have never written any negative review on any hotels, but this one is absolutely ridiculous and Trip Advisor should not list this hotel without warning your fans about the situation!
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