Yangon Business Hotel to Open in December

YANGON, Myanmar (Oct. 30, 2018) — Awei Metta, a chic new business and leisure hotel in Yangon, has announced its grand opening for December 15.

Located in the leafy western suburbs of Myanmar’s former capital, close to the city’s international airport, this modern 46-key resort features a restaurant overseen by an experienced French chef, a lobby lounge and bar, a sophisticated cigar room, swimming pool, fitness center, spa, tennis courts, and a conference room seating up to 200 guests.

Owned by the Memories Group, Awei Metta shares the property with the Gary Player-designed Pun Hlaing Golf Course, which has hosted the Asian Tour Myanmar Open for the past two years.

The higher floors of the five-storey Awei Metta overlook the palm tree-lined fairways of the course. The hotel’s 46 wood-panelled suites, which range in size from 46m² to 95m², each come with private balcony, office space and wide-screen TV.

French-born Eric Laurent is the recently appointed general manager of this new hotel. An experienced sommelier and the son of a three-star Michelin chef, Laurent was previously GM with JA Resorts & Hotels in Dubai and several luxury resorts across Myanmar.

Suites at Awei Metta start from US$190 per night.

A view of Pun Hlaing Golf Course and clubhouse
A view of Pun Hlaing Golf Course and clubhouse
The 95m² Awei Suite commands panoramic views over the Pun Hlaing Golf Course. Its downstairs lounge is ideal for meetings and has a private bar.
The 95m² Awei Suite commands panoramic views over the Pun Hlaing Golf Course. Its downstairs lounge is ideal for meetings and has a private bar.
Awei Metta is equidistant between Yangon International Airport and the city's downtown area.
Awei Metta is equidistant between Yangon International Airport and the city’s downtown area.
Jim Sullivan Managing Director
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