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Back to hotel list - Arthawka Hotel (New Bagan)

Arthawka Hotel - New Bagan This relatively new accommodation (2006) is a sister hotel to Golden Rock Hotel at Kyaikhtiyo pagoda mountain. Arthawka hotel is located on the Nyaung Oo airport - New Bagan road. From the hotel it is a few minutes drive to the famous Pagan pagodas and temples, archaeological museum and the Ayeyarwaddy river.

Address
160 Cherry road, New Bagan
Myanmar (Burma)
Phone and fax: +95-61-60310

Features
  • Well insulated, sound proof, reinforced concrete and brick building
  • Swimming pool
  • Roof-top restaurant with a dance floor
  • Large guest rooms with attached bath room including hot and cold shower (some fitted with bath tub)
  • Comfortable beds
  • Color TV with satellite channels
  • Telephone
  • Individually controlled air-conditioner
  • Minibar and refrigerator
  • Ceiling fan
  • Solid teakwood furniture
  • Teakwood parquet flooring
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Swimming pool
Swimming pool
Dinning room
Dinning room

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