Manisanda Hotel

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Check in from:
14:00
Check out before:
12:00

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Manisanda Hotel

amenities - Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. dining - Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at the hotel's restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 9 AM. business_amenities - Featured amenities include limo/town car service, a computer station, and dry cleaning/laundry services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request), and free self parking is available onsite. rooms - Make yourself at home in one of the 21 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and complimentary bottled water. attractions - Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer. Nanpaya - 1.2 km / 0.8 mi Somingyi Kyaung - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi Petleik Pagodas - 2 km / 1.3 mi Nagayon - 2.3 km / 1.5 mi Abeyadana Pahto - 2.4 km / 1.5 mi Nan Paya - 2.4 km / 1.5 mi Lawkananda Paya - 2.4 km / 1.5 mi Manuha Paya - 2.7 km / 1.7 mi Dhammayazika Pagoda - 3 km / 1.9 mi Dhammayazika Paya - 3 km / 1.9 mi Payathonzu Temple - 3.4 km / 2.1 mi Shwesandaw Paya - 3.5 km / 2.2 mi Dhammayangyi Temple - 4 km / 2.5 mi Gawdawpalin Temple - 4.2 km / 2.6 mi Nathlaung Kyaung - 4.4 km / 2.8 mi The nearest major airport is Nyaung-U (NYU) - 8.7 km / 5.4 mi location - Located in Nyaung-U, Manisanda Hotel is in the historical district, within a 5-minute drive of Nanpaya and Petleik Pagodas. This hotel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Somingyi Kyaung and 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from Nagayon. headline - Near Nanpaya

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PH

Comment: 27 Mar 2019

Stayed in: Mar 2019

4.5 value for money, quiet and cozy

The staff are very friendly and accommodating. They allowed us to check in early, recommended nearby restaurants and place to visit, and even called the our bus company to confirm our pick up time. Restaurants and small souvenir shops are within walking distance. Breakfast buffet is great, with unlimited coffee and tea. Meals are at the rooftop, with a good view of the nearby pagodas. They also have an in-room massage service - tip: point the type of massage you want from the list so they know the type of massage you want.
Couple

Comment: 27 Dec 2024

Stayed in: Dec 2024

DO NOT BOOK THIS HOTEL!

DO NOT BOOK THIS HOTEL! As of December 27th, 2024, we booked this hotel for five nights, but it is no longer operational. Although the hotel appears to be open and accepted our payment through a third-party provider, we arrived today to find it shut down. No one was there, but a person outside informed us that the owner is in Thailand and the hotel has closed.
It is unbelievable that we found ourselves in this situation, having to scramble to find a new place to stay in an unfamiliar town (especially since many places are already booked for the New Year) after making a four-hour trip south from Mandalay with a preexisting reservation. Now we are also facing the challenge of recovering a couple of hundred USD.
Couple

RU

Comment: 5 Dec 2023

Stayed in: Nov 2023

The staff is very relaxed, which spoils the impression of the hotel

Arrived at the hotel. They immediately confiscated our passports, which they refused to give back - without any explanation. Denis began to say that he had read that they could stop and check the ticket number and passport number, and what would we do if we did not have passports with us (by the way, they could just stop and ask for a passport, we were lucky, in three days in Pagan did not ask for passports, and tickets were very selective, but when we went from Bagan to Mandalay, the checkpoints stopped 3 times and checked passports and visas), the receptionist simply shrugged his shoulders and said nothing. I think, firstly, he’s just a mattress, and secondly, he’s not very strong in English.
We went to check in: I immediately noticed that the bed linen was changed only in some of the pillows, and the rest was simply pulled up. I was indignant and asked to change the underwear (I only read about this, but never had to deal with it), the guy took a long time to figure it out, then a very dissatisfied aunt came and they changed the underwear. There was no water or tea leaves in the room, it’s good that they brought soap and shampoo, but that’s where it all ended: on the second day, when they didn’t bring water, Denis went to kick the guy and they gave him more water, then they went to kick him so that they would give him shampoo. During the 4 days that we lived there, there was no cleaning, or even trash removal, or changing of towels (probably we could have gone and kicked again, but we came to relax, and not to run after the receptionist). The passport, of course, was returned after the number was checked (I don’t know what was there to check, but still).
Next there were negotiations about renting a bike. They asked us for 20 thousand for each (in the reviews read in advance, it was written that the locals were insolent and were asking for as much as 12 thousand, and this was very expensive). We thought of asking in time to ask to see what it looked like - it turned out that it was a motorcycle (we thought it was a bicycle with a motor) and changed our minds about renting them at all, we don’t drive a motorcycle, and Burma is not a country where you need to experiment. While we were walking in the city, we agreed with a tuk-tuk to go the next day, all day for 40 thousand. They came and asked the hotel how much it would cost - they said 70 thousand. They asked to buy bus tickets to Mandalay - they said ok, it costs 18 thousand. The next day: oh, it costs 30 thousand. When we said that it was written on the Internet that it costs 18, they answered us - well, go and buy it there yourself. Which is exactly what we did, the tuk-tukker, who heard all this, immediately quietly told us that the price was negligible and he would take us to the bus station. Conclusion: there is no need to order anything at the hotel.
The next morning we came for breakfast. We waited 15 minutes for the table to be set up and the plates to be brought (I understand that we lived alone in the hotel, but the table could have been set up). Breakfast is modest: omelet, rice/noodles, toast, coffee, juice. Thank God, at least they packed the lunch box.
When leaving with a tuk-tuk the next morning, some lively individual rushed in: show me your reservation! we replied that the reservation was given to the receptionist, and what the hell. She insisted, I had to open the electronic booking and show it. I don’t know what it was - perhaps the guy made a reservation and just checked in at random. We asked our aunt why they took the passports, they could be checked, she first said: yes, I’ll bring the passports now, especially since the hotel was paid for, then she returned 5 minutes later and said no, we have the passports until we leave.
In addition to everything described, it is worth considering that in Bagan the electricity is constantly turned off: on the first day we arrived at 17.20, there was no light. The receptionist said that they would turn it on at 17.30, the light would last for an hour, then they would turn it off and the next time they would turn it on at 19.30 until 21, then at night they would turn it off again until the morning. This is not a hotel problem, most likely the lights are turned off throughout the city, but keep in mind
Couple

Comment: 9 Feb 2019

Stayed in: Feb 2019

Great location with incredible roof top

Good location, quite, clean and spacious.
Friendly and helpful staffs; we had our check in quite late (around 1am) but the staffs stayed up and wait for us to check in.
You may enjoy the beautiful view at the roof top for fine western and local Myanmar style breakfast.
If you plan to ride a eco-bike, rent it with the counter for $USD 4-5 for 8 hours ride.
Couple

Comment: 24 Jan 2019

Stayed in: Oct 2018

Good hotel near centre of town

We stayed 2 nights in a room in the new wing. The room was spacious, clean and tidy. The restaurant was on the top floor of the hotel and the breakfast was basic. There was chanting from the temple next door for 24 hours solid! The hotel staff were very helpful and courteous. We hired ebikes nearby, a good way to get about

Location

3.9

Corner of 7th Street x Hnin Si Street, Kyansitthar Quarter, New Bagan, 11101, Myanmar|0.7 km from city centre

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Check in from:

14:00

Check out before:

12:00

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Manisanda Hotel: FAQs

Manisanda Hotel is 0.7 km away from New Bagan city centre.
Manisanda Hotel is in New Bagan, Myanmar and is 0.7 km away from New Bagan city centre.
At Manisanda Hotel you can check in from 14:00, and you'll need to check out before 12:00.
No, there isn't any parking available at Manisanda Hotel. If you're looking for a hotel with space to park, simply filter by properties which have 'Parking' under 'Amenities' in the search results.
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