Fodor's Expert Review Shwedagon Pagoda

Yangon (Rangoon) Notable Building Fodor's Choice

This 325-foot-tall gilded pagoda is Yangon's top tourist attraction and, at 2,500 years old, the world's oldest pagoda. It is simply stunning. Admission is free for locals, and you'll see families, kids, groups of teenagers, and solo visitors milling around the pagoda all day, every day—praying, meditating, and just hanging out. The space is massive and never feels crowded. Women need a longyi (traditional sarong) or knee-length skirt to enter the pagoda, and all visitors are required to remove their shoes in the parking lot. During Yangon's hot days the pagoda glistens in the sun—it can be truly sweltering, and the floor can burn your bare feet. A better option is to come after the sun's gone down, when the Shwedagon is beautifully illuminated. There is an elevator for those who do not wish to climb up.

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Quick Facts

Ar Za Nir St.
Yangon (Rangoon), Yangon  Myanmar

www.shwedagonpagoda.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: K8,000, Daily 4 am–10 pm

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