Atlas Rooftop Bar

Yangon


Regularly tipped as Yangon's best rooftop bar, Atlas occupies a lofty perch in laid-back Sanchaung. It's certainly very slickly designed with plenty of branding for a particular French Champagne label. Tapas bites are provided by the restaurant Mahlzeit on the building's ground floor. Note that it closes during the rainy season.


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