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Best Party Hostels
in Yangon

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Party Hostels in Yangon

Yangon’s nightlife centres on 19th Street in Chinatown. By 7 p.m., plastic stools spill onto the pavement, grills hiss with skewers of pork and squid, and bottles of Myanmar Beer appear from ice buckets. The street is loud, smoky, and cheap: expect to pay 1,500 kyat (about 60p) for a large bottle. Backpackers cluster at bars like Jockey Club and Club Pioneer, where a mix of travellers and locals keep the music pumping until midnight. Most party hostels sit within a 15-minute walk, so you can stumble home without haggling over a taxi.

The hostel scene is small but sociable. Places like Backpacker Bed & Breakfast and Three Seasons Hostel pack in groups heading to the same pub crawls, so it’s easy to make plans. Beds start at US$7, and many include free breakfast: useful when you’re nursing a hangover.

Top Party Hostels in Yangon

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Best Party Hostel

BaobaBed Hostel Chinatown

If you are looking for a place located in the heart of the party zone, this hostel is perfect for you. Surrounded by buzzing bars and clubs, the hostel is great for party maniacs and young travellers. The hostel features a nice on-site bar where you can have a couple of drinks before going for pub crawls.

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Scott 31stStreet

from 7.40 / night

Cosy social hostel with an amazing atmosphere and friendly staff. The hostel features a huge common area perfect for bonding with other guests. Nice on-site bar and café are always crowded with locals and travellers. There are plenty of social activities like walking tours, cooking classes, live sports events, games, etc.

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Pub Crawls in Yangon

Organised nights out with a local guide

Yangon Pub Crawl

Every Friday
5,000 kyat

A weekly crawl that visits 4–5 bars and clubs, starting on 19th Street and ending at Club Pioneer. The crawl includes free shots at two venues and a welcome drink. Groups are usually 10–20 people, mostly backpackers. Meet at the corner of 19th Street and Mahabandoola Road at 8 p.m. every Friday.

Meeting point: Corner of 19th Street and Mahabandoola Road

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Yangon's nightlife zones break down

Chinatown

Centred on 19th Street, Chinatown is the heart of Yangon’s nightlife. The streets are packed with grills, beer stations, and bars, and the atmosphere is loud and lively. It’s also the cheapest place to drink, with large beers costing under £1. Most party hostels are within a 10-minute walk.

Best for: Cheap drinks and street food

Downtown

Downtown Yangon is where you’ll find upscale bars, rooftop lounges, and colonial-era hotels. The area is more spread out than Chinatown, so you’ll need to take taxis between venues. It’s quieter on weeknights but comes alive on weekends with live music and pub crawls.

Best for: Rooftop bars and live music

Bahan Township

Home to Shwedagon Pagoda and Inya Lake, Bahan is quieter but has a few hidden gems. The bars here are more local, with fewer tourists. It’s a good place to escape the chaos of Chinatown but still grab a drink with a view. Taxis are the best way to get around.

Best for: Chilled drinks with a view

Bars and Clubs in Yangon

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Jockey Club

A two-storey bar on 19th Street with cheap beer and a pool table. The crowd is mostly backpackers and expats, and the music leans toward rock and hip-hop. Happy hour runs until 8 p.m., with large Myanmar Beers for 1,200 kyat. Upstairs fills up first, so get there early if you want a seat.

Club Pioneer

Yangon’s closest thing to a nightclub, with a small dance floor and karaoke rooms. Entry is free before 10 p.m., then 3,000 kyat after. The music is a mix of EDM and Burmese pop, and the crowd is young and local. Drinks are pricier than on 19th Street: expect 3,000 kyat for a cocktail.

50th Street Bar

A sports bar with happy hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., serving 5,000 kyat gin and tonics. Big screens show Premier League football, and the crowd is a mix of travellers and expats. The kitchen does decent burgers and fries if you need to soak up the alcohol. Open until midnight.

The Strand’s The Bar

A colonial-era bar inside The Strand Hotel, with live jazz on weekends. Cocktails cost 12,000 kyat, but the atmosphere is worth it: think leather armchairs and ceiling fans. Dress smartly; the door staff can be strict. Open until 11 p.m.

The View

A rooftop bar with views of Shwedagon Pagoda lit up at night. Happy hour runs from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with 5,000 kyat cocktails. The crowd is older and more relaxed, so it’s a good spot for a quieter drink. Open until 11 p.m.

Feel Myanmar Beer Station

A no-frills beer station on 19th Street, serving large Myanmar Beers for 1,500 kyat. The crowd is mostly locals, and the vibe is casual: expect plastic stools and loud music. Open until midnight, it’s a good place to start the night before moving on.

Paddy O’Malley’s Irish Pub

An Irish pub with Guinness on tap and live music on Fridays. The crowd is a mix of expats and travellers, and the atmosphere is friendly. Happy hour runs from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with pints for 5,000 kyat. Open until midnight.

Practical Info

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Getting around Yangon
Yangon’s circular train loops the city for 200 kyat (8p) and takes about three hours. It’s slow but shows you neighbourhoods you’d otherwise miss. Taxis use meters; insist on it or agree a price before getting in. A ride from Chinatown to Shwedagon Pagoda should cost around 4,000 kyat (£1.60). Buses are cheaper but crowded: stick to taxis after dark.
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Budget for drinks
A large Myanmar Beer on 19th Street costs 1,500 kyat. Cocktails in rooftop bars like The Strand’s The Bar go for 12,000 kyat. Happy hours run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at places like 50th Street Bar, where a gin and tonic drops to 5,000 kyat. Street food skewers are 500 kyat each: grab a few before hitting the bars.
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Nightlife opening hours
Bars on 19th Street open by 5 p.m. and wind down by midnight. Clubs like Pioneer and Jockey Club stay open until 1 a.m. on weekends. Rooftop bars, such as The View, close at 11 p.m. Most pub crawls start at 8 p.m. and finish around midnight, so you can still catch a late-night snack on the street.
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Eating after partying
19th Street’s grills stay open until midnight. For something heartier, head to Feel Myanmar Food on Anawrahta Road: open until 10 p.m. and serves massive plates of mohinga for 3,000 kyat. If you’re craving Western food, The Pizza House on Mahabandoola Road delivers until 11 p.m.
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Best time to visit
November to February is peak season: cool, dry weather but higher prices. March to May is scorching, with temperatures hitting 40°C. June to October is rainy but quieter, and hostels drop rates to US$5 a night. Nightlife is busiest on Fridays and Saturdays, when pub crawls run and 19th Street packs out.
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Safety tips
Stick to groups on 19th Street after dark. Avoid unlicensed taxis: use Grab (Myanmar’s Uber) or hail a metered taxi from your hostel. Keep your phone and wallet in a front pocket; pickpocketing is rare but happens in crowds. Drink bottled water and check the seal: some bars refill bottles.

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