This list ranks the tallest skyscrapers and high-rises in Myanmar by height. It includes habitable buildings that stand at least tall but excludes non-habitable structures above 90 m, such as the Yeywa Dam, the Laykyun Sekkya Buddha Statue, and the Shwemawdaw Pagoda. For other tall structures, see List of tallest structures in Myanmar.
As of 2025, Myanmar is the largest country in Southeast Asia and ASEAN to have no skyscrapers exceeding 150 meters in height as defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Most of the tallest buildings are located in Yangon where zoning regulations restrict the maximum height of buildings to above sea level, to ensure that no structure overtakes the height of Shwedagon Pagoda. The tallest skyscraper in Myanmar is currently the Diamond Inya Palace in Yangon, which is tall.
The country's first ever attempt to construct a skyscraper taller than 150 meters was the proposed 555 Merchant Street, a building planned for downtown Yangon. The project faced intense opposition by local conservationists and was cancelled in 2014. There were also plans for a , 108-story skyscraper called Time 108 City, which would have been the second-tallest building in Southeast Asia and ASEAN after the 679-meter Merdeka 118 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is currently unknown whether this project has been cancelled.
The following list ranks completed skyscrapers and high-rises in Myanmar that stand at least based on the estimates by Emporis, unless otherwise stated. Because of the Emporis estimates, the list may not be fully accurateâÂÂin terms of inclusion and rankings. (Emporis estimates the height of buildings based on the number of floors; as a result, buildings with the same number of floorsâÂÂregardless of the type (office or residential)âÂÂare estimated at the same height.) Height estimates are denoted in italics.
The list may not be up-to-date.
The list below covers the buildings under construction that will be 90 meters or taller. Height estimates are denoted in italics, and are sourced from Emporis unless otherwise stated. Given the dynamic nature of the topic, the list may not be up to date, and is likely incomplete.
The tallest non-religious building before 1996 was Asia Plaza Hotel, built in Yangon in 1988, which is estimated to be about or tall.
The timeline below may be incomplete. Height estimates are denoted in italics.