Luang Prabang is a heritage city. No surprise there are many hotels in
Luang Prabang. On this page we offer a selection of hotels we know and we
like. I hope you find them useful.
The Grand Hotel Luang Prabang is
situated on grounds of the Xiengkeo Palace which belonged to the famous
nationalist hero of Luang Prabang, Prince Phetsarath.
He chose this site for tranquility, its stunning views of the mighty
Mekong River, and the breathtaking landscape of mountains surrounding Luang
Prabang.
The Grand Luang Prabang is the premier destination in Luang Prabang, with
its own style and identity. The hotel comprises 76 luxurious rooms and 2
suites, all gracefully decorated. It is one of the top locations in Luang
Prabang.
The Villa Santi Resort Luang Prabang is the second we have to
mention. It is a great location right in the heart of the main town.
The street is lined with local gift and handicraft shops.
The Royal Palace museum is 5 minutes walking distance. There are also many
important local temples to visit within easy walking distance.
The original building houses fine rooms restored to a high standard. Each
room is well equipped.
There is one main restaurant where all meals are served. Lao and European
Cuisine are available. The hotel offers a free Airport transfer for
individual guests, through its own travel desk.
The boutique hotel features 25 deluxe rooms elegantly decorated in Luang
Prabang style, including 2 Suites, 8 Executive Rooms and 15 Superior Rooms.
The Muang Luang Hotel Luang Prabang is one of the most stylish hotels in
Luang Prabang.
Muang Luang Hotel is an amazing 3-star hotel offering 35 guest rooms,
including many facilities. Comfortable lodging at a quiet location. Standard
and Deluxe rooms with first-class facilities. A spacious lobby tastefully
decorated in traditional Lao style.
Facilities include: baby sitting, bar/lounge, coffee shop and swimming
pool surrounded by lawn and a greenery. The restaurant offers a menu of Lao
and European dishes.
The Sensouk Guesthouse Hotel Luang Prabang is a 3 star hotel. It
is a family-run hotel in the heart of Luang Prabang opposite Vat Sene.
The hotel offers rooms decorated with warm, wooden furnishings. The hotel
is conveniently located, in walking distance to restaurants, bars and
temples and in the lobby, guests can enjoy complimentary tea and coffee for
their entire stay.
The Kamu Lodge is located in Luang Prabang making it one of the best
hotels to stay at while in town. The hotel is an eco-lodge surrounded by
lush tropical vegetation in the heart of the Lao jungle. It is a perfect
hideaway for people who want to get away from it all.
It's a lodge where guests feel quickly at home, in comfortable
mosquito-free tents. But it's more than just a Lodge, it's a lifestyle based
on the premise that contact with nature is essential to relieve stress, to
rejuvenate and to rediscover a sense of self.
Primitive paths throughout the area provide visitors with a dramatic
experience under a jungle canopy. Rare amphibians, birds, butterflies,
tropical flowers and plants provide eco-tourists with many delights! Firmly
committed to the sustainability of the environment and its denizens, Kamu
Lodge brings together man an nature under the open skies.
The Le Calao Inn Luang Prabang is one of the older hotels in Luang
Prabang. It is close located to Wat Xieng Thong. It is a beautiful old
restored historic mansion dating back to 1904. Rooms are large and have
great views over the Mekong river.
This hotel makes it possible to sniff a little of the old grandeur of the
colonial French days.
How to obtain a visa for Laos? Travelers coming from
China need a visa in advance, get one at the Carmelia Hotel in Kunming
Yunnan, Those coming from Thailand can obtain in Vientiane or Huay Xai a
visa on the spot.
Vientiane is for most people the main entrance and exit of Laos.
Regardless you like it or not, it is most likely you have to spend a
night here. Choose one of the best hotels we have selected for you:
What is your single most travel story in Laos? Have you cycled in a
very remote area? Invited at a local wedding? Or did you do a boat trip?
Traveled on the back of a truck in north Laos? Tell us!