Manorom Boutique Hotel is a 5-minute walk to the city centre. It offers air-conditioned rooms with balcony and city view. The property features a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi.
Bede
Australia
Great location near the night food market and a walk to the other market by the river
Situated in Vientiane, 300 metres from Laos National Museum, Lao Poet Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Habigael
Australia
The best hotel in Vientiane. The staff were so nice, very accomodating and will give you tips and ideas. Which were all helpful! The breakfast was fantastic. We were so happy and full after that. The room was clean and my hubby kept saying how the room smells good. We rooftop pool was great too!
A 10-minute drive from Morning Market, Vientiane Garden Villa Hotel features clean and comfortable rooms with a minibar and an outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Carl
United Kingdom
Excellent value for money to have a pool and breakfast.
Staff helpful and good.
Good location for walking into town and a Country and Western bar on the street.
Clean bed and linen.
Set in Vientiane, 1.3 km from Laos National Museum, S 2 Modern Boutique Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a restaurant.
Christophe
Switzerland
Nice modern clean hotel, not central though, need to know that
Situated right in the centre of Vientiane, ibis Vientiane Nam Phu features a comfortable accommodation with free WiFi in both the guestrooms and public areas.
Boasting a restaurant, bar and views of city, La Seine Hotel is set in Vientiane, 1.4 km from Laos National Museum. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Saziliana
Malaysia
Everything. Especially location near to night market and airport. Staff friendly, room was very clean. Live band at Rooftop bar .
Situated right in the heart of Vientiane, Settha Palace Hotel boasts over 80 years of history in the family-run boutique hotel with a French colonial charm.
judith
Switzerland
We loved the pool of this hotel, shaded with palm trees and jacarandas. The hotel is in a beautiful colonial style, with wooden floors and staircases. We were upgraded to a king room with 4 poster bed and sitting area.
Situated in Vientiane, 500 metres from Laos National Museum, Hoang Kim Hotel features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Set in Vientiane, 1.3 km from Laos National Museum, S 2 Modern Boutique Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a restaurant.
Very nice hotel with comfortable beds and excellent facilities
Situated right in the heart of Vientiane, Settha Palace Hotel boasts over 80 years of history in the family-run boutique hotel with a French colonial charm.
It’s a good, professionally run and friendly place
Located in Vientiane, 300 metres from Laos National Museum, LanXang Korea Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Excellent location in a charming part of Vientiane
Located in Vientiane, 2 km from Wat Sisaket, Grand Hotel Vientiane features views of the city. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
・Every dish was so delicious!
・beautiful night seeing!
Situated in Vientiane, 300 metres from Laos National Museum, Lao Poet Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Location
Very kond staff
Swimmimg pool
Rooftop bar
Set in Vientiane, within 800 metres of Laos National Museum and 1.2 km of Wat Sisaket, Hotel Khamvongsa offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Atmospheric, great location, friendly and helpful staff.
Featuring a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Bloom Boutique Hotel & Cafe is located in Vientiane, 600 metres from Wat Sisaket and 700 metres from Hor Phra Keo.
Staff, everything clean, good location, good air condition
With free WiFi, Chanthapanya Hotel offers comfy accommodation with a sauna and an outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
great location. spacious room. delicious breakfast.
Situated right in the centre of Vientiane, ibis Vientiane Nam Phu features a comfortable accommodation with free WiFi in both the guestrooms and public areas.
Very friendly and professional staff and clean room!
Family Hotel is located in downtown Vientiane, around 10 minutes’ drive from Wattay Airport and the bus station. Offering a restaurant, the hotel also provides airport transfers and free Wi-Fi.
Breakfast was outstanding great selection of bread.
Located in Vientiane, 600 metres from Laos National Museum, Souphattra Heritage Vientiane provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Hotel di classe il personale molto gentile e disponibile
Fantastico l’afternoon tea la posizione
Located in Vientiane, less than 1 km from Laos National Museum, Capitol Residence provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Great room, location suited, good size, excellent staff
A stylish experience awaits in Central Vientiane at Salana Boutique Hotel. Featuring modern rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, the hotel offers a spa and restaurant.
Very nicely maintained, great staff, well located and comfortable
Conveniently located along the Samsenthai Road, Crowne Plaza Vientiane is situated in the city centre and just 15 minutes from Wattay International Airport. It features free WiFi throughout.
Great facilities, location and very well capable staff
Set in Vientiane, 3 km from Laos National Museum, Eastin Hotel Vientiane offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
The Staff are great and the rooms are nice and spacious!
Siri Hotel is situated in Vientiane, 1.4 km from Laos National Museum and 2.4 km from Wat Sisaket. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a concierge service and free WiFi.
Boasting a fitness centre, bar and views of river, SureStay Hotel by Best Western Vientiane is situated in Vientiane, 1 km from Wat Sisaket.
good hotel close to the Mekong and the night market
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Vientiane was enjoyable although the city streets are not...
Vientiane was enjoyable although the city streets are not very clean. We travelled around using Loca and they were very relaible. Our visit to the Victory Monument was a highlight for me, check that you go there when the musical fountains are on, they are stunning when viewed from the top of the Monument. The Supa is also a must see. We ate in the local Thai restaurants and the food was always great! The night market is a place for good buys and if you have children there is a lovely funfair at night.
Jenny
South Africa
Scored 2.0
2.0
When reached Lao they required a Visa.
When reached Lao they required a Visa. I was surprised as Vietnam did not ask for one.Then they charged 1800Baht for not having a photo.
13 hours to get there by the new train. No warning of photo or visa required by the Train authority.
I was ripped of often as I was told they accepted Baht they only gave change in Kip and Often they short changed me.
I think they should stop this train until they stop asking for Visa and if they insist on a photo they should have a photo machine taking Baht.
Horrible place and Nice streets but not French colonial at all as I had been told.
Do Not Go there it is the worse place I have have ever been.
Barry
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great to gain insights on real life in Lao, as a supplement...
Great to gain insights on real life in Lao, as a supplement to tourist-centred Luang Prabang.
Vientiane doesn't seem to have a centre, but Nam Phu Park is a key focus, and good to walk from there to the Presidential Palace (unfortunately under reconstruction), the Cathedral (ditto), Patuxai (not at all like Arc de Triomphe, truly Laotian), tourist info (great pictures, fab free map) and lots of Wats and restaurants (Doi Ka Noi and Soukvimarm Cuisine Lao being must-eat-ats).
Too far to walk, but well worth a tuktuk ride to Kaysone Phomvihan National Museum and his former home (round the corner on the ex-CIA plot where the Lao parliament sits today). Amazing insights on forging national Identity, culture and politics. Beware that lunchtime closing is strictly enforced at 12, and that there are no local restaurants, but Cafe 25 (between the two museums) is worth visiting too - an expensive but air-conditioned oasis.
Lao people welcoming and helpful throughout.
Rebeka
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Fairly compact city, quite easy to walk around with good...
Fairly compact city, quite easy to walk around with good quality roads and sensible drivers. Having to use American dollars makes it quite expensive for Australians but manageable with caution. Tours are expensive. We found a very historic restaurant serving really great Lao food only a 5-10 minute walk from the hotel and on the same street. We ate there several times and were never disappointed. All the people we dealt with were quite friendly.
John
Australia
Scored 10
10
A surprisingly calm city with little traffic noise and...
A surprisingly calm city with little traffic noise and polite and respectful drivers - no dodging and weaving through traffic, no horns blaring so we had a really relaxing, calm experience in Vientiane. There is lots to do and see.
Julie
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Vientiane is starting out on its journey to become a popular...
Vientiane is starting out on its journey to become a popular tourist area - facilities are improving and what is there now works well. Modern hotels are in process of being built and transport infrastructure is developing - the China/Laos hi
gh-speed railway is certainly opening up this country.
Currently, mass tourism has not yet arrived (unlike many other places, where you seem to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with half the world's population).
If you want to go, go soon (but not in the wet season - wet is really wet!) - we can see that in a few year's time this lovely country could be overwhelmed with the evils of mass tourism, with hundreds of coaches queuing daily to get to the ancient cultural sites!
The staff were so helpful and the hotel goes out of its way to help. The foyer is world class and the buffet breakfast second to none. I enjoyed the pool, though it was cold, this being winter. The room was 'International' with no Laos feeling but I knew that and loved the relaxed and private nature of it. The staff at the hotel though were the star!
Breakfast was really nice and the best hotel breakfast we had in Laos. The pool was really nice and perfect after a hot day. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Also, the laundry service was cheap and very convenient and our clothes were washed very well. Best hotel we stayed at in Laos.
After 6 weeks of traveling through Cambodia and Laos this hotel was a welcome oasis. Yes its expensive, however the room facilities and location were great. Loved the room, pool and breakfast was 10/10.
The room was clean and tidy. It was a standard basic hotel room which was appropriate for the price of the room. The shower was one of the best we’ve had in Laos.
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