amenities include an airy lobby lounge, and a terrace that has bar service. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 11:00 am. upgraded rooms, some with patios or balconies, add minifridges. a 5 minute walk from the old bridge, a former railway bridge across the nam khan river, this down to earth hotel in a leafy residential area is 1 km from a museum at the royal palace and 4 km from luang prabang airport. bike rentals and a local area shuttle are available. decorated with local art, the relaxed, simply furnished rooms offer free wi fi and tvs; tea and coffeemaking equipment is provided on request Luang Prabang Airport 6 min
Phousi Hill (4 min) Accessible by hiking, this summit with sweeping views is a well-known spot to watch the sunset. Royal Palace (17 min) Local-history museum in a stately former king's mansion with gardens & ornate architectural accents. Wat Xiengthong (5 min) Buddhist temple complex featuring a variety of ornately detailed shrines, prayer halls & gardens. Tat Sae Waterfalls (26 min) Best in the rainy season, these scenic waterfalls flow over limestone & form varied swimming pools. Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (12 min) Displays of clothing, craft tools, plus religious & ritual objects related to various ethnic groups. Wat Wisunarat (3 min) Buddhist temple dating to the 16th century, known for its large, watermelon-domed stupa. Pha Tad Ke / Botanical Garden Reception (18 min) Botanical garden featuring bamboo, orchids & other local flora, plus a cafe in a picturesque locale. Wat Chom Si (7 min) Pak Ou Caves ຖ້ຳຕິ່ງ (41 min) Peaceful caves lined with hundreds of miniature carved wooden Buddhas & an altar for reflection. Night Market (16 min) Bustling cluster of vendors selling local street foods & baked goods, plus paper lamps & textiles. Haw Pha Bang (16 min) Intricate Buddhist temple located in the grounds of the Royal Palace Museum, built in 1963. Elephant Village Sanctuary & Resort (14 min) Attraction offering up-close experiences with elephants, including feeding, bathing & walks. Alms Giving Ceremony in Luang Prabang (13 min) Monks accept food offerings at sunrise in a Laotian Buddhist ritual that starts on this main street. Wat May Souvannapoumaram (16 min) Built in the 18th century, the city's largest monastery houses gold Buddha statues & wood carvings. Wat Sibounheuang (18 min) |