Wattay International Airport 28 Min
Sisaket Temple (8 Min)
19Th-Century Siamese-Style Temple With A Museum & Cloister Wall Housing Thousands Of Small Buddhas.
Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (38 Min)
3,839-Ft. Long Bridge Providing 2 Pedestrian Pathways, A Central Railway Line & Views Of The River.
Cope Visitor Centre (5 Min)
Solemn Visitor Center & Museum With Displays & Films On History Of Bombings & Related Disabilities.
Buddha Park (31 Min)
Attraction Known For Dozens Of Buddha Statues In Various Poses, Also A Popular Cycling Destination.
Tha Sadet Market (41 Min)
Busy Covered Market On A Riverside Promenade With Street Food Carts, Clothing & Local Handicrafts.
Vientiane Night Market (10 Min)
Open-Air Market Next To The Mekong River With Stalls Selling Local Handicrafts, Clothes & Homewares.
Chao Anouvong Park (7 Min)
Scenic Park With A Riverside Promenade, Picnic Areas & A Nightly Market Of Souvenir Vendors.
Morning Market (9 Min)
Daily Market For Traditional Handicrafts From Textiles To Jewelry, Plus Produce & Street Food.
Sala Keoku (46 Min)
Unique Park Featuring Gardens & Paths Leading Around A Series Of Massive Religious Sculptures.
That Dam Stupa-สวนธาตุดำ (9 Min)
Ancient, Bell-Shaped Stupa Believed To Have Once Been Protected By A 7-Headed Water Serpent.
Patuxay Monument (11 Min)
Imposing 1960S War Memorial Featuring A European-Style Arch & Traditional Laotian Carvings.
Wat Si Muang (6 Min)
Buddhist Temple Built In The 16Th Century, Drawing Bustling Crowds With The Promise Of Good Luck.
Presidential Palace - Palais Présidentiel (8 Min)
Pha That Luang Vientiane (15 Min)
Historic 44-M. Gold Buddhist Stupa With Multiple Levels, A Walled Enclosure & A Grassy Courtyard.
Hophakaew Museum (8 Min)
Former Temple, Built In 1565 For The Emerald Buddha (Now In Bangkok) & Today A Museum & Shop.