upgraded rooms add tea and coffeemakers. room service is available. a restaurant offers alfresco dining and river views. suites feature living rooms and kitchenettes. massages and bike rentals are offered. the traditionally decorated rooms have free wi fi, satellite tv, minibars, and furnished balconies with garden or river views. other amenities include a coffee shop, a bar and an outdoor pool. cribs are provided and children age 5 and under stay at no cost. set on the banks of the mekong river, this upscale hotel surrounded by gardens is 2 km from both the landmark phra bang statue and the royal palace. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 12:00 pm. breakfast and parking are free Luang Prabang Airport 16 min
Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (10 min) Displays of clothing, craft tools, plus religious & ritual objects related to various ethnic groups. Wat Wisunarat (11 min) Buddhist temple dating to the 16th century, known for its large, watermelon-domed stupa. Wat Chom Si (11 min) Elephant Village Sanctuary & Resort (10 min) Attraction offering up-close experiences with elephants, including feeding, bathing & walks. Royal Palace (10 min) Local-history museum in a stately former king's mansion with gardens & ornate architectural accents. Tat Sae Waterfalls (27 min) Best in the rainy season, these scenic waterfalls flow over limestone & form varied swimming pools. Phousi Hill (9 min) Accessible by hiking, this summit with sweeping views is a well-known spot to watch the sunset. Kuang Si Waterfall (39 min) 3-tiered hillside waterfalls cascading into small swimming pools, accessible by walkways & bridges. Wat Sibounheuang (12 min) Night Market (9 min) Bustling cluster of vendors selling local street foods & baked goods, plus paper lamps & textiles. Pha Tad Ke / Botanical Garden Reception (11 min) Botanical garden featuring bamboo, orchids & other local flora, plus a cafe in a picturesque locale. Alms Giving Ceremony in Luang Prabang (11 min) Monks accept food offerings at sunrise in a Laotian Buddhist ritual that starts on this main street. Wat May Souvannapoumaram (9 min) Built in the 18th century, the city's largest monastery houses gold Buddha statues & wood carvings. Wat Xiengthong (14 min) Buddhist temple complex featuring a variety of ornately detailed shrines, prayer halls & gardens. Haw Pha Bang (10 min) Intricate Buddhist temple located in the grounds of the Royal Palace Museum, built in 1963. |