My Dream Boutique Resort is located on the opposite side of the Nam Khan River from the old heritage area of Luang Prabang. It is quiet on this side, and the resort has large and lush grounds overlooking the river, with gazebos and daybeds to lounge under while watching the river flow by. The rooms here are divided between rooms and bungalows, all of which come with large terraces to sit out on, plus they have flat-screen TVs, minibars, safe boxes, and hot water kettles for tea and coffee. Bungalows are far more spacious than rooms, and have nice rattan furniture as well as finely finished wood floors. The resort has a small but inviting pool and a restaurant overlooking the pool, and provides guests with free bicycles to go to town. You pay a bit more here than at nearby properties like Thongbay, but you get a lot more in quality, and the staff here gets rave reviews for their attentiveness.
My Dream Boutique Resort is located on the opposite side of the Nam Khan River from the old heritage area of Luang Prabang. It is quiet on this side, and the resort has large and lush grounds overlooking the river, with gazebos and daybeds to lounge under while watching the river flow by. The rooms here are divided between rooms and bungalows, all of which come with large terraces to sit out on, plus they have flat-screen TVs, minibars, safe boxes, and hot water kettles for tea and coffee. Bungalows are far more spacious than rooms, and have nice rattan furniture as well as finely finished wood floors. The resort has a small but inviting pool and a restaurant overlooking the pool, and provides guests with free bicycles to go to town. You pay a bit more here than at nearby properties like Thongbay, but you get a lot more in quality, and the staff here gets rave reviews for their attentiveness.
The 31-room Satri House is an upscale boutique heritage hotel that was the former residence of Prince Souphanouvong and has been restored and extended into one of the most charming properties in Luang Prabang, about a 10-minutes walk to the night market and start of the historic district.The entire hotel is furnished with fine crafted wood furniture, art pieces, and turn of the century antiques, and the Colonial buildings are surrounded by gardens and swimming pools. All of the spacious rooms contain four-poster beds and rain showers; large separate bathtubs are in the higher category suites. Satri House restaurant serves Lao and French cuisine, and there's an elegant spa. Compared to other high end properties in town like Luang Say Residence, the Satri House is priced far more affordably.
The 31-room Satri House is an upscale boutique heritage hotel that was the former residence of Prince Souphanouvong and has been restored and extended into one of the most charming properties in Luang Prabang, about a 10-minutes walk to the night market and start of the historic district.The entire hotel is furnished with fine crafted wood furniture, art pieces, and turn of the century antiques, and the Colonial buildings are surrounded by gardens and swimming pools. All of the spacious rooms contain four-poster beds and rain showers; large separate bathtubs are in the higher category suites. Satri House restaurant serves Lao and French cuisine, and there's an elegant spa. Compared to other high end properties in town like Luang Say Residence, the Satri House is priced far more affordably.
The Belle Rive is a small boutique hotel with only 13 rooms that sits right across the street from the Mekong River in the old heritage area of Luang Prabang. The hotel takes up three buildings, one of which is a UNESCO-protected colonial house, and the other two have been restored. There are great views of the Mekong from here, and the night market is just a short walk away. The standard rooms here are small, but have fine wooden floors and desks, poster beds in most, and rattan chairs, and come with free Wi-Fi, safes, and televisions upon request. The hotel has a restaurant overlooking the river, along with a private terrace for guests to use. The hotel offers free sunset cruises and free bicycle rentals, and while it is priced higher than nearby properties such as the Lotus Villa, its rooms are far statelier. Plus, the prime river views make it a good option.
The Belle Rive is a small boutique hotel with only 13 rooms that sits right across the street from the Mekong River in the old heritage area of Luang Prabang. The hotel takes up three buildings, one of which is a UNESCO-protected colonial house, and the other two have been restored. There are great views of the Mekong from here, and the night market is just a short walk away. The standard rooms here are small, but have fine wooden floors and desks, poster beds in most, and rattan chairs, and come with free Wi-Fi, safes, and televisions upon request. The hotel has a restaurant overlooking the river, along with a private terrace for guests to use. The hotel offers free sunset cruises and free bicycle rentals, and while it is priced higher than nearby properties such as the Lotus Villa, its rooms are far statelier. Plus, the prime river views make it a good option.
The Sofitel Luang Prabang is a historic luxury hotel located in central Luang Prabang. The former French governor's mansion is comprised of several beautiful colonial buildings set around garden courtyards with ground-level suites. All of the suites here are extremely spacious, with features like giant flat-screen TVs, huge backyard patios, and outdoor bathtubs in some. The resort has a large swimming pool, which is a rarity in Luang Prabang, a spa housed in a restored old building, and an atmospheric restaurant filled with books (appropriately named The Library) serving local Lao dishes. There are free bicycles for guests, and the hotel feels extremely private, sophisticated, and exclusive. It's one of the most expensive hotels in in Luang Prabang, and the price tag, nearly double any competitors such as the Phou Vao or 3 Nagas, might make some think twice.
The Sofitel Luang Prabang is a historic luxury hotel located in central Luang Prabang. The former French governor's mansion is comprised of several beautiful colonial buildings set around garden courtyards with ground-level suites. All of the suites here are extremely spacious, with features like giant flat-screen TVs, huge backyard patios, and outdoor bathtubs in some. The resort has a large swimming pool, which is a rarity in Luang Prabang, a spa housed in a restored old building, and an atmospheric restaurant filled with books (appropriately named The Library) serving local Lao dishes. There are free bicycles for guests, and the hotel feels extremely private, sophisticated, and exclusive. It's one of the most expensive hotels in in Luang Prabang, and the price tag, nearly double any competitors such as the Phou Vao or 3 Nagas, might make some think twice.
The 24-room Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel is a small luxury property that used to be the residence of Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma, and now is one of Luang Prabang's premier hotels, close to restaurants and shops. Rooms are spacious, bright, and furnished with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs. Several have large clawfoot tubs, and there are terraces looking out at the lovely garden. It has a swimming pool, a spa, and an upscale Lao and Indochinese restaurant, the Elephant Blanc. Despite being fronted by a busy road, the hotel feels private and tranquil, and compared to nearby upscale properties like the 3 Nagas or Victoria Xiengthong Palace, rooms here are far bigger, brighter, and feel more inviting for the same price or less.
The 24-room Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel is a small luxury property that used to be the residence of Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma, and now is one of Luang Prabang's premier hotels, close to restaurants and shops. Rooms are spacious, bright, and furnished with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs. Several have large clawfoot tubs, and there are terraces looking out at the lovely garden. It has a swimming pool, a spa, and an upscale Lao and Indochinese restaurant, the Elephant Blanc. Despite being fronted by a busy road, the hotel feels private and tranquil, and compared to nearby upscale properties like the 3 Nagas or Victoria Xiengthong Palace, rooms here are far bigger, brighter, and feel more inviting for the same price or less.
Le Sen Boutique is a small hotel set just slightly outside the town center of Luang Prabang. There are only 19 rooms here, and 16 of them are Deluxe. All are set around a swimming pool, and they have modern amenities like 32 inch flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, minibars and safes, and rain showers in the bathrooms. The hotel has a nice pool as its centerpiece, and also has a fitness center, which is quite rare for Luang Prabang. The Le Sen restaurant serves up excellent free buffet breakfasts for guests, and lunch and dinner offerings as well, and the resort provides bicycles for free as well as a free shuttle service into town which leaves every half hour. While it is a bit too far to walk to the historic temples and heritage zone, Le Sen is still a great place to stay, as the rooms are good value for the price compared to other spots like Bel-Air Boutique.
Le Sen Boutique is a small hotel set just slightly outside the town center of Luang Prabang. There are only 19 rooms here, and 16 of them are Deluxe. All are set around a swimming pool, and they have modern amenities like 32 inch flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, minibars and safes, and rain showers in the bathrooms. The hotel has a nice pool as its centerpiece, and also has a fitness center, which is quite rare for Luang Prabang. The Le Sen restaurant serves up excellent free buffet breakfasts for guests, and lunch and dinner offerings as well, and the resort provides bicycles for free as well as a free shuttle service into town which leaves every half hour. While it is a bit too far to walk to the historic temples and heritage zone, Le Sen is still a great place to stay, as the rooms are good value for the price compared to other spots like Bel-Air Boutique.
The Luang Say Residence is an upscale and refined historic boutique hotel in Luang Prabang. There are only 24 rooms here, comprised of elegant suites set in five French colonial pavilions surrounded by lush gardens. The hotel is located just outside the center of town -- too far to walk from the UNESCO heritage area and main temples -- but it's only a 10-minute bicycle ride (provided free by the hotel) or a quick drive to them in the free tuk tuk shuttle. The resort has a charming and stylish restaurant serving sumptuous free breakfasts and fancy Lao and western cuisine for lunch and dinner, and the Luang Say has one of Luang Prabang's nicest pools. There is also a nostalgic 1861 Bar, themed like the rest of the hotel, on the first French explorers to come to Indochina. While the resort if quite stylish and befitting royalty, it comes at a steep price tag. Only the Amantaka charges more.
The Luang Say Residence is an upscale and refined historic boutique hotel in Luang Prabang. There are only 24 rooms here, comprised of elegant suites set in five French colonial pavilions surrounded by lush gardens. The hotel is located just outside the center of town -- too far to walk from the UNESCO heritage area and main temples -- but it's only a 10-minute bicycle ride (provided free by the hotel) or a quick drive to them in the free tuk tuk shuttle. The resort has a charming and stylish restaurant serving sumptuous free breakfasts and fancy Lao and western cuisine for lunch and dinner, and the Luang Say has one of Luang Prabang's nicest pools. There is also a nostalgic 1861 Bar, themed like the rest of the hotel, on the first French explorers to come to Indochina. While the resort if quite stylish and befitting royalty, it comes at a steep price tag. Only the Amantaka charges more.
The 15-room 3 Nagas Hotel is a historic upper-middle-range property set in the heart of the UNESCO heritage zone in Luang Prabang. Set in two buildings that were once traditional Lao homes dating back to the start of the 1900s, this architecturally impressive property offers elegant rooms with sleek wood flooring, four-poster beds, and stocked minibars. although there are no televisions. There is no pool or spa on-site (guests can take a free shuttle to use the pool or spa at another property, Hotel de la Paix, under the same management) but the grounds are lovely and provide shady spaces to relax. There is an elegant restaurant, complete with two vintage Citroens from the 1950s parked out front. The neighborhood is quiet, but many restaurants and shops are nearby.
The 15-room 3 Nagas Hotel is a historic upper-middle-range property set in the heart of the UNESCO heritage zone in Luang Prabang. Set in two buildings that were once traditional Lao homes dating back to the start of the 1900s, this architecturally impressive property offers elegant rooms with sleek wood flooring, four-poster beds, and stocked minibars. although there are no televisions. There is no pool or spa on-site (guests can take a free shuttle to use the pool or spa at another property, Hotel de la Paix, under the same management) but the grounds are lovely and provide shady spaces to relax. There is an elegant restaurant, complete with two vintage Citroens from the 1950s parked out front. The neighborhood is quiet, but many restaurants and shops are nearby.
The Kiridara is a four-pearl hotel overlooking the town of Luang Prabang. The resort lies outside of downtown, near the bridge to the airport, and while it isn't within walking distance of the heritage zone and main restaurant area, the hotel has a free shuttle as well as free bicycles for guests to get around. All 24 rooms have fine crafted wood floors, large flat-screen TVs, rain showers; some have soaking tubs and furnished terraces. A gorgeous infinity-edge swimming pool has an adjacent bar for cocktails. Other features include a relaxing spa, small fitness center, and fusion restaurant with a free breakfast buffet. While the resort is priced a bit lower than some of the other upscale properties that are outside of the center, like Hotel de la Paix, and does have more features than most, the location compared to the old town spots is certainly not as convenient.
The Kiridara is a four-pearl hotel overlooking the town of Luang Prabang. The resort lies outside of downtown, near the bridge to the airport, and while it isn't within walking distance of the heritage zone and main restaurant area, the hotel has a free shuttle as well as free bicycles for guests to get around. All 24 rooms have fine crafted wood floors, large flat-screen TVs, rain showers; some have soaking tubs and furnished terraces. A gorgeous infinity-edge swimming pool has an adjacent bar for cocktails. Other features include a relaxing spa, small fitness center, and fusion restaurant with a free breakfast buffet. While the resort is priced a bit lower than some of the other upscale properties that are outside of the center, like Hotel de la Paix, and does have more features than most, the location compared to the old town spots is certainly not as convenient.