
This 2-storey, 12-room colonial style abode is Senesouk Guest House. It is a mid-priced, family-run guesthouse offering a high-level of comfort and service. Located in the city centre, the Senesouk Guest House is a few minutes walk to Luang Prabang's important shopping areas, markets, Royal Palace Museum, temples, restaurants and bars. The first floor shared balcony is a lovely sitting spot to enjoy coffee and tea overlooking the gleaming spires of Vat Sene.
[more info]Saynamkhan Guesthouse has 17 comfortable rooms in a charming 1939 heritage building on a well preserved riverside road of original colonial era homes. The scenic corner setting beside the Nam Khan river is just a few minutes walk along the main street to Mount Phousi, the Royal Palace Museum and the evening craft market. Guests can enjoy breakfast on the terrace overlooking the peaceful Nam Khan and its lush riverside vegetable gardens, with a superb view to the mountains beyond.
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The two-storey, eight room Villa Merry Lao III, a family operated boutique hotel, is located in the Nam Khan riverside area, amongst a group of bars, restaurants and new galleries at the base of Mount Phousi. Being in the city center means a 5-minute walk takes you to the evening craft market, the Royal Palace Museum and major Buddhist temples. The hotel is a short 10-minute taxi drive from the airport.
[more info]The chic, six room Pack Luck Villa is in the heart of historic Luang Prabang. Situated on a quiet side street leading to the Mekong River, it faces the l'Elephant Restaurant and the Fine Arts School, just a few minutes walk to Wat Xieng Thong and a 15 minutes drive to the Airport. Opened in 2005, the two storey building with a pitched tiled roof is newly built in classic heritage style.
[more info]The Ban Lao Hotel offers 25 spacious rooms along with a restaurant, meeting room and function facilities in an elegant building with a large shady garden. This converted family home, an oasis of old world charm, is located in a quiet residential area near Wat Manorom. Just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Luang Prabang, it takes around a 15 minute drive to the airport.
[more info]Mrs Vandara opened Vanvisa guesthouse in 1995 - one of the very first in Luang Prabang. She is a superb, warm host who shares with her guests a treasure trove of information about Lao culture and her special loves of textiles and food. The guesthouse, priced for budget travellers, is on a quiet soi (small lane) off the Mekong River in the traditional silversmithing area which served the royal court. It is a short walk to the Royal Palace Museum, the colourful evening craft market and Mount Phousi, and a 15 minute drive to the airport and bus stations.
[more info]Located at the base of the Kuang Si Waterfalls, 30km out of Luang Prabang, "Vanvisa at the Falls" is a traditional family home in the middle of a small Khammu Village. Accommodation is basic but the setting is quite spectacular.
[more info]Oui's Guesthouse overlooks the Nam Khan River in the quiet residential area of Ban Kily. Relaxing on the second level veranda or in the garden cafe you can watch river traffic, sip a fruit shake or coffee, and enjoy the ambiance of a family neighborhood.
You will be treated to traditional Lao hospitality in this small but beautiful location and are just a brief, shaded walk to local restaurants, galleries, and minutes from Wat Xieng Thong.

Lotus Villa is a 15 room boutique hotel contained within the enchanting atmosphere of the UNESCO World Heritage precinct of old Luang Prabang. The hotel is nestled amongst cafes, temples, restaurants and local life.
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Situated on the picturesque Nam Khan River half way along the peninsula, Ban Lakkham is a brand new ten room Guesthouse. Each room is elegantly finished with teak and maintains a private balcony offering stunning views of the Nam Khan and beyond.
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