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In the heart of Chinatown, the welcoming Hotel Lao is a three-storey building with a Thai-style wooden platform added to the front. The large rooms have two beds, TV, fridge and some have balconi…
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The nicest hotel in town is a 15-minute walk from the main strip but it's well worth the effort for the spick, span and spacious rooms. Each has a TV, small couches and plenty of charm and sunlig…
Opened in mid-2006, the Lao Orchid is one of a new breed of tastefully designed hotels beginning to pop up in Vientiane. The 33 well-equipped rooms are fitted out with an emphasis on wood and sil…
The well-run Maly offers 30 comfortable rooms in a variety of standards. Rates vary according to the size of the room and whether they have a TV and/or balcony, but the best value are the 15 room…
Constructed in the modern Lao style, Manoluck offers 30 rooms with fridge, satellite TV and phone. Most guest rooms are at the back of the building, hence they're protected from street noise, whi…
Opposite the Keoudomphone, this hotel has a promising exterior and although the rooms are large and comfy, they're pretty musty. They all have air-con and TVs though and are decent for the price.
Wide, low-slung beds, silk textiles, splashes of polished teak, couches, satellite TV and generous bathrooms are standards at this very comfortable hotel. The pricier rooms are upstairs and are l…
The Muangsua has 17 rooms that are currently being renovated. The popular disco out the back is noisy until 23:30pm.
Not far from the river is Nam Song Garden, with just five rooms but an atmosphere as serene as owner Arné.
This small and personable hotel has wee but welcoming rooms with immaculate tiled floors, frilly floral décor, small TVs and compact bathrooms. They're fan-cooled and have big sunny windows.
At the cheap end of midrange, this new place offers a good location and well-equipped rooms, even if it's not going to win prizes for its charisma. Rooms do vary a bit - some are quite dark - so …
Kitschy hotel with good facilities capturing the Chinese tour bus market.
In a large alabaster building, this spot has clean but ageing and slightly clinical rooms. They're a huge step up from the very budget guest houses though and the bright bathrooms have hot water.…
Thavonsouk was one of the first Vang Vieng lodgings, and it's come a long way. There are now 39 rooms crammed onto the property representing different eras and price ranges. Look at a few.
A far cry from your average budget bunker options, Thony II has airy, unadorned rooms with attached bathrooms, fans and crisp linen. Owners are young and helpful and there's a common TV room out …
On the banks of the Nam Song north of the old market, this three-storey place has 20 clean, spacious rooms, 12 of which have balconies and wonderful views over Don Khang and the karst peaks beyon…
The 38 rooms here are comfortable if not desperately stylish, though quite a few don't have a view. It does, however, have a very nice pool.
Opulent by Phonsavan standards, this grand hotel occupies its own summit at the top of a gravel road. The commodious rooms have plush carpeting, large TVs, mini bars, tasteful décor and bug tubs …
The ideal spot for fussy folk who don't want to break the bank. This quiet hotel has high ceilings, timber flourishes and clinically clean rooms with satellite TV. Breakfast (not included) is ser…
This four-storey Greco-Laotian style place has clean but unremarkable rooms in the centre of town.
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